Washington DC

giving my real last name - any security risk?
richardbmore 1 Reviews 600 reads
posted
1 / 11

It seems most agencies need your real last name to book you.

Is there any risk to giving your real last name? I've worked for the government in the past, and may need to get a security clearance in the future.

Blowtorch333 2 Reviews 591 reads
posted
2 / 11

If the agency gets popped and they have kept your info, of course you could have a problem. Most of them "claim" they dont keep your information but I dont care for Russian Roulette myself.



conscientious_hobbyist 324 reads
posted
3 / 11
ChristianSands 13 Reviews 476 reads
posted
4 / 11

"Is there any chance that my professional or personal life could be negatively impacted if my complete real name is listed as a client in the records of a prostitution ring?"

If the answer to that question is not obvious to you, then as Flavor Flav would say, "I can't do nuttin' for ya man."

Posted By: richardbmore
It seems most agencies need your real last name to book you.

Is there any risk to giving your real last name? I've worked for the government in the past, and may need to get a security clearance in the future.

DickyJones 386 reads
posted
5 / 11

Posted By: richardbmore
It seems most agencies need your real last name to book you.

Is there any risk to giving your real last name? I've worked for the government in the past, and may need to get a security clearance in the future.
Nope, not even if you give away your SSN. Why? Unless  someone testify against you or video tapes you, it will be VERY DIFFICULT to prove that you had SEX with someone for MONEY. I personally know peeps who had their identities stolen.

I even know someone that FORGES emails. So, no, unless you get caught, it is VERY DIFFICULT to prove.

myhobby 5 Reviews 215 reads
posted
6 / 11

From my perspective, getting arrested isn't the issue and I agree that it also isn't likely to happen.  What can and does happen is that the client list somehow becomes public.  A few years back, a ring in Phoenix got busted and their client list was published on a local news web page.  The purpose was to embarrass any well-known locals who were on the list.  If you are on the list, just the fact that it is out there must suck.

Posted By: DickyJones
Posted By: richardbmore
It seems most agencies need your real last name to book you.

Is there any risk to giving your real last name? I've worked for the government in the past, and may need to get a security clearance in the future.
Nope, not even if you give away your SSN. Why? Unless  someone testify against you or video tapes you, it will be VERY DIFFICULT to prove that you had SEX with someone for MONEY. I personally know peeps who had their identities stolen.

I even know someone that FORGES emails. So, no, unless you get caught, it is VERY DIFFICULT to prove.

HandsSolo 207 reads
posted
7 / 11



I also have a drivers license with his name on it and one of his business cards.  He doesn't know it, but he leads a very exciting life.

Hands

DickyJones 178 reads
posted
8 / 11

Posted By: Hands Solo


I also have a drivers license with his name on it and one of his business cards.  He doesn't know it, but he leads a very exciting life.

Hands
This is a good example why it is VERY DIFFICULT to prove that someone did anything without arrest, direct surveillance, escort testimony, or confession.
You cannot  start accusing someone just because your name and info is listed somewhere.
People can just give out other people's names and driver licenses, forge emails or use other workers' cell phones, etc.  
If someone asks, say that you had your identity stolen, you gave your info to a friend for something else but he called the escort agency (like Spitzer, lol) and so on


Btw, Arizona and Florida are known for HARDCORE prosecutors with no mercy and compassion.
Also, most people from those areas are not the brightest people in America, if you know what I am saying.
In addition, those two, and the nearby areas, are very unpleasant, hot, boring places to live anyway.

no_email 3 Reviews 153 reads
posted
9 / 11

and you use this? Maybe your in the public spot and have a lot to lose.

I have to ask, Buying pussy is that important ?

I think the jokes on you. & this is TER account # ?

I ain't mad at you, but this is funny!

HandsSolo 135 reads
posted
10 / 11

Just kidding about the ex-wife's divorce lawyer, but don't think I haven't thought about it.  BTW, nobody needs to use an official state issued document; you can get a very official-looking ID badge with anyone's name on it.  Most providers are not going to look past the picture and the name, if that.  And I think that's the point made by Dicky.  You don't need to give our your real name when there are so many other options.

Even if a provider or agency wants  a work number, it's usually just to confirm their employment.  Since I know that the ex's lawyer never takes phone calls, anyone calling the firm will find out that yes, he works there, but no, he is not available.  And I actually DO have a bunch of his business cards. Hmmmmmmmmmm....perhaps I could do a little business development for him with the ladies.

Hands

Posted By: bigvern
and you use this? Maybe your in the public spot and have a lot to lose.

I have to ask, Buying pussy is that important ?

I think the jokes on you. & this is TER account # ?

I ain't mad at you, but this is funny!

yluap 63 Reviews 245 reads
posted
11 / 11

The real question is whether an agency can smoke out a real or fake ID.

I have tried to pull the answer from veteran hobbyists without success.

If a provider or agency pushes too hard, I move on. Not worth it.

The ultimate question is how to protect both hobbyist and provider. The current practices ain't cuttin' it. Bad for both.

Posted By: richardbmore
It seems most agencies need your real last name to book you.

Is there any risk to giving your real last name? I've worked for the government in the past, and may need to get a security clearance in the future.

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