Finally. . There is a (monger friendly) God LOL
[QUOTE=GoneForGood97;5503404]I posted this earlier in the News / Reports thread, but I think it will have a bigger effect in the sugaring scene than anywhere.
[URL]https://www.inputmag.com/tech/onlyfa...at-made-it-big[/URL]
Hopefully this will reel in GPS when girls suddenly need to make their rent payment and their no longer going to be able to reliably make $1400 a month from half assing an O*lyfans.[/QUOTE]I'm sure it will only be a matter of time before another site take sits place but it will put a temporary dent in the trend. I think it will affect the pros more than the SBs but could be both. Either way I'm happy about it.
And be aware of where you park
[QUOTE=Ripvan12;5507418]Brothers! Hope all has been well. Good to see activity on the board. I wanted to pass along some advice / tips for mongers new and old. Of course if you're a single monger some of these won't apply to you. But for us with SOs, staying focused is key out here. Let me know what things works for you. Ripper.
1. If you haven't done so in a while, google your real phone number. If it comes back with results on those whitepage sites with your real information, follow the process with those companies to REMOVE the record from their database. Usually takes them about two or three business days but they'll wipe it clean. FREE. I also did the same for my wife as added protection on a few of those sites. The key here is to eliminate your online footprint as much as possible. I never used my real number mongering, but someone crafty can trace anything.
2. For goodness sake use a burner line so you don't have to ever resort to bullet 1 . GV, Pinger, etc. All free to use. No excuse at this point to be using a real line. Unless you just don't care about revealing your identity.
3. Got a middle name? Use it. One of the most painful things about mongering with a SO is handling hotel check-ins. If you have a middle name listed on your driver's license, use it to book the hotel. 98% of the time, the hotel clerk checking you in won't change it to your first name. This gives you a layer of protection since hotel chains have started putting your check-in information on the television menu station in your room. So if you're name is Michael Lewis Thomas. Booking the reservation as Lewis Thomas won't raise any eyebrows. If you book using [URL]hotels.com[/URL] . You can put in any name you like.
4. Clear your maps history. DO this as soon as you reach the destination of sin! I was headed on a family vacation earlier this summer and something was going on with the wife's maps on her phone so she asked to use mine. I wipe this clear. Every. Single. Time. So I could breathe easy when I made the phone exchange. LOL. But some of you right now have the latest location of where you banged the most recent hottie just sitting in your google maps history. Don't get tripped up here. Or at the very least. Find a store near the hotel and put that in the GPS instead of the hotel itself. Easier to explain a trip to a CVS than one to the Hyatt Place all day everyday and twice on tuesdays.
5. Don't be Cheap. You're already paying $150-300 for some tail. Throw a hotel charge on top of that and most of us are looking for financial relief. Don't get tripped up here. If you purchase a 3-pack of condoms and use only two. Leave the last one in the room or just throw it away. No need to risk it all trying to save money on a $5 pack of condoms. Might seem like common sense but this tripped another monger up on another board.
6. Browse in incognito mode whenever mongering and stay clear of the "family" computer (even if it is convenient).[/QUOTE]Park on the other side of the hotel, walk around, back the car into the space so that reading the license plate is difficult. Lowers the blackmail odds. Also, if LE gets involved, you story is you took a cab. Don't get your car searched or impounded. And have a quick way out if the date turns bad.
Should have just searched the name, not the numbers
[QUOTE=DArrow404;5507181]I reported on here before. She did the same thing to me except I made the mistake of actually booking a room and she ghosted on me.[/QUOTE]My mistake D. I searched the full user name before I went through this. Maybe I should have just used 'Yesitsme' and I might have gotten a hit. I'd say that based on both of our experiences, she's one to avoid.
I wish I'd read your post before I stopped. Would have done the St. Regis booking you suggested! LOL.