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It's not rk2000,
swimtrekr 59 Reviews 595 reads
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it's rs2K or RoomService2000.  Since we are well into the computer age, I would suspect a real thorough background check might show up something.  But belonging to any of those sites is no more illegal than it is to be a paying member here.  You're not worried about this site showing up on a background check?  However, if it is of that much concern to you, I would forego it.  

Swim

Lately I've been thinking about signing onto p411 or date check or rk2000. But if I ever get a job where they run a thorough background check will it come up? Let's hypotheticaly go to the extreme level and say its the CIA or Special Forces or something else major looking at me (and there are some private corporations that can do the same kind of checks that the aforementioned can) would my account pop up on their search?

it's rs2K or RoomService2000.  Since we are well into the computer age, I would suspect a real thorough background check might show up something.  But belonging to any of those sites is no more illegal than it is to be a paying member here.  You're not worried about this site showing up on a background check?  However, if it is of that much concern to you, I would forego it.  

Swim

Thanks for the advice I just have one more thought on the matter. What about the Fantasy Client Screening that is described on Divine companions? They claim that it is physically located off shore of the US would that work or would something still pop up on a check.

I have no idea about that Fantasy Client Screening, never heard of it.  Sorry.  Maybe someone else knows.  Ask about it on the General Discussion Board.

Swim

That doesn't mean someone from the US can't hack into it, but it's pretty safe.

Then I waited a few years... and realized that with the way life goes the likelihood you're going to have one of those jobs goes down more and more. If I were to get a gov't spook job, it would have been right out of college.

I'd worry less about the fact that you have a membership, though. The alphabet agencies will polygraph you. I believe one of the questions (right after the pot and drugs one) is whether or not you've ever paid for sex. My suggestion is to go find a place to have p4p sex legally (ie: Nevada's brothels, out of the  country) so you might be able to get away with a half truth.

it's hard to see how it would come up, unless they put Echelon to work on one hell of a fishing expedition (and maybe you shouldn't rule that out). The sites identify you with only partial info in combination, such as your first name, last 4 digits of your DL#, etc. Of course, if the full info you give them initially to get verified were to get hacked or leaked, that would be another matter, whether they're in the US or not.

To lower your risk, if you've seen providers who are members who can vouch for you, you can join P411 or Date-Check without giving them full personal info. P411 requires two provider okays, D-C requires just one.

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