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[QUOTE=Glhfddka;6013292]Maybe if you're a single retiree then screening isn't a big deal. But I highly doubt any of these places delete your info after screening, given that I get random texts from random agencies asking me to check them out, meaning my info is out there somehow, and not deleted. Meaning if anyone (law enforcement, or just a random hacker) gains access to their database, my info might pop up.
I don't mind some light screening. Maybe a picture or something, some references, etc. But some of these places ask for so much info (employer verification, social media, picture with you holding your I'd) that if they ever get compromised, it will be a problem.[/QUOTE]Yeah, data security isn't a big concern or spend for most AMP style outfits! So yeah, data breaches are one item of concern.
What many new to the scene don't realize or dismiss as urban legend, because after all history is BORING! Is that years ago there was a group called "exposingjohns" that put up fake ads and lured dudes into giving their email addresses, phone numbers and other personal information. THEN they published said information on the web in a way that it was easily accessible by a standard internet search. The text of one's emails or texts offering cash for sex was prominent in the search results. Imagine that happening and then needing to apply for a job, or a SO or one of her friends doing a search or any number of other scenarios. Youse think you, your job, your relationships, your family, your kids could survive hard evidence like that that you are hiring prostitutes?
But hey those scammers were "generous" in that if you "proved" to them (read $500 payment) that the post was in error they would take the info down. But hey, we all know nothing on the web ever dies.
Also, many will recall the TV Show "To Catch A Predator" where a vigilante group called P*rv*rt*d Justic* went fishing for dudes and then turning the info over to local law enforcement and the dudes were caught on camera. Now I'm not saying that this situation is equal to that, but it just points out that there are scenarios out there, that no one thought of or dreamed of, but did happen. So what is the next scheme or scam out there? Who knows?
Point is that one can pass along their private info to strangers when engaged in shady stuff. Just don't be surprised if it bites you in the keester, later.
But then again, seem like we have a wave of mongers that learns nothing from others, unless the message is delivered in a kumbayah style as they prefer to learn "experientially!
Just sayin'.
A little intimidated, but no fear
I just decided to promote this list of authentic K-agencies in Philadelphia and near Philadelphia. I have my favorites, but the list is in alphabetical order.
Classy Philly (KoP): [URL]classyphilly.com[/URL].
Discreet Story (North VA): [URL]discreetstory.com[/URL].
Exotic Philly Models (Chinatown): [URL]ephillym.com[/URL].
Fawn Consulting (Not Specified): [URL]fawnconsulting.com[/URL].
Love K Philly (Center City): lovekphilly. Ch.