Kate in Saskatoon bp Indepandent Warning???

Thrillho

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So I contacted her, we made the date, her location, the time, the rate. All that was discussed and finalized. Then she decided to tell me ate only accepts email transfers on first dates for her own safety. That ended that. Tread lightly
 

ladyluck

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Yes, quite a few ladies I know if you don't have a reference ask for a deposit, usually a percentage of the rate. They do it to ensure their own safety, shows your serious & likely not going to no show the appointment. You no show on a traveling lady & she's lost out on another potential client. It's more common then you'd think these days. Girl's are getting tired of fake booking's, no confirmation for a booking & no shows. The ladies spend money on hotel's & travel expense's. Unfortunately due to some men not acting like gentlemen screw girls over. Making a deposit more & more common.
I don't see it necessary if the girl is local unless it's for a multiple hour appointment. I wouldn't necessarily say she's a scam. Unless she's just appeared on the scene, new to the biz, no reviews, hasn't built a good reputation.
I don't know why she'd okay an appointment then tell you she requires an email transfer.
 

politeguy2

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if she changes rules after initial contact then I would agree probable scammer, not worth the risk. Thanks for the info.
 

hunter256

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new to the scene and remember guys, email transfer can go south so fast ie " I never got the funds"....
 

Eric86

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I also contacted her and had the same experience. Set up a time and then she said only email transfers on first time. I even offered to give her a reference and that was not good enough. Be careful I suspect she is a scammer
 

twelvetwentytwoam

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I don't think anyone here is worried about if the donation is going to go thru or not. We're worried about if SHE'S going to go thru with it after she receives the donation.
 

Ms Erica Phoenix

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I'm an SP in Surrey, and I happily accept email transfers from happy clients to purchase goodies for myself, but I would never request that a client send one had I never seen that person before. Why? Simple...as someone pointed out, it is possible to cancel the transfer from the sender's end IF the transfer has not yet been deposited. So if all I get is the confirmation that it's sent, and I say "Come on over, I got your transfer" without taking the extra step of accepting the deposit immediately, that client could cancel the transfer before I could get it into my account. Once I deposit the funds, it cannot be clawed back. So here's a way of countering that...If a girl asks for an email transfer, tell her you'll be happy to do that via online banking ONCE YOU ARRIVE AT HER INCALL, so that you can witness her accepting the funds before the fun begins.

If she's legit, she might be willing to do so. If she's a scammer, 'nuff said!
 

Jazzfanatic

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Like Erica said, I guess you could send her the Email transfer so she knows you are legit. But then only supply the password when you get there. Just like giving cash at that point. I doubt many pooners would bother going so far as creating a transfer if they planned to cancel. Or give a nominal amount as a deposit.
 
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