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Re: The Agency's website should answer your question
36363jensen 4 Reviews 73 reads
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then when you contact them they should explain it to you. If they don't you might consider not pursuing any services from them them.

m_black1028 reads

What can I expect when going through the screening process with an agency? There is one that has the type of talent I'm interested in, just not sure how invasive they will be. I'd imagine for the most part they all screen the same way for 1st timers.

JustLayingLow78 reads

but I'll add some advice - never provide PII (Personally Identifying Information) to an Agency or Independent - just move on, there are other options.

m_black68 reads

There is no info on the website unfortunately

then when you contact them they should explain it to you. If they don't you might consider not pursuing any services from them them.

Before, meaning 2-3 years ago, agencies did not request as much information as they do now.  I used to use Lotus Flower and was verified within an hour.  But, things have changed.  Many agencies require ID, etc.  That I will not do.  Sometime they even ask for more than just ID.  Worse case just ask and see what they require.  I still use one agency now and they never asked for ID.  Two references and I was good to go and was able to book the same day.

But, avoid any personal information because all that information is never really "deleted".  

Black-Panther86 reads

I'll consolidate what I know, what has been posted before, and what I have heard from colleagues who I trust.

1) Expect to be ignored. For example, for the time being just don't bother with D/S. Also, if you don't hear back, don't hound them. That is a sure way of not getting in.

2) If you do get an answer, they will want at minimum two  providers (verified), with whom you have visited in the past three to six months. To my knowledge the named agencies will want ID. Even one of the non K-Agencies wants ID now. A few years ago, you could say you would show your ID to the provider in person and that sufficed. I don't think that works anymore, but you can try and ask.

3) Every agency handles screening differently. There is also a Catch-22. It is easier to get into an agency if you're cleared already through another agency. Also, know that if you're cleared through one agency, doesn't mean you will clear through them all. I don't know for a fact, but I think they firewall themselves. So if one goes down, they don't all go down

4) Some independent asian girls will be a reference, and that helps. But also know, some have bad relationships with the agency as they have gone indy from an agency. Basically ask if they will be a reference, don't assume.

5) Keep an eye out for an open season. Every now and then on the advertising board for DC, you'll see an agency advertise one of their girls. This is open season to apply for membership. It happens maybe two or three times a year.

6) There are alternatives and many can be found on P411. They are usually more expensive and sometimes a lot more expensive, but the same K-girl service.

7) Be patient and keep trying. Just don't be a pest. You have to play the long game.

8) Once you are in do maintenance. See a girl every three to four months. I've heard from too many guys who didn't visit an agency girl for over a year, and subsequently lost their membership. All that work down the drain, and now they're having a hard time getting back-in, even after having been verified before.

9) Another, once you are in, be very careful of what you say to the booker. What you think is a playful or sophomoric comment can get you banned. Like, "she was great, I'm going to tell everybody" no bueno. Discretion is the word. ASK if it is ok to post a positive review instead.

Best of luck.

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