[QUOTE=Nuts N Bolts;1821189]I plan to stick with cash from now on.[/QUOTE]Good choice & plan, cash is King!
Printable View
[QUOTE=Nuts N Bolts;1821189]I plan to stick with cash from now on.[/QUOTE]Good choice & plan, cash is King!
[QUOTE=Nuts N Bolts;1821189]I recently posted about a place that advertised that they accepted credit cards but weren't prepared to accept plastic when I visited. No big deal. I didn't have cash, so I left. In response to my post I got a PM from an "insider" at the place, accusing me of, among other things, lying about the experience, because he happened to know that each of four visitors on that particular day had used credit cards. What is most interesting to me is that this insider is also a regular member of this board, meaning that he is in a position to correlate reports that he reads here with names and faces at his business. Of course it's true that any provider could get on this board and make the same correlations. Maybe it's naive to think that they don't, but for some reason I assume that most AMP girls aren't that interested in stalking their customers. In fairness, the insider's PM wasn't entirely negative, but it was paranoid enough make me glad that he couldn't know my name, and I plan to stick with cash from now on.[/QUOTE]American Express I go in without it. In fact the entire wallet gets left behind in the vehicle. Why take a risk?
[QUOTE=Nuts N Bolts;1821189]I recently posted about a place that advertised that they accepted credit cards but weren't prepared to accept plastic when I visited. No big deal. I didn't have cash, so I left. In response to my post I got a PM from an "insider" at the place, accusing me of, among other things, lying about the experience, because he happened to know that each of four visitors on that particular day had used credit cards. What is most interesting to me is that this insider is also a regular member of this board, meaning that he is in a position to correlate reports that he reads here with names and faces at his business. Of course it's true that any provider could get on this board and make the same correlations. Maybe it's naive to think that they don't, but for some reason I assume that most AMP girls aren't that interested in stalking their customers. In fairness, the insider's PM wasn't entirely negative, but it was paranoid enough make me glad that he couldn't know my name, and I plan to stick with cash from now on.[/QUOTE]There is a lot more of this going on than one might think. There are members that unintentionally say what they have read when visiting places, there are some members that report back on other places and what they offer to certain places for whatever reason and there are owners / providers that keep track of what their own employees are doing and employees that keep track of what their fellow masseuses offer especially if they get really busy all of a sudden. Shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. How many places or individual girl has had a huge uptick in business all of a sudden due to a post here. (Think Oval or C / R just in the last month)
[QUOTE=SpermSac;1821559]American Express I go in without it. In fact the entire wallet gets left behind in the vehicle. Why take a risk?[/QUOTE]Going to MP is perfectly legal and should not be a problem to pay with plastic, in fact you can use the time stamp for an alibi, all good for court, no so much for the SO.
Just a friendly reminder for all of us. It is Summer time and as we sometimes forget the FBI tends to do their "national sweeps" as I know they have been doing so out west its a matter of time before they make their way to us. So lets be careful as I already know of a few girls that travel out west have already been busted.
Do your homework and think smart.
Just a friendly reminder.
Hey Tiff, clean out your GD mail box will ya, been trying to pm you since the last drama unfolded & Admin2 had to step in & calm things down, pm when I can pm you back.
Thanks.
[QUOTE=Boston Tiffany; 1828264]Just a friendly reminder for all of us. It is Summer time and as we sometimes forget the FBI tends to do their "national sweeps" as I know they have been doing so out west its a matter of time before they make their way to us. So lets be careful as I already know of a few girls that travel out west have already been busted.
Do your homework and think smart.
Just a friendly reminder.[/QUOTE]
Sometimes this is done as a way if getting you to hold off for a bit (prolonged pleasure) although the grip shouldn't be so tight that's it's uncomfortable & if that's the case she she's t know what she's doing. With the variety of massage styles and tantric-like massages I've had over the years I've learned that communicating your preferences goes a log way.
[QUOTE=Yello Tail;1808479]Different people like different techniques. If you have a favorite technique, tell her what it is. Tell her what you like. Soft & slow, fast & hard, two hand, overhand, balls cupped, inverted. Tell her don't stop until I tell you.[/QUOTE]
[quote=boston tiffany; 1828264]just a friendly reminder for all of us. it is summer time and as we sometimes forget the fbi tends to do their "national sweeps" as i know they have been doing so out west its a matter of time before they make their way to us. so lets be careful as i already know of a few girls that travel out west have already been busted.
do your homework and think smart.
just a friendly reminder.[/quote]tiff, i forwarded your post to a provider i know and got the following in response:
[i]hey, thanks for passing this along. douchebags just can't leave people alone. i thought it was about time they were heading this way, it is usually summer they do stuff in. the task force is still up and running in boston's city limits, so still be careful inside the city. notice they go after **** girls to help them, but only arrest grown adults? so f-ed up.
thanks again for the warning-if i hear anything more, i'll pass it along to you too. the only thing i heard was that the task force is still around. maybe, after marijuana laws change, these puritanical laws will change too! here's to hoping! [/i]
amen to marijuana laws changing. don't do it myself but i do find it stupid that alcohol is legal and significantly more benign pot is not. keep on dreaming about ne puritanical laws changing though. an asteroid will hit us all before that will happen. unless one of the indian nations that opens a casino in the commonwealth decides to legalize it on "its territory". does anyone know if its technically possible?
[QUOTE=Skatar018; 1828356]Hey Tiff, clean out your GD mail box will ya, been trying to pm you since the last drama unfolded & Admin2 had to step in & calm things down, pm when I can pm you back.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]There should be enough deleted so that you can resend.
I can't seem to get the link to the ad in a posting.
[QUOTE=Candyman555;1829509]I can't seem to get the link to the ad in a posting.[/QUOTE]Open the ad so that the http Information appears in the search box.
Left side of mouse click on the search box and it turns blue.
Right side of mouse click on blue information and click on COPY.
Open BP report and in box right click on mouse and click on PASTE.
HTTP Info should post in the review box.
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/fbi-says-arrested-150-three-days-child-prostitution-154521080.html[/url]
FBI arrests 150 in three days in sex-trafficking sweep.
WASHINGTON (Reuters). The FBI arrested 150 people across the United States on charges of holding children against their will for prostitution, a three-day weekend sweep that officials on Monday called the largest-ever operation against child sex-trafficking.
The suspects, whom the FBI referred to as "pimps," were arrested in 76 USA cities and are expected to face state and federal charges related to sex crimes and human trafficking, FBI and USA Justice Department officials said at a news conference.
FBI agents and local police recovered 105 children during the operation at truck stops, motels, casinos and other places where they were forced to work as prostitutes, officials said.
Of the 150 suspects. 18 were arrested by agents based in Detroit. 17 by agents from San Francisco and 13 by Oklahoma City agents, the FBI said.
The FBI said the suspects were not part of the same operation. It said some belonged to organized crime while others acted alone. The bureau did not immediately release a list of the suspects.
The FBI typically does not investigate adult prostitution, leaving it as a state and local matter, but in recent years it has made child prostitution a priority in a program the FBI calls Operation Cross Country. The program includes highway billboards asking people to call the FBI with tips.
About 1, 350 people have been convicted as part of the program and at least 10 of them were sentenced to life in prison, officials said.
The latest sweep was the seventh and largest under Operation Cross Country, they said.
Children who are most vulnerable to being exploited for sex crimes are between 13 and 16 years old without strong ties to family members, officials said.
"We are trying to take this crime out of the shadows and put a spotlight on it," said FBI Assistant Director Ronald Hosko.
(Reporting by David Ingram; Editing by Howard Goller and Bill Trott
Thought I would add to the discussion of phones over here in Gen Rep. Check out the Burner app for iphone (maybe Android phones too?) I have used this a few times. Choose your area code, life-span of the number. Send and receive texts. Costs as little as 3 bucks as I recall for a number that lasts for about five days. When the number expires, all records evaporate from your device. In contrast, google voice keeps incoming, sent and trash files that you have to manually delete. Yeah, take a walk down memory lane with those old text messages in your trash file. Yikes.
i think leo is posting on backpage and then writing false reviews has anyone else had such experience?
[quote=nrlmus; 1829226]tiff, i forwarded your post to a provider i know and got the following in response:
[i]hey, thanks for passing this along. douchebags just can't leave people alone. i thought it was about time they were heading this way, it is usually summer they do stuff in. the task force is still up and running in boston's city limits, so still be careful inside the city. notice they go after **** girls to help them, but only arrest grown adults? so f-ed up.
thanks again for the warning-if i hear anything more, i'll pass it along to you too. the only thing i heard was that the task force is still around. maybe, after marijuana laws change, these puritanical laws will change too! here's to hoping! [/i]
amen to marijuana laws changing. don't do it myself but i do find it stupid that alcohol is legal and significantly more benign pot is not. keep on dreaming about ne puritanical laws changing though. an asteroid will hit us all before that will happen. unless one of the indian nations that opens a casino in the commonwealth decides to legalize it on "its territory". does anyone know if its technically possible?[/quote]
Litigate, Educate, Liberate!
[url]http://www.gofundme.com/litigatetoemancipate[/url]
Our courtcase sponsored by ESPLERP. ORG.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwBbtUu_oTI[/url]
In addition to our impact lawsuit challenging California's criminal code for enabling government intrusion into the private spheres of consenting adults, we continue to advocate against California regulations prohibiting erotic service providers from receiving Victim Compensation funds after an assailant is found guilty of sexually assaulting her or him. We also continue our campaign to provide individuals charged with prostitution and related crimes with a motion to dismiss charges when their circumstances warrant this option, and are about to embark on a wider campaign to a similar effect: educating public defenders on options for their clients other than accepting shoddy plea deals or diversion programs that ultimately do more harm than good.
Erotic service providers are targeted, arrested, stigmatized, and subjected to high levels of harassment and violence, often by police. And in November 2012, Proposition 35 became the law in California – a law-enforcement appropriation so toxic that the California legislature refused to propose it, so a small number of political vultures spent millions on propaganda to convince California voters that this was somehow good and necessary.
Prop 35 contains ZERO services for the so-called victims of sex trafficking. It does, however, lower the burden for law enforcement to violate the privacy of consenting adult Californians, throwing open bedroom doors all over the State for the government to intrude and incarcerate adults and minors – all under the guise of "rescue".
This, in addition to the fact that Prop 35 attempts to criminalize conduct that was already a crime under federal and state law. With the State under US Supreme Court orders to reduce its prison population down to 135% of capacity – that is, a prison system currently overburdened by much more than 135% – and with FBI "Operation Rescue" stings arresting adults and children at a rate to 8:1 (and minors being "rescued" by getting thrown into the criminal justice system). We have our work cut out for us.
Your donation is anonymous and tax-deductible.