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MTBHIKE
02-10-2007, 01:54 AM
Good evening ---
I think my online reputation on these boards is A-OK...and I'm not a cop.
With that being said....
How do I avoid falling prey to a scam and getting busted by law enforcement?
I got an email from a gal that is interested in possibly doing some work. She sounds young....has never done this before...blah blah blah.
I sent her an email sorta outlining what I'm looking for and my contact info.
What are some other steps I can take to protect myself?
Thank you!
brstlvr
02-10-2007, 02:37 AM
If you don't feel comfortable that everything is okay, DON'T DO IT!
In general, LE can do pretty much anything they want. She could even have sex with you first and take the money after and they can arrest you. Just throwing you in jail for a couple of nights for solicitation is effective. So you have to spend time in jail unless you want your friends to bail you out and find out why you were arrested. Stings are more about shock value than actually getting a conviction. LE doesn't even have to have enough evidence to win at trial in order to lock you up.
If you think the girl is worth it, then ask her to meet you somewhere else. Like Oregon or Nevada. Somewhere outside local jurisdiction. It'll cost you a bit in gas and time and maybe a higher fee, but if she goes for it, chances are slim she's LE.
The other option is to ask her to dinner for a first meeting. Pay her something for her time, but don't talk about sex. Explain that you want to get to know her before going further. End the meeting with a hug. Do that two or three times and chances are, if she's LE, they'll give up because it's too much effort. Expensive yes, but it works.
If you have a good relationship with a known provider, you might also ask her what she knows about this new girl. Assumming the girl is "working" and not just someone looking to pay rent with a one-time thing. You'd be surprised what the provider back-channel knows.
Unfortunatley there's no really good way to know if she's legit or LE. But if you have doubts, it's better not to find out you are right.
goodbar
02-11-2007, 11:26 AM
Last year(or maybe the year before that), Ariel came up with a disclaimer from her side and I wrote one from ours. May not be airtight, but it's close and bears repeating here. This is the one she wrote for the girl's side, you can imagine what the monger's side looks like. Also, like BL said: 'if it doesn't feel right, it probably ain't.'
This money transaction is purely for entertainment purposes. I imply nothing else. This meeting contains pornographic adult entertainment. The purpose for the money exchanged is in no manner intended to depict or describe, in a patently offensive way, sexual actions specifically defined by the applicable state law. This encounter is not intended for solicitation. I am not associated with any agency .I do not receive any financial recompense for sexual activities. I ama professional, any money paid to me is for time and companionship only. Anything else that occurs is a matter of choice between consenting adults. Prostitution is illegal. It is illegal to sell or buy sexual services. You can give it away for free, but you can't sell it. Therefore, everything that goes on is for your entertainment and amusement only. . You are over 18 years of age. You are knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily consent to this understanding, and you will not ever say otherwise.
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Stay Safe :D
looking-gfe
02-20-2007, 01:25 AM
Good evening ---
I think my online reputation on these boards is A-OK...and I'm not a cop.
With that being said....
How do I avoid falling prey to a scam and getting busted by law enforcement?
I got an email from a gal that is interested in possibly doing some work. She sounds young....has never done this before...blah blah blah.
I sent her an email sorta outlining what I'm looking for and my contact info.
What are some other steps I can take to protect myself?
Thank you!
While it might seem bad I would not take a chance until some reviews from other known people are in. One can do the right steps to avoid a conviction by careful statements and such with the escort but they can still arrest you and that might casue you a lot of grief.
Outcall is also much safer than incall on unknown providers.
multispeed
02-24-2007, 03:24 PM
Hello there,
I'm going to be visiting Boise in a few weeks and I was thinking about spending some time with a local provider. However, this thread is starting to give me cold feet. I never thought about getting caught in a LE sting operation. So, can anybody comment on any safe local girls. I was looking at emerald and summer are they ok? Can you recommend anybody else?
Sorry, for the strange post, but I can't afford to get caught up with a LE problems.
Thanks.....
looking-gfe
02-24-2007, 10:45 PM
Hello there,
I'm going to be visiting Boise in a few weeks and I was thinking about spending some time with a local provider. However, this thread is starting to give me cold feet. I never thought about getting caught in a LE sting operation. So, can anybody comment on any safe local girls. I was looking at emerald and summer are they ok? Can you recommend anybody else?
Sorry, for the strange post, but I can't afford to get caught up with a LE problems.
Thanks.....
Well I have had no problems with the local girls, I do wait until they have had a few reviews from trusted people. I would avoid the agencies due to cost and higher risks.
Emerald is nice, a bit older than she claims but a fun relaxing date. There are 3 or so summers, two of which I have seen and would date again.
You are unlikely to have any issues with LE if you stay with the established Indies.