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dcoutlaw 77 Reviews 88 reads
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Try scheduling in an off hour or weekend.  
My experience is that most agencies (especially the k-girls) relax the requirements when business is slow.  
If they are popular and don’t need your business, screening is always strict.  

I’ve agreed to show ID once behind the door and it might get glanced at but they’re not memorizing my info or writing down the details. And this has worked at agencies that I’ve requested multiple times previously without success.  Getting lucky when they need the business has always worked for me.  

I have also asked if they will accept reference from another agency. This worked when I knew the girl I was requesting worked at multiple “partnering” agencies.

Wondering if anybody knows of any agencies that do very light screening. I feel like a lot of the agencies want more info than bank needs to open up an account lol. And I get it, it's about safety for both the woman and the client, but living in Europe for many years, where this all legal and there is literally zero screening, perhaps I was spoiled.. Also, I'm definitely no cop, but I am OGA (other government agency) so just handing someone I don't know my life story is a no go.

Try scheduling in an off hour or weekend.  
My experience is that most agencies (especially the k-girls) relax the requirements when business is slow.  
If they are popular and don’t need your business, screening is always strict.  

I’ve agreed to show ID once behind the door and it might get glanced at but they’re not memorizing my info or writing down the details. And this has worked at agencies that I’ve requested multiple times previously without success.  Getting lucky when they need the business has always worked for me.  

I have also asked if they will accept reference from another agency. This worked when I knew the girl I was requesting worked at multiple “partnering” agencies.

A few weeks ago I got verified by Moon Palace.  Initially they asked for a LinkedIn account, which I genuinely don't have, and my work email address, which I don't feel comfortable sharing.  After I declined to send those, they said they'd accept a photo of my driver's license instead.  I didn't feel comfortable doing that, but I obliged because I really wanted to be verified.  They assured me they deleted the photo of my ID, but I'm still nervous about it.
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Now I'm trying to get verified with Discreet Story, but it's not going well.  They similarly asked for a LinkedIn account and work email address.  I declined and sent three references instead, but they didn't care about the references.  I tried to be extremely polite and not pushy, telling them I understand the importance of screening and assured them I'm willing to cooperate.  I asked if there's an alternative to my work email that I can send for verification, but no one responded.  At this point, they may have blocked me.
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It’s best to attempt to schedule on a weekend or when business is slow. I doubt you’re blocked. Wait and attempt every four months or so. Eventually you’ll get in.

Later response but . . .

 
Not sure what your references are or if you just getting into the K-Agency/K-Girl scene. If you are just getting in it's very unlikely that non-Korean references will get you far. MP girls might get you something but probably better to seek out some of the independent K-Girls and then use them as references. As mentioned with DS that may still not really get you immediate acceptance. The old rule was follow the three Ps (patient, persistent and POLITE -- my emphasis).

 
As for providing the personal information, clearly that is each person's choice but I have provided ID (with key data redacted) to a number of the agencies and never once had an issue or felt I might have an issue.  One of which was actually busted a few years back and not a hint of an issue for me.

Black--Panther116 reads

Discreet is the hardest agency of all Korean yo get into.

 
I think there are enough independents that you may not really need an agency. But, the indies are all more expensive.

 
Not discreet, but ask other agencies if you can show your ID to the provider in person. Sometimes that will work. Say you're uncomfortable sending an ID electronically., but can show your ID

I will tell you this a about Discreet story. It's the most difficult to get  screened. But trust me it's all worth the time and effort.  Probably the best agency in DC.  
One more thing, they have more than enough mongers, and don't need to take on more.

I've been trying to get verified with K-girl agencies, but even with eight years of references (many current) they refuse to verify me unless I show ID.  I won't.  The risk is way too high to show your real ID with full name, address, DOB, etc.  Also, nothing is ever "deleted" forever.  

Moon Palace verified me last month and was okay without the ID.  But, other agencies requiring ID is insane.  The amount of trouble you can find yourself in is too high a risk even for the beautiful ladies they have.  You would think if you have current references it would be more than enough.

I've never heard of any of the K-Agencies requiring an unredacted ID for verification.

 
References will generally need to be from other Korean Providers, they might in a pinch accept some that are non-Korean Asians (at least from some of the other Asian countries). I would not expect them to accept your standard indie reference who is Hispanic, European, African or Caribbean Islands regardless of how many or over what time frame.

When places ask for ID, they mean a censored one. They just care about name, picture, and DOB...

Posted By: Floorhump422
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When places ask for ID, they mean a censored one. They just care about name, picture, and DOB...
And with that information they can find out everything that's on your license. So "censored" doesn't really mean much.

I've never needed to submit full name or full DOB - and certainly not ID number or expiry or other coding on the DL.

 
But to be honest, as a client is anyone actually worried about the agency just knowing (as opposed to having full info documented and saved) or that they will do something like try to extort you with that information? I've never heard of that happening. Similarly, even when some of the agencies have been taken down I've not heard of any fall out for customers of the Agency -- other than perhaps the ones who were showing up and then what the agency knows or has is irrelevant.

 
But everyone has different levels of worry and risk/damage potential.

That's still a lot of information.

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