Like no, I know a girl who did form people she knew, eventually a guy will get sick of you no matter how gorgeous and fun you are, it's the nature of the beast, so they get in and get a freebie before departing onwards.
Ladies...
1) Would you ever start accepting checks as a form of payment from your top ATF loyal Clients?
Lately When I've been seeing my ATF...
1) I've waited to give her the check for each session at the very last second as I'm saying goodbye
2) I always see her on the weekend. I also typically fly out the same day I see her so I can go back to my home state and sometimes she can't even cash the check until Monday due to her busy weekend schedule and limited bank hours.
3) When I see her for 12 hour or 24 hour sessions, she's never asked for a down payment in advance
I've been seeing my ATF for just a little under a year and a half. She's a higher end provider, currently UTR (not even really an Independent), used to work for a prominent Agency. I'm single so the paper trail from checks doesn't matter and I hate withdrawing large sums of cash.
Ladies what are your thoughts ????
You never know when a guy might rip you off. Never know what is going on in his life that that check might not go through. So no, I will not ever take a check. It is up to her if she wants to take the chance of getting paid or not. I have heard of some gals taking a guy to court over rejected checks and/or credit cards.
Here is an example that you may relate to... There are guys who have seen the same gal for years and they developed trust over time. Then one day she gets addicted to drugs or is desperate, so she rips you off or asks for a loan. Next thing you know you never hear from her again.
All of us ladies have come across those types of regulars that feel they should get discounts or no longer should pay. It can happen right away or it could happen years down the road. Many gals have trusted a regular and didn't check til after they left, only to be shorted etc. I did have this happen to me with a regular. His response? He felt he should get a discount. I no longer see him no matter how often he calls.
I wouldn't ask for a deposit if it was a long term client. Some will, some won't. It is protecting ourselves from cancellations and losing out on the money. We have to protect ourselves just as you guys would too.
1) Would you ever start accepting checks as a form of payment from your top ATF loyal Clients?
Lately When I've been seeing my ATF...
1) I've waited to give her the check for each session at the very last second as I'm saying goodbye
2) I always see her on the weekend. I also typically fly out the same day I see her so I can go back to my home state and sometimes she can't even cash the check until Monday due to her busy weekend schedule and limited bank hours.
3) When I see her for 12 hour or 24 hour sessions, she's never asked for a down payment in advance
I've been seeing my ATF for just a little under a year and a half. She's a higher end provider, currently UTR (not even really an Independent), used to work for a prominent Agency. I'm single so the paper trail from checks doesn't matter and I hate withdrawing large sums of cash.
Ladies what are your thoughts ????
I once had a client give me a personal check and it bounced. Another client tried to give me a cashier's check. I told him cash only. After those two incidents, cash only. I don't want to take the risk of a check bouncing again.
i had a regular pay me half in cash and half in a check which was written on a closed account. he is no longer my regular of course and he after that incident we got into an argument over it and he stopped taking my calls and i never got the rest of my money.
Risky and unnecessary, I do take deposits for my extended engagements and even credit cards which are under a legitimate business entity which does not point out my personal info. No need to have my real name linked to a personal check. Perhaps being that you have been seeing her for a while, there is a certain level of trust where she feels fully comfortable cashing or depositing those checks. After the whole Elliot Spitzer situation, I guess all of us learned a lesson a hard way.
She has your check in her purse and gets busted? I would never risk it.
1) Would you ever start accepting checks as a form of payment from your top ATF loyal Clients?
Lately When I've been seeing my ATF...
1) I've waited to give her the check for each session at the very last second as I'm saying goodbye
2) I always see her on the weekend. I also typically fly out the same day I see her so I can go back to my home state and sometimes she can't even cash the check until Monday due to her busy weekend schedule and limited bank hours.
3) When I see her for 12 hour or 24 hour sessions, she's never asked for a down payment in advance
I've been seeing my ATF for just a little under a year and a half. She's a higher end provider, currently UTR (not even really an Independent), used to work for a prominent Agency. I'm single so the paper trail from checks doesn't matter and I hate withdrawing large sums of cash.
Ladies what are your thoughts ????
Rainbow, what makes you think that I'm full of BS? Why the hell would I make something like that up?
Wasn't this thread on the Chicago board?? Lol ...
hmm...something seems slightly off about this to me. I can't quite put my finger on it.......
But no matter. What could possibly go wrong?....lol..
Bitcoin transactions are nearly immediate, require neither party to carry large amounts of cash, are irreversible (unlike credit cards or PayPal), and are more or less the future of the hobby (and Yeah, I know all about the recent Silk Road bust--but that doesn't undermine the effectiveness of Bitcoin as an alternative currency--private transactions between individuals using Bitcoin are NOT going away).
All hobbyists and providers should be familiarizing themselves with Bitcoin. One of my favorite providers actually prefers to settle matters with Bitcoin, and even is willing to discount a bit for Bitcoin over cash.
don't think so. nothing about the paragraph below reads secure or discreet.
The entire network is used to (((monitor and verify)))) both the creation of new Bitcoins through mining, and the transfer of Bitcoins between users. (((A log is collectively maintained of all transactions, with every new transaction broadcast across the Bitcoin network.))))) Participating machines communicate to create and agree on updates to the official log. This process, which is computationally intensive, is in fact the process used to mine Bitcoins: roughly every 10 minutes, a user whose updates to the log have been approved by the network is awarded a fixed number (currently 25) of new Bitcoins. This has prompted Bitcoin fans to build powerful computers, or even to ((((hijack other people’s computers, for use in Bitcoin mining)))). No thanks
the words monitor, hijack and log scream more than cash does dude.
Umm, and what would be your source for this "information" about Bitcoin? Sounds as if you cut and pasted from some lame-brained article written by some techno-boog blogger who doesn't know s--- about the subject he's writing about. As for the "facts" cited in this article:
Monitoring = having your transactions verified as being legit. Those transactions are monitored by those who "mine" Bitcoins--that's why they are compensated for their efforts by being rewarded their (currently) 25 Bitcoins every time. This prevents people from "double spending" the same Bitcoins, and all sorts of other shenanigans.
Logging = a record of transactions. Yes, the act of logging does make the use of Bitcoins only "pseudo-anonymous". But these transactions can be made totally anonymous by a variety of methods. Besides which, goverments only have a limited number of resources to allocate in their misguided efforts to clamp down on alternative currencies. No government is going to pay any attention to a transaction of five Bitcoins for your $750-equivalent date with a provider.
Hijack: Seriously? I think everyone in the hobby, and especially everybody on TER is presumed to be computer-savvy enough to prevent their computers from being "hijacked" (what the hell does that even mean, anyway? The mining game is so advanced now that one needs extremely powerful and specifically-tailored machines to mine effectively. Even if somebody "hijacked" a thousand machines, the actual yield in Bitcoins would be extremely small--it's simply not worth the effort to try to set up a network of zombie machines to do one's Bitcoin mining).
There's an overarching meta-point to my advocacy of Bitcoins in the hobby, though: I know too many providers who have a difficult time because they sit on large amounts of cash, and can only bring small amounts into the above-ground community at any one time. Bitcoin is an excellent way to diversify the portfolio, and make things a little bit easier for the women to stay in a stable financial situation.
Beside all of that, I'm just one of those libertarian, crypto-right wing-anarchist types; anything that will end (or even diminish the power of) the Creature from Jekyll Island (also known as the Federal Reserve bank) is automatically A Good Thing, in my book. Money which is backed by something (even what something is "proof of work" of the solving of complex computation) is infinitely better than money backed by the "full faith and credit" of a national government--especially a national government which is the world's largest debtor.
this is not the first or second time you have tried to hammer this shit home. if the providers you see had an ounce of sense and paid their taxes like good little girls, they would not have need to "sneak" the money in or above ground. oops. like the concept, but not the hassle and i would not pay a hooker that way.
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If you're suggesting that I'm a rep for providers, the answer is No. I do have a certain amount of respect for anyone who sees the promise of Bitcoin (or whatever crypto-currency might succeed it--there may well be a "better mousetrap" down the road) as a way to wrest the power of money creation from tyrannical governments. A provider who shares my opinion on this matter is always going to pique my interest (Yeah, I know, I'm a mangina or something, because I actually give a s--- about what my provider friends are into, besides f'ing for money; I plead guilty on this count with no apologies).
If you're suggesting that I'm a shill for the "them" that is the Bitcoin community: Yeah, I guess I am. As an enthusiast, I can't help soapboxing a bit about it when the opportunity to bring it into a discussion is appropriate. As an early adopter, I have a vested interest in advocating for it, since that will tend to increase the value of my investment into Bitcoin and into my mining efforts. As someone who from time to time makes a market in Bitcoin (being willing to act as someone who is willing to both buy and sell Bitcoin for a certain amount of vig), I again have a vested interest in promoting its use. However, there are many early adopters who "evangelize" about Bitcoin. I'm sure that there are early adopters who are involved in other activities which they would like to keep anonymous for whatever reason, and I'm sure that they are also trying to "spread the word".
I'm merely offering another option that some may not know about. There are always new people on these boards who don't know about this stuff.
Look at it this way: We get dumb shit from Udo, Escalade, etc, on here every day. Once every three weeks we get the same questions about manscaping, female condoms, Viagra vs Levitra vs Cialis, blah blah blah. So perhaps three or four times in the past year, I've mentioned Bitcoin. I don't think that's a particularly high frequency, and I don't think I'm spamming the board by mentioning it from time to time.
As for the original question: OP was asking about paying by check for services--which in general is a bad idea, for all the reasons pointed out by others. If somebody is looking for the benefits of paying by check (rather than cash), without some of the liabilities, I think Bitcoin is an alternative worth consideration.
Like no, I know a girl who did form people she knew, eventually a guy will get sick of you no matter how gorgeous and fun you are, it's the nature of the beast, so they get in and get a freebie before departing onwards.
There are ATM’s in every dam street corner these days.
Is your purpose is to write bad checks.
Don’t hold your breadth hoping you will find a blooming idiot provider.