New friend does not have reviews or any web based G2..... I have to agree with AndthepointIs.... Too many reputable resources out there to take silly risks
I've had correspondence with a new friend and we finally have arranged a time to meet later this week. She has requested my name, address and phone # prior to meeting. While this info would required to meet, what, if any, risks exist by providing this info for verification?
At least she is attempting to verify you. Now I'm not sure if YOU are not RS2K or if she is not so I'll cover both bases:
If you are not RS2K, it can still be done but you will need to give up the info she requested. Also I'm sure a few provider references will be required as well. Now, I give references to an extent (yes I saw him, yes he was a nice guy, yes he was safe).*
If she isn't, then look at her reviews, and try to PM any gents that saw her. Meet for a drink first- etc etc etc. Is she a member of date check? P411? Has she attended a meet and greet? It's not like BBFS (very dramatic ducky!) you just need to be more aware and look for red flags.
I have regulars that can't be RS2K for their own reasons. They have burner phones, only see regular girls, and some I have seen for years and don't know their last name, so nothing is set in stone. Again: some girls will not go out of their way to do the lengthy verification, and dinner dates are a great icebreaker to entice them. Technically you ARE just paying for her time that way. What happens after? Well you are two consenting adults.
Good luck and be safe. Sorry if there are typos I'm on my PDA and I can't scroll up to SPell Check ~
Xoxo VC
* I just got my ass handed to me by a Texas provider 2 weeks ago because I wouldn't give her the "low down" on the client. She wanted his likes, dislikes, is he over weight and is he clean. I explained to her that I wouldn't have given a reference if he wasn't clean, that I don't discriminate against over weight men: and as far as likes and dislikes, I'm not eharmony and isn't that her job. Granted it was my day off and her feeling of entitlement for his juicy details rubbed me the wrong way )
Posted By: Toby_Flenderson
I've had correspondence with a new friend and we finally have arranged a time to meet later this week. She has requested my name, address and phone # prior to meeting. While this info would required to meet, what, if any, risks exist by providing this info for verification?
Take her for instance I have never met her but her reviews speak for themselves. She also has a friend by the name of Pailen who could be her twin in the beauty department and I have had the pleasure of meeting and niether of them are with RSK at this time. I stand corrected
I'm RS2K- I just don't advertise on the site due to my UTR status. I just don't need to use it very often as I have many regulars and prefer references myself. If a girl goes through the verification she is RS2K. Side note, I will be advertising on there again soon as travel plans are in my future.
Xoxo VC
Posted By: ducky173
Take her for instance I have never met her but her reviews speak for themselves. She also has a friend by the name of Pailen who could be her twin in the beauty department and I have had the pleasure of meeting and niether of them are with RSK at this time. I stand corrected
One of the things I never understood about Roomservice2000 -- when I used it -- was giving out my name and home village to the provider. Isn't that the very information that the verification agency should keep and shield from the world? That's why I only use P411 now.
Do NOT give out your address. Give out personal information to as few people as possible.
My two cents: everyone you know will break a confidence if they feel they are justified. That includes family, friends, bankers, attorneys, providers, and agency owners. Most people will not casually do that, most people are honest and respectful. But if your mother thought she needed to do that to protect you from something, do you think she would hesitate? So much less so would a stranger hesitate if he or she needed to share a secret in order to protect themselves.
New friend does not have reviews or any web based G2..... I have to agree with AndthepointIs.... Too many reputable resources out there to take silly risks
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