Washington DC

Re: Don't count on it...
Anon8382 6 Reviews 1470 reads
posted
1 / 15

Can I trust the agencies in DC with my personal information?

I have spent a lot of time looking at the websites of Prime DC, Classy, EGFC etc.. and would love to meet these women.  I keep hesitating because they want to know so much about me.

I know its not in their interest to "out" clients but agencies do get busted and client lists are vulnerable to being seized by LE.  I remember when the DC madam case was underway a few years ago and a bunch of clients got forced to testify.

This is killing me, so many hot girls, but I don't want to ruin my future career or relationships.

jcnva 21 Reviews 1061 reads
posted
3 / 15

for just that reason.  Don't want/can't chance my personal contact info getting into the wrong hands.  I understand the need for screening, but I'm happy to stick with the 2 agencies I've been using and don't need any new ones.

idealist 911 reads
posted
4 / 15

So VIP Fantasy was busted? I noticed that their website had disappeared, but I must have missed the news about the bust. Could that happen to Classy or Prime? Now I'm getting nervous......

AlfredReader 17 Reviews 698 reads
posted
5 / 15

Trusting an individual is generally less risk than trusting a group (agency), but nothing is foolproof.

As comes up very often many find giving info to D-C or P411 once is less risk than repeatedly giving it out.  Everyone has to decide their acceptable level of risk, what info and to whom.

psfrankster 1023 reads
posted
6 / 15

If you fill out a webform with your name, tell # and place of work - it is in the google data base forever. Do you really think you're transmitting encrypted information to secure server.  It essentially becomes public information. Your family, friends, wife will eventually be able to do a search, and find out that you filled out that form. You are kidding yourself if you think otherwise - I used to work for a search engine firm - we see all.. . .

Anon8382 6 Reviews 567 reads
posted
7 / 15

I guess I'll be sticking with independents then.  

Weird no agencies have responded to this post.  Damn they have all the hot girls though.

Any recommendations on hot independents in DC?

SinCitySinner 67 Reviews 1902 reads
posted
8 / 15

Some agencies claim that they delete the personal information upon verification. I would love to see at least some agencies weigh in on this one.

myhobby 5 Reviews 468 reads
posted
9 / 15

For me, it really isn't about trust.  I don't worry about an agency willingly giving my info away.  I only worry about the bust where the computers/files are seized.  Your emails are on there and so is whatever info you gave them, even if they don't maintain a "client list" per se, they surely keep your correspondence.  Even if they don't, and I won't believe for one minute that they don't, on a computer, very little is deleted in a way that is safe form some form of forensic retrieval.  I generally stick with independents just because my view is that the risk of an individual getting busted is lower but they too get and keep whatever info you give them.

historian05 516 reads
posted
10 / 15

eactly, I think Indies might erase records while agencies keep them.  Agenenceis more likely to get busted I think also.  If anyone wants too much info then I back away.  I know the girls need info, but sometimes they ask too much.  A reference or two, maybe work main number so they can verify I have a job.  But even that makes me cringe sometimes.  No more info than that.  Some girls will only ask for a reference or sometimes no references and will just want to talk with you a little.  That's the best.

canderson2 4 Reviews 648 reads
posted
11 / 15


yes, very different policies and you can never know. One of the great local agencies (prime) adds it to each email they exchange with you. So even if you don't use it, the name you signed up with still ends up in your inbox w/ every exchange. Others i can't tell and never asked.

Posted By: guyofcharm
Some agencies claim that they delete the personal information upon verification. I would love to see at least some agencies weigh in on this one.

greekeater 869 reads
posted
12 / 15

all i can say is trust your gut felling .if u don"t feel right about doing it then don"t there are a many other choices you have .just because their is a hot chick that your looking at does not mean you need to put yourself in a "sticky" situanion .just do what feels right .best of luck

drewcj 67 Reviews 659 reads
posted
13 / 15

Agencies do NOT delete anything. If they did, they would not know who is calling and would not be able to verify that you were a prior customer. For me, I was in it prior to the verification process, so I am "in" without telling where I work, etc.  Unfortunately, neither Indy girls nor agencies know shit about computers, which makes busting them and knowing client info that much easier for LE. Despite various encryption methods readily available today, any time I ask a provider about that, they have no clue what I am talking about. If you're truly nervous about LE, either see streetwalker types, or get lucky and find something attractive and stick with it. Providers and agencies like to say "you know all about us", but the fact is that you know nothing about the agency, the girl, or even anyones real name. The tide has turned, mostly because agencies try to protect their girls (understandable), but don't care enough to protect their customers because, let's face it.....  there will always be more customers. There is simply no safe way to give out personal info with the providers and agencies being as dumb as they are about encryption on their own computers.

SaltyPeanuts 1196 reads
posted
14 / 15

There are a few agencies I've used who gives you a code after you're screened. You then use the code for future appointments. I don't know if they deleted my info but they certainly didn't need it.

HMO 359 reads
posted
15 / 15

Here's my tale...I've used VIP...They screened me...I heard they got busted...nobody has contacted me regarding this from either VIP or MCP. It would appear to me therefore that they either safeguarded the information, or MCP doesn't care.

There is risk in everything you do in life, you just need to find what level of risk you are comfortable with and go for it.

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