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Easiest & Most Discreet Way to Offer a Session Deposit

davelockwell

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Looking for a little help.

I have always given potential SP references from previous SPs in lou of a deposit. This has always worked well for me. I totally understand why SP ask for a deposit to weed out the time wasters and no show “arse holes”. In the past however, if a SP insisted on a deposit, I thanked them for their time and moved on. Recently I have had a few bucket list ladies insist on the deposit which leads me to think I might have to change my style for the future.

I need help with how to do the deposit thing. What is the most discreet way of doing this without using a bank account to do an e-transfer? I have cash in my pocket for my hobby, money in the bank for my daily life, and do not ever want to mix the two.

I am guessing there is a very easy solution, but I have never done this type of transaction. Can you help a technicality challenged guy out?
 

nightswhisper

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A few ideas -

Canada Post Money Order with expedited delivery.
7-11 master cards where accepted by SP.
PayPal, Payoneer etc.
Open a second bank account.
 

respectfulfun

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Some SP's will accept Amazon gift cards. These can be bought online and emailed, or I suppose you can buy one with cash at a store, take a picture of it and email it. I've done the first method (super easy) but never tried the latter, but think it would work.
 

VictoriaJolie

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I would say that the best way probably is gift cards or prepay MasterCard or visa
Ask her it can be air Canada gift card amazon gift card prepaid visa that you can buy anywhere
It’s very private simple you don’t need to use your bank account
Vj
 

westwoody

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I can take a picture of a gift card and email it? Awesome if true.

I have used etransfer and never had a problem, but I only deal with women I know and trust.
 

MissingOne

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Thank you I never knew that. :confused:
I'm unfamiliar with how these gift cards work. Is there some identifier on the card that assures you that only you can use it? If there is no such identifier, how can you be assured that the prospective client will in fact give you the card, or that you will be able to use it?
 

nightswhisper

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I'm unfamiliar with how these gift cards work. Is there some identifier on the card that assures you that only you can use it? If there is no such identifier, how can you be assured that the prospective client will in fact give you the card, or that you will be able to use it?
Card number on the front. Pin code to use it on the back.

Take a picture of both. Send to SP. SP cash / deposit it.
 

KatieDay

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Another vote for Amazon gift cards. You can also just do it from your amazon online account, and send the code to the provider :)
 

Gardener

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I am one of the few SPs who doesn't like e-transfers. What works for me is when a gentlemen picks up a Visa or MC gift card and sends me a pic of the front and back. As soon as I easily upload it we are good to go.
Top notch intel ^^^
 

spmgr

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I prefer Amazon.ca egift cards. So easy to buy and to use. 100% anonymous! The recipient of the card does not see ANY of your personal information :)

The recipient does not, but retail chains use face recognition to look for known thieves and track customer behaviour. Amazon itself already offers Amazon Rekognition for free as a promo.
 

Ms Erica Phoenix

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I prefer Amazon.ca egift cards. So easy to buy and to use. 100% anonymous! The recipient of the card does not see ANY of your personal information :)

The recipient does not, but retail chains use face recognition to look for known thieves and track customer behaviour. Amazon itself already offers Amazon Rekognition for free as a promo.
Orwell was right, he just got the year wrong, didn't he?
 

MissingOne

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Save On, London Drugs, Shoppers, Safeway, Mac's, Esso, Chevron, PetroCan,, & 7-11 just off the top off my head.
Evidently you hang out at all the best places.
 
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