Newbie - FAQ

what if a provider does not screen client?
xxx8xx88 1762 reads
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is the provider more likely to get busted (so more dangerous for me as well)? or maybe even worse, the provider is more likely to be a sting (even if she has many reviews here)?

bluepillman359 reads

A provider that doesnt screen puts everyone at more risk, not just herself, but obviously she is putting herself at much, much more risk than you. I would be less concerned with a high end, well reviewed lady than a lower scale newbie girl as it would be more likely that the high end girl just skipped it by accident. Yes, they are human and sometimes they let something slip by them.

Um, no. They make it as easy as possible to get your ass to the door honey. They also tend not to send deposits or book when the provider wants to book. They set up a sting and want that bust then, and there. If I have doubts, I tell them I can't see them for a week, and they never bother contacting me again lol.

information you will never know that she screened you.

crazyshit315 reads

Therefore, if you don't screen, you are more likely to get busted.

As far as providers being involved on stings...while that HAS happened, I don't think that would be likely.  There's a lot of reasons why I could go into, but suffice it to say that I doubt that they would catch more than a few clients before word got out.

And cops wouldn't be using a legitimate provider instead of a female undercover cop to bust clients unless there was something else involved, like drugs.

You shouldn't assume she isnt screening you because she isnt asking for provider references or your soul, I screen with your phone number or name. I never say I am screening you, only I will call you back in 5 minutes. I use Phone Registry, Spokeo, Provider Buzz, www.xdd.org, google search and others.

I do not understand your reply. Seems like you are arguing with her, but I have no idea why.

I have been screened as BDL suggests, mostly when out of town, by reliable well-reviewed providers. The first time I did not think I was being screened and it made me nervous, so I asked about it and she explained.

There are many ways to screen if you know what you are doing, and some of them are not very obvious. Perhaps the assumption being made in this thread is that if someone is not screening in a way we recognize, she is not screening at all? Not a good assumption.

Anyway, using different approaches to screening is actually a little safer than always following the same routine, IMO, assuming they are all effective.

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crazyshit1006 reads

She agrees with her.

And Babydoll is correct.  Once you give your real name and your real (not Google Voice or burn) phone number, you can find out virtually anything.  And with social media, you can find out where you work, who your friends are, if you have any mutual friend in common (if you are on Facebook).

It's really not too hard.

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