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verifyhim.com or my telephone script
brittneybanks 1079 reads
posted
1 / 14

After screening a client through RS2K and getting some information about him, I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt but as it turns out, he did me the same way. NO SHOW! The appointment was confirmed, location and suite number was given so there was no excuse for him to not show up. I don't want this to happen to any other providers out there so how do I pass on the information without actually exposing him to the world?

JamesDeenXXX 31 Reviews 553 reads
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3 / 14
Jamie.Solo See my TER Reviews 555 reads
posted
4 / 14

How would doing a two call system change the fact that he no showed?

Sage of Chicago See my TER Reviews 490 reads
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5 / 14
JamesDeenXXX 31 Reviews 337 reads
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6 / 14
sweetheartserena See my TER Reviews 463 reads
posted
8 / 14

When I was in DC, and an already blacklisted hobbyist would incessantly harass me with texts, emails, and phone calls using different aliases. Knowing that he had already been blocked by almost everyone within my personal circle, I decided to teach him a lesson. Too bad he gave me his real name and location information:  

 
Call to his mother:  

Me: "Tell your son ***** *****  to stop harassing prostitutes. Google his name with blacklist"
His Mother: "How do you know that his him?"
Me: "He lives on **** ****** *******."

Call to his wife:  

Me: "Tell your husband ***** ***** who lives on ***** **** to stop harassing working girls. Oh yeah, and check him out on nationalblacklist.com"
Wife: "What is your name?"
Me: "Does he ask you for your panties, too?"

Call to his wife's employer's receptionist:

Me: "Tell **** ***** to tell her husband ***** to stop harassing prostitutes. Google his name plus blacklist."

 

I waited a few months before my script. I have zero tolerance on time wasters, especially with those who should know better after I have screened.  

Of course, my story was an extreme response. My recommendation is to reverse search his telephone number, find out his real name, etc etc. AND PLEASE USE THE TWO (OR THREE WAY) CALL SYSTEM, and SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN like never before.  

I never give a suite or room number until they confirm they are actually on the floor, even with repeat friends.

Alley-Syd See my TER Reviews 378 reads
posted
9 / 14

I was told if room service was used to verify a client, then report any wrong doing to room service.

Not that he shouldnt be reported any other place, but for sure report him to room service.

Cheers mate.

Alley xo

Sage of Chicago See my TER Reviews 347 reads
posted
10 / 14

and hopefully she will know better then to give all the info before  guest arrives so that she has no retaliation possibilities next time.  Chicago does have a fairly high level of NCNS, last min cancellations(even to the point of calling after their time was to have started to say they can't make it), and gents trying to rearrange your time especially among visiting ladies.  Best to always protect yourself and your guests by giving the final info right before the guest arrives and confirms where he is at.  

Take care all, Sage

londonofchicago See my TER Reviews 359 reads
posted
11 / 14

What good does it do to report them to roomservice? I've reported a few clients myself but it did nothing. They were able to use their rs2k info when contacting another provider and do the same to her. I'd think they'll cancel the guy's membership or something, to keep the bs guys away.

seeker000 24 Reviews 328 reads
posted
12 / 14

By my understanding (and I have been wrong once or twice), when you report a client to RS2K, the incident gets logged by Cathy.  When another provider calls her for verification on said client, she will report any black marks on his record to the provider.  RS2K is only gathering info on the registered client, it's still up to each provider to take that info, assess it and decide whether they want to see a client or not.

TrulyMsMocha See my TER Reviews 375 reads
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13 / 14
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