I was talking with one of my regulars and she told me of one of her friends who I have seen.
Had a guy book a 2 hour session with her.Came with a card in an envelope said he was going to pay her $1000.She did not look at it until there were done and found all fake bills.
That guy is a piece of work.There should be some truss.I like it when I see a new girl and she does not count the money
Had a guy book a 2 hour session with her.Came with a card in an envelope said he was going to pay her $1000.She did not look at it until there were done and found all fake bills.
That guy is a piece of work.There should be some truss.I like it when I see a new girl and she does not count the money.

There are guys who short gals all the time and there are fake bills circulating too. So, IMO, providers should be counting and checking the envelopes all the time for every client regardless of how long they have known him. A few bad apples ruin it for the good guys. Trust only goes so far. How do you "trust" a stranger? How do you "trust" hobbyists who you only know by his TER Handle, fake email, and fake name? This is one of the reasons many ladies want real life info....so the guy thinks twice about ripping them off or hurting them. Is it a guarantee, no but it sure evens the playing field just a wee bit.
There are not many choices out there for providers. If someone tried to use a fake bill at the mall, LE would be called and some investigating would be done. You would be questioned as to how that fake bill came into your possession. However, a provider can't very well keep you there, question you and call the authorities. Some of you might say, that's the cost of doing business. Providers do not run a typical business and this theory is ludicrous. They can blacklist the guy but men like this are good at what they do and not all providers are members of blacklist sites so are not privy to the info.
Not all fake money is easy to spot so, IMO, EVERY provider should have a counterfeit detecting pen. They can be found online or at most office supply stores
... people make mistakes. Once a few years ago I accidentally shorted an envelope by $20. I'm careful about such things and even more careful since that happened, but it can happen. Better to find out about it and fix it right away than later. (In my case, I realized the mistake when I got home. I texted the provider and told her I could drive over with the $20 right then, but I was a repeat customer she knew pretty well so she was ok with my bringing it the next time instead.)
I never mind if the provider counts the money, whether it's the first time I've seen her or the 50th time. I make that easy by leaving it where she's asked for it to be placed, or someplace she can see it if there's no preference given, and then excuse myself to wash my hands early during the session.
I agree it doesn't bother me at all and I have accidentally done the same as you. I seen a well known girl a few weeks ago and she asked if I needed to use the restroom, I declined , then she kind of asked again and I got the message. Just go wash your hands and give them a minute.
While I always think it is nice if she doesn't count it beforehand, I'm not going to be bothered if she wants to count it ahead of time.
Well said every provider should always count the money just like anytime you pay for anything unless it's a regular you know and trust. When I read reviews I know some guys get offended,well how dumb are they and why is that a problem with them. If I went to buy something from them for few hundred you can bet your pass they'd count it.
There are not many choices out there for providers. If someone tried to use a fake bill at the mall, LE would be called and some investigating would be done. You would be questioned as to how that fake bill came into your possession. However, a provider can't very well keep you there, question you and call the authorities. Some of you might say, that's the cost of doing business. Providers do not run a typical business and this theory is ludicrous. They can blacklist the guy but men like this are good at what they do and not all providers are members of blacklist sites so are not privy to the info.
Not all fake money is easy to spot so, IMO, EVERY provider should have a counterfeit detecting pen. They can be found online or at most office supply stores.
...it's AFTER the session. More than a few times I've had the fee collected up front only to have a shitty session. What then? Who knows- maybe in the future it will be 50% up front and 50% after. (I am not proposing or advocating this. Just throwing out a "who knows" idea.) No problem counting afterwards. I have never intentionally shorted a provider and hope I have never done so accidentally. Counting after the session would ensure short - pay would not occur intentionally or unintentionally.
These don't always work so well. A few years ago I wanted to see exactly how it looked on fake paper, so I used the marker on a piece of newspaper. It indicated the newspaper was genuine money.
I would also advise looking for the hologram inside of the bill. One trick often used is to "wash" real bills of small denomination and reprint them as a large denomination. It looks and feels real, and is real money, but it's not a real Benjamin.
Maybe it's a benefit of having been around the boards here for 16 years, but for me... I don't even remember the last time someone asked me for the money up front, or counted it once I gave it to them. It's been 5 years, at least.
...not for nothing, but got word that some "theatrical use only" money has been making the rounds as well. US Secret Service Minneapolis Field Office (612) 348-1800. Just throwing that out there. Use your best judgement - but they usually are not interested in how you "earned" the bogus bill...
The fake 100 will be on a different paper, more coarse and usually on the back the images will have a slight blur on them. 100's, 50's, and 20's are being spewed out there so be careful
I prefer the girl to count the money first as it would make her feel more comfortable during the session.
