Used my actual phone to call Mirage when the burner was acting up... am I screwed? Anything I can do now?
I saw a thread titled, "Canada prostitution ring arrests: Police examining phone data to identify clients"Why are you concerned?
Exaclty. Amen. As discussed elsewhere, text messages referencing rates/services are far more incriminating; a simple phone call on its own is little evidence of anything.calling an agency Is not illegal. It proves nothing.
I would hope you got screwed after all that trouble. You have nothing to worry about.Exaclty. Amen. As discussed elsewhere, text messages referencing rates/services are far more incriminating; a simple phone call on its own is little evidence of anything.
I have been using my real phone number for the past ten years. There is nothing to worry about.
Unless the conversation is recorded, just say you called Mirage Sports and Entertainment looking for cheap Maple Leaf tickets.I have used my real phone always, not worried at all.
Honestly, I would not worry about it. Mirage is a reputable agency. I have used my actual phone on more than one occasion over the years to book with reputable or regular SP and Agencies (non-Asian).Used my actual phone to call Mirage when the burner was acting up... am I screwed? Anything I can do now?
Well I certainly presume you didn't call the alternate universe agency that is involved with trafficking.I saw a thread titled, "Canada prostitution ring arrests: Police examining phone data to identify clients"
You'd a thought Bonbons was a reputable agency, too..Honestly, I would not worry about it. Mirage is a reputable agency. I have used my actual phone on more than one occasion over the years to book with reputable or regular SP and Agencies (non-Asian).
Still the best no-fuss solution. Purchase once, never worry about again.Get a burner phone
That is no doubt disconcerting. But Mirage being around as long as it has I'd have very little concern that this same thing would happen. Nonetheless, I prefer to stick with indies.You'd a thought Bonbons was a reputable agency, too..
but their phone list ended up in the wrong hands (to be clear - it wasn't LE!) and many guys (myself included) were sent inappropriate text messages.