Cash is king! Don't fall into the deposit trap.I've heard many bad stories about Johns paying for an escort that I don't think that it is a good idea. Cash is the best.
Always remember that there are a lot of fake pics and robbers and when you get at the place, you can always turn back if there is anything that you don't like. Among the wort reason I've heard:
- Not the girl in the picture
- The place stinks.
- Other people walking in the house.
- the girl has a bad hygiene
If you encounter any of these, good luck to have your money back you you've already prepaid with e-transfer!
You send the Amazon card code.I am missing something. I thought the idea of the deposit was usually prior to first-time meetings. If you hand deliver an Amazon card (or whatever else), then you're already meeting face to face.
I never thought of that! thanks!!I ask for PayPal
You can create a fake PayPal account and send money from your real account to your fake, then send to mine
Thank you! I really appreciate the kind words. This person wanted to be cruel and mean, I only posted part of the conversation (I tried to nicely explain I wasn't saying everyone should etransfer), so they messaged my work number to anonymously do it instead. Running a business is not easy! I do all my own marketing, website, scheduling, planning while also being a fulltime student. I only pointed to my LSAT score, that I'm proud of, because this person was questioning my ability to use logic when they themselves couldn't even understand that I was just providing clients with information to safely use etransfers if they decide to.This is both rude and uncalled for. If your incapable of respecting another's opinions like you would for anybody's life experiences. Keep them to yourself this is an 18+ site and experience running your own escort business (while you may not perceive it as legit) is quite complicated and requires significant effort especially when you tour.
Ms. Paola,
Loser's are incapable of respecting the thoughts and opinions of others. Generally they are also ignorant and conduct themselves in distasteful manners. They refuse to listen because they're close minded individuals. For a great example see the person above.
It mustve sucked to be woken up by some jerk like that.
xo
Kay
If you're enrolled in auto-deposit, if someone sends you an e-transfer, as soon as its successfully deposited it will send a confirmation email to the sender that contains your real name (or whatever actual name) that you have with your bank.I'm curious to know how you accept etransfers without compromising your identity. Typically the confirmation email that is sent back to the client contains some sensitive information. Are you using a proxy or a business account?
This, except I did change the name that shows up on my etransfer through my settings, just in caseIf you're enrolled in auto-deposit, if someone sends you an e-transfer, as soon as its successfully deposited it will send a confirmation email to the sender that contains your real name (or whatever actual name) that you have with your bank.
But when you send an e-transfer to an email that isn't linked to a bank for auto-deposit, it will require a question/answer. The confirmation email sent to the sender will NOT include your real name, it will use whatever name the sender saved your contact as.
So I have my personal email linked to my bank for auto-deposit, I give that to friends and family for easy deposits. But I give my work email to clients for e-transfers, and when I receive it I just login to my bank app on my phone and fill out the question/answer and the confirmation email that is sent does not include my real name, it just says "Tasha" or whatever name they saved me as.
Are you able to link 2 separate emails (1 work and 1 personal) to 1 bank account or do you have a separate bank account for work and another one for personal?If you're enrolled in auto-deposit, if someone sends you an e-transfer, as soon as its successfully deposited it will send a confirmation email to the sender that contains your real name (or whatever actual name) that you have with your bank.
But when you send an e-transfer to an email that isn't linked to a bank for auto-deposit, it will require a question/answer. The confirmation email sent to the sender will NOT include your real name, it will use whatever name the sender saved your contact as.
So I have my personal email linked to my bank for auto-deposit, I give that to friends and family for easy deposits. But I give my work email to clients for e-transfers, and when I receive it I just login to my bank app on my phone and fill out the question/answer and the confirmation email that is sent does not include my real name, it just says "Tasha" or whatever name they saved me as.
That is just awful. Thank you for sharing.I used to accept E transfers, then a client reported it and canceled the payment AFTER our session.
My account was locked and investigated. I have switched bank providers now but i lost alot of money and my account was frozen for MONTHS.
The reason I only accept PayPal now
Not all banks have the same features. I know some ladies mention they're able to change the name that's given for etransfer confirmations. I'm unable to, so if I give a client an email that is set up for auto-deposit with my bank, it will send them a confirmation email when it's been deposited that includes my real name that's registered with my bank.Are you able to link 2 separate emails (1 work and 1 personal) to 1 bank account or do you have a separate bank account for work and another one for personal?
I have heard stories about people canceling e-transfer if they have not been deposited by the recipients into their bank account in a timely fashion so it's something to keep in mind as well (if you are not using auto-deposit for work).
Yes! I just genuinely dont understand why/how someone could do that kinda thing. Like, it's one thing to falsify fraud and freeze our bank, but the thing I find most unsettling afterwards is the feeling like I've been violated. I provide a service expecting to be compensated. My consent is the money. I wouldn't have provided those services without being compensated. It's all just really disturbing..I would never screw over a client, any client who is this bad of person deserves what they get legally.