Donation on a temporary bank card?

Chung Tran's Avatar
It's whatever the cop says it is. I know a provider who got scooped up walking to the corner store with no guy in sight because of the area she was in. She had to spend $600 for an attorney. Originally Posted by SisterTwister
sounds like a "manifestation of prostitution" charge.. do they still arrest for that? I know that has been challenged in court before, as well it should.
I dont think cops can do that. How would they know how much money you have on you. And they have to have probable cause. Like they saw you pick her up from the side of the road. Any cop that arrested women like that would be sued for sexual harrasment
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couldn't an unscrupulous Hobbyist write down the card # and cvc code, give you the funded card, fuck you for an hour, then charge the balance to zero on Amazon 30 minutes later? Originally Posted by Chung Tran



The gift cards come in a cardboard wrapper, the hobbyist cannot see any card info.

Ok so I thought it was common sense but... Do not unwrap the card, let the provider do it :-)

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Cash is king , always will be . ( side note cash is not illegal anywhere )
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^^^^. Agree. Eventually all electronic / card forms of payment will require ID. So then it suddenly is tracked. I just get extra cash when buying groceries or ATM.

Sam
Gift cards, bought with a credit card, might be a good idea for some of us with nosy SO's. It can be hard to explain weekly ATM withdrawals of 3-4 hun on the bank statement. I think Gift cards can be helpful there. Anyone have a foolproof system so that the provider feels comfortable getting a gift card with no worries of scam?
  • grean
  • 01-22-2016, 12:57 PM
Gift cards, bought with a credit card, might be a good idea for some of us with nosy SO's. It can be hard to explain weekly ATM withdrawals of 3-4 hun on the bank statement. I think Gift cards can be helpful there. Anyone have a foolproof system so that the provider feels comfortable getting a gift card with no worries of scam? Originally Posted by perbdotca

I'm not if there is a fool proof way. Even if you present the card in the packaging, Im certain a thrifty and unscrupulous hobbiest will find a way to screw the provider after he is done fucking her.

Cash Cash Cash.
I think Gift cards can be helpful there. Anyone have a foolproof system so that the provider feels comfortable getting a gift card with no worries of scam? Originally Posted by perbdotca
I accept e-giftcards emailed to me.
AMAZON(a giftcard can be sent via email within 15 minutes)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/gc/order-e...%5Fbtn%5Femail

Amazon is fabulous! You can buy an amazon e-card on the website and put in any name you want as "from" ("You know who" or "your best friend" or "Uncle Bosley") and put in my (her) email address as the recipient.

I have never had any issue logging into Amazon with my real name email account and entering the gift credit number (which was sent to my hobby email) and being able to spend it. I don't see the hobbyist's real name/email/credit card, and he doesn't see my real name/email/mailing address.

couldn't an unscrupulous Hobbyist write down the card # and cvc code, give you the funded card, fuck you for an hour, then charge the balance to zero on Amazon 30 minutes later? Originally Posted by Chung Tran
Just cut out all the extra steps and rearrange the order(remove the hobbyist having to go into a store and buy a giftcard. Move up the part where he logs on to Amazon and he can buy a virtual giftcard with me (her) as the recipient. Leave in the fuck for an hour part.)

A little tip is to make the gift for some real-sounding amount like $297.50 instead of $300.
  • grean
  • 01-22-2016, 01:23 PM
Honey Rose,

It is VERY easy to call amazon and explain you sent that card to an incorrect email address and cancel the card.

I'm certain your clientele wouldn't do that because your probably highly addictive and would want to see you again. That doesn't mean there won't be a first time in this business.