verification is basically illegal if it is to help someone commit an illegal act.
ask a lawyer, for pete's sake
Is there a way to protect my identity and land a provider? I really don't want my name on any "list" and wish my identity to remain
anonymous.
Keep trolling on CL until you find someone who doesn't care, or better yet, head on down to Shakedown Street and cruise by slowly with a double sawbuck in your hand.
Now, if you want to know if you can find a quality provider who will protect you from LE and ripoffs while allowing you to remain anonymous, the answer is NO.
I think you should add "...based on my personal experience." because someone who knows what they're doing will be able to remain anonymous.
Defeating the screening process is relatively easy If you know how it works. It really doesn't take a brain surgeon to do it. You just have to do your homework. I posted a response to a thread explaining how it's done and I got flamed for doing so. Good luck and be safe.
just remember "verification"
is a federal crime if being used to help someone commit an illegal act.
Drugs are rampant in this country.
The Dc madme was taken down by a girl who got busted for drugs.
The guys go down with them to sometimes.
Are you saying that verification, (screening) is a Federal crime if the screening process is used to commit an illegal act? I don't quite follow your logic. I know that running certain people, e.g. Federal, state and local law enforcement, judges, prosecutors, and others in the criminal justice system through a data base like Lexus Nexus is a Federal Offense. It is also a Federal felony for any data base service to maintain or sell personal data on law enforcement personnel and can be prosecuted under the Law Enforcement Safety Act of 2004, (HR 218).
I know of a situation where a paralegal in a criminal defense law firm tried to find a police officer's home address to serve a subpoena. She was new and unaware that subpoenas for LE are served to the police department where the LE is employed. She gained access to a computer used by a private investigator who worked in the same office and ran the officer's name through some information data bases. She couldn't find any information but two days later the FBI showed up at the law office with a search warrant for the computer used to gain access to the information data bases. She was arrested but not prosecuted because her attorney was able to convince the FBI it was an honest mistake.
verification is basically illegal if it is to help someone commit an illegal act.
ask a lawyer, for pete's sake
The RICO statutes were designed to address organized crime. In basic terms RICO allows the prosecution of all the members of a criminal organization or enterprise regardless of which members actually commit the crimes. Prior to RICO the crime bosses would give the orders and the solders would actually commit the crimes. The bosses were pretty much immune from prosecution unless it could be proven that they gave the orders to break the law. Sometimes the order was nothing more than a nod of the head. In other words it was almost impossible to win a conviction. RICO changed all of that. RICO is what the FBI and Justice Department used to prosecute the crime bosses in New York in the 1980's. Simply screening someone who wishes to see a prostitute is not a crime.
as in a girl who may ne doing something illegal asks for a "reference"
Just become air traffic controller!
Don't call agencies, use a prepaid cell that you bought with cash using a fake name. Don't see ladies who are known to "screen" too thoroughly.
It may sound impossible but I've met with 12 new women since the beginning of the year and got laid with 8 of them without them knowing any personal details except where I live.
I no longer see "well reviewed" ladies as is harped on endlessly here, and I've learned to find that "GFE" is mostly a farce an an excuse to overcharge what is otherwise mostly just a sexual encounter. Letting go of these sort of things offers the flexibility to do things anonymously.
The reality is, I don't know what the hell is up with these girls. I know they'll be safe with me but that doesn't mean they know that before they show up, but I'm not going to twist their arms to grill me. A lot of them have been sweet girls who don't do this exclusively, and I'm just a horny guy who likes his privacy.
If you "no longer see 'well reviewed' ladies" and think "that 'GFE' is mostly a farce and an excuse to overcharge," why in god's name, are you a member of a board called the Erotic REVIEW...??
I think it's rather odd to sit here critiquing women.. who, according to you, YOU don't want to see... for screening methods that will result in them not wanting to see YOU either!!
Just call me Captain Obvious!
i hope the 13th gal is accompanied by her big bruiser boyfriend who robs u blind. and if I know where you live, I know a heck of a lot more about u than you think. i just might not share it with you. just because i know it, doesnt mean i spill it. its called 'discretion'.
... trust me, I can easily find out. If I can't get anything from 411.com, I use netdetective.net. Ummm, I can also find out the name of your wife, too.
I have a very strict screening but I'm very discreet and your personal info is safe with me.
It never fails to amaze me.... dudes who say "I'm really ok, it is not me who is a worrysome individual - it is the other guy... " always the other guy.... yea, right.
All of the ladies I have seen in this business have kept my identity secret - in fact, they are more likely to tell me to get lost, than I am to tell them to get lost....
and most ladies do NOT keep a list - of prior clients... If it is a dude they like and enjoy being with, they will remember - if it is a neutral encounter - they probably won't - but if it is a bad encounter, you short them, are a NC/NS or you are a particularly difficult client (goes over, smells, is too rough etc.) then they will definately remember you...
As I have often posted, this is a contact sport, and it carries with it specific risks, which if you don't like - or are not willing to take, don't play. it really is that simple...
you can make arrangements to be with a lady - who is highly reviewed, and you can use an alias... and go to see her... and how would you know it? but the cops have done a sting on here at her incall... and when she opens the door, the cops simply set you down - and ask you to fork over your ID.
I know. It happened near me. not to me. but I know folks who were involved... not pretty.