Carman Fox

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In the PR world I've never had to deal with men calling girls to fake addresses and then no showing them? I don't get it? What is the point of this? So now I've had to ask for deposits (50 bucks) for new clients. Most men are extremely reluctant and just say no. Unfortunately for me I share the last 4 digits of a number, with someone who has scammed clients and its been reported on this board. I'm wondering if someone did this (twice) before I put in this new rule, because they think I'm the scammer? Make it make sense LOL. I am new to this world, so I am learning as I am going. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

Big_Guy_Rye

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Most men are extremely reluctant and just say no.
Because just like how things are on your side of the issue. Men give up the deposit and they too get fake addresses or no-shows either. And the scammer runs away with a free $50.

The main rule we all (should) preach here is to make sure the provider is well vetted, either by reviews (done by well-vetted accounts), social media clout, or they operate a professionally managed personal website.

Unfortunately for me I share the last 4 digits of a number, with someone who has scammed clients and its been reported on this board.
Change your number and try again?

am new to this world, so I am learning as I am going. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best to ask the professional top-tier successful providers for that... As a client, I can only assume if you're that 'new' to the trade, you're going to have to put yourself through much 'trial and error' without asking for a deposit until you earn enough clout to backup your brand.... Or, still do the deposit being new and unheard of, but I can't imagine you'll get the results you hope.
 

Elite Exotic Models

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Because just like how things are on your side of the issue. Men give up the deposit and they too get fake addresses or no-shows either. And the scammer runs away with a free $50.

The main rule we all (should) preach here is to make sure the provider is well vetted, either by reviews (done by well-vetted accounts), social media clout, or they operate a professionally managed personal website.



Change your number and try again?



Best to ask the professional top-tier successful providers for that... As a client, I can only assume if you're that 'new' to the trade, you're going to have to put yourself through much 'trial and error' without asking for a deposit until you earn enough clout to backup your brand.... Or, still do the deposit being new and unheard of, but I can't imagine you'll get the results you hope.
I can't change my number, I have been in the industry with this number for over half a decade and have hundreds of clients that contact me this way. Leo's and Perb is all new revenue for me and a new chapter I'm exploring. But what I hear you saying is I should vette the clients better, by looking for reviews, social media etc. I have a ton of "clout" as you can see on social media and in the "PR" world.

I think what you are saying is slow and steady wins the race, that's how I became so successful in the PR world. Hopefully in time that will transition into other avenues of the sex industry as well.

Thanks for the feed back I very much appreciate it :)
 
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You need a disclaimer perhaps, something like So-So, who also has 1234 in their phone number, is not affiliated with Elite Exotic Models, we have been in business for 10 years and only provide consistent, reputable service. Smaller font, at the bottom of every ad, like the disclaimers on some job ads about scams being done in their company name etc.
Thats a great idea! I'm going to DM you privately :) Thank you.
 

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In the PR world I've never had to deal with men calling girls to fake addresses and then no showing them? I don't get it? What is the point of this? So now I've had to ask for deposits (50 bucks) for new clients. Most men are extremely reluctant and just say no. Unfortunately for me I share the last 4 digits of a number, with someone who has scammed clients and its been reported on this board. I'm wondering if someone did this (twice) before I put in this new rule, because they think I'm the scammer? Make it make sense LOL. I am new to this world, so I am learning as I am going. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I think the deposit thing has backfired on SPs, because now the scammers are making more dough than the legitimate providers. A whole new industry has been inadvertently created to suck potential income from providers one scam deposit at a time.

Why not ask for a picture of something with new clients' address on it like a utility bill (with name covered)?
 
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In the PR world I've never had to deal with men calling girls to fake addresses and then no showing them? I don't get it? What is the point of this? So now I've had to ask for deposits (50 bucks) for new clients. Most men are extremely reluctant and just say no. Unfortunately for me I share the last 4 digits of a number, with someone who has scammed clients and its been reported on this board. I'm wondering if someone did this (twice) before I put in this new rule, because they think I'm the scammer? Make it make sense LOL. I am new to this world, so I am learning as I am going. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Also,
It’s probably men calling on behalf of other ladies (some don’t like competition)…
 
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