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r0bman, your post is odd.....
Tony208 2269 reads
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hey everyone,

i'm very new to the scene and visited my first provider today at her apartment. The person at the desk required me to show id and wrote down my name, the apartment, and the person i was visiting. I foolishly gave all the "correct" information without thinking. Is there any way i an get into legal trouble or am i just being very paranoid?

Thank you

BeautywithBrains See my TER Reviews 1523 reads
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First, I would not be paranoid; I would feel safe.  

  What concerns me about this post, is that the lady who has never met you, has no issue allowing you past security.  When did she check your ID?  Also, who did you tell the desk you were visiting?  Did the lady give you her real name?  My front desk knows nothing of my alias.

  I live in a secure building, and all first dates are greeted in the foyer of the building.  This saves the gentleman from having to show his ID, and sign in at the front desk.  If he chooses to visit with me in the future, I leave his "name" at the desk, he can just come on up, as he will have my name.  

  Please do not flame me for giving out my real info, but since I have the gentleman's, it's only fair he has mine.  I assure you, if a gentleman wants to find out your true identity, he can.  I work part time in the private sector, and visit with a few gentlemen per week, so there is not a steady stream of traffic to my apartment.

Hugs and Kisses

keystonekid 114 Reviews 938 reads
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a lady at her apartment.  Remember, you are business colleagues, were friends from the old neighborhood, went to school together, etc.  

I can see this becoming a problem when the lady continues to have 3-5 men visiting her most days of the week.  Unless the security guy gets a cut or a freebee, he may be inclined to notice.

r0bman 1 Reviews 861 reads
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I walked in to the apartment, and the doorman at the front desk asked me for the ID. He said it was a new procedure implemented a few days ago by the new owner of the building. Since i was nervous, i have him all my info, room number, and the name of the person i was visiting. I asked the provider a few minutes later about the check and she said "don't worry about it"

Thanks!

Posted By: BeautywithBrains
  First, I would not be paranoid; I would feel safe.  

  What concerns me about this post, is that the lady who has never met you, has no issue allowing you past security.  When did she check your ID?  Also, who did you tell the desk you were visiting?  Did the lady give you her real name?  My front desk knows nothing of my alias.

  I live in a secure building, and all first dates are greeted in the foyer of the building.  This saves the gentleman from having to show his ID, and sign in at the front desk.  If he chooses to visit with me in the future, I leave his "name" at the desk, he can just come on up, as he will have my name.  

  Please do not flame me for giving out my real info, but since I have the gentleman's, it's only fair he has mine.  I assure you, if a gentleman wants to find out your true identity, he can.  I work part time in the private sector, and visit with a few gentlemen per week, so there is not a steady stream of traffic to my apartment.

Hugs and Kisses

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 569 reads
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You just basically restated the OP.  What is your point?  I'm a little confused.

Swim

Tony208 739 reads
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Somehow 2 aliases popped up on my account...don't know how hehe

Posted By: swimtrekr
You just basically restated the OP.  What is your point?  I'm a little confused.

Swim

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