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Acesup5 29 Reviews 35 reads
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Hey- totally hear ya. have used them for 5 years and made me give ID back then too.  no issues. Very trustworthy.

Hi guys & gals:

I can not get verified by the Art of Submission gate keeper, to see one of their "artists" without divulging my first and last name wand providing a photo ID, despite my TER status and references. This is a new experience for me after 15+ years in the game.  

I'm aware of the risks but am wondering if I should take the chance. Can they be trusted? Can anyone? Am I just being irrational and paranoid?

I welcome the experience and input of all players and providers.

Thanks,
Monk

RespectfulRobert41 reads

Some guys can take an outing (or a bust) much better than someone else. For some, it would ruin their lives. There is a risk in giving them that info. They are a much bigger target being an agency.
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That said, they have a very good rep and some of the women have been with them for quite a while. Getting verified with one, gets you to see all of them, so that is another upside, but at the end of the day, how would any of us be in a position to speak to your risk tolerance? That is only a question you can answer yourself, unfortunately.

grandei43 reads

If anyone can be trusted they can.  They have been active for 20 years.

Hey- totally hear ya. have used them for 5 years and made me give ID back then too.  no issues. Very trustworthy.

I've been a client of theirs for over a decade.  They are exceptionally professional.  I have never had a problem, the providers are always as advertised, the bespoke incall is spotless and well-equipped and the service is unbeatable.

Requiring an ID is standard procedure for most high-end providers.  Other than the obvious reason of ensuring the security of the provider, the ID requirement also filters out potential clients who likely will not follow rules in a session that requires consent and trust.  You have probably not done yourself a favor by being a smart ass.   AoS has plenty of clients who follow their rules and have exceptional experiences.  

Good luck!

If you did not end up going through and completing verification with them, I can assure you, they did not take it as a joke.  

 
If you're not comfortable with the level of screening that a companion or an agency requires, the only appropriate thing to do is provide a very concise and respectful response and move on. Respectful being the key word. A snarky joke about the collective members / booker of an agency needing to send their photo ID before you send yours is actually highly disrespectful.

 
To clients, ignore the OP. Giving off the sense that you're trivializing or trying to circumvent screening and safety protocols is a red flag, doubly so to companions who may possibly be open to being restrained, receiving impact, or engaging in other acts of submission during a session.

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