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WhereIRoam

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  1. I went through something similar two weeks ago. A regular SP contacted me wanting to know if I could make an arrangement with her. She obviously doesn't claim her income and is struggling with being able to own a reliable vehicle. It's not a matter of having bad credit, she simply has no credit. It's not that I have no trust in her or feel she is up to no good in regards to this but I opted to not help at this time. I guess I wasn't willing to take the risk. I'm certain I was not the first person asked to this for an SP nor will I be the last. Perhaps I simply need time to get to know her a little longer.

     

    WIR

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  2. Also, any tips for first timers?

    -For a first time, see someone reviewed not a complete unknown.

    -Be respectful from first communication to the moment you walk out the door.

    -Be as hygeinic as possible. Take extra steps, even chew gum on the way there.

    -Try not wearing cologne. If you must, use very little. A mild aftershave is fine.

    -Be on time, even 2-5 minutes early and respectful of your time there.

    -Bring donation in an envelope, once inside place it somewhere noticeable before using the bathroom to wash your hands.

    -Important: If a shower is suggested, take a quick 2 min shower as she simply wants to know herself you're clean.

    -If you feel like it, bring a little something. (ie: box of chocolates, potted flowers, bottle of wine...a little goes a long way :) )

    -Enjoy what is offered and respect her limits. To be safe, confirm what they are before starting.

    -When my expectations are exceeded and noticed I may have went a little over time I leave a small tip.

     

    Best of luck, hope you enjoy your experience!

     

    WIR

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  3. I bought a cheap phone at Telus and top it up once a month using a prepaid vanilla visa. Works just fine. When I am not available phone goes away. If you text me after the hours I have advertised' date=' you don't get a text back. Easy. As a hobbiest , if you are that concerned, 25 bucks a month (or when you actually plan on using the phone) shouldn't be too bad if you require that much security. Not very hard to find a good hiding place (when it's turned off) I am sure :)[/quote']

     

    FYI and with all due respect: The purpose of my "Untraceable Burner phone" post above is for those wishing to remain completely discreet. A Pay-As-You-Go type phone does not mean complete discretion for even those who may use such a phone, and have also put it under a fake name, in recent years showing ID when activating any phone in person is required. In these cases any info such as name on ID can easily be obtained by LE with them simply reaching out to the phone company.

     

    It is good practice by all to delete any and all Industry related texts at the end of every day or after every use, even Industry related emails that can be accessed if you use a smart phone, it takes 5 seconds.

     

    WIR


  4. UNTRACEABLE BURNER PHONES for calls and texts without the use of fake ID. For all of these purchases use cash or prepaid CC, even when purchasing a prepaid CC use cash.

     

    1-Acquire an "unlocked" cell phone if you don't already have one (if you already have a cell phone but it is locked you can have them unlocked at numerous locations). You can purchase these anywhere like Staples, I think Wal-Mart even has them, it simply needs to be "unlocked". If you have a SO use cash or prepaid CC that was purchased with cash.

    2-Now you need a SIM card. Personally, I recommend using cash or prepaid CC to purchase a Pay-As-You-GO SIM card at Staples or Petro Canada which are known to have these for about $10. Staples, Petro Canada or other such places are highly recommended (no trace when using cash or prepaid CC). Purchasing these online is not recommended.

    3-Now you need airtime. If you went to Petro Canada to get your Pay-As-You-Go SIM card you can purchase top-up vouchers for airtime from this location, use cash or prepaid CC. Be sure to purchase airtime with the same company you will register your phone with or wait until you have registered your phone online then get a top up voucher, these can be purchased at numerous locations, use cash or prepaid CC.

    4-Now you need to register your phone. Do this online using a prepaid CC as you will be asked for ID if registering your phone in person (so don't do this). Important: When registering online do this from or through an Internet Cafe wifi or something similar to this, not from home, use your cell phone or laptop from Internet Cafe wifi. Do not use your real name. When submitting an email address online at such a location like an Internet Cafe, or something similar, create a fake yet temporarily usable email account in order to be able to receive your access code then be sure to delete this fake email account afterwards.

     

    Note for really concerned persons: If purchasing a phone is required know that most, if not all, Smart phones now come with GPS capabilities as older style phones, like flip-phones, do not. If one does not care about picture quality or emails I recommend an older type phone as they also tend to be less expensive. Also, be sure to purchase top-up vouchers from random different locations.

     

    If you have followed these steps correctly you will now have a Burner phone that is next to impossible or extremely difficult to be traced back to you.

     

    WIR

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  5. After news was released this week of the recent assault and robbery case in Ottawa where a SP called in a male friend who committed the acts, maybe considering a Burner phone is a good option for those who don't already use one. Text apps can be traced if you know how. She has turned herself in.

     

    What is stopping LE from going through her phone to view text history of other potential clients. Just a thought.

     

    WIR


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    I can't say for sure but I think those pics are stolen from now retired Stacey, it's so easy to do. However, I might be wrong but will look into it tomorrow.

     

    WIR

     

    Additional Comments:

     

    I communicated with one of Stacey's longtime friends today and sent her the above link. She has been friends with Stacey since High School and they are still friends to this day. She assured me that these pics are indeed stolen and being used by this person, she wanted me to let others know of such.

     

    WIR


  7. Who the hell goes to the bathroom without their phone these days?

     

    In fact, what on earth did we do in bathrooms before we all had cellphones?

     

    Haha, is that said tongue in cheek?

    I never bring my phone into the bathroom with me even when I shower, never. Too close to water and whoever calls or messages while I'm in there can wait 2-15 mins.

     

    WIR


  8. I don't think any little girl (or boy) grows up thinking that being a Provider is what they want to do later in life. We are raised with thoughts against it, thinking it is a "bad thing". Unless your family is wealthy we are all desperate for money when we are young adults or may later become financially desperate in a given circumstance. That I have seen, some start as they do see it as a quick way to make money and realize they are good at it and can handle the difficulties that come along with it so they stay. Some think it's what they want to do but quickly realize it's just not for them for one reason or another but stay anyways.

     

    Of their own free will, how or why one would choose to become a Provider is not as relevant as it is being happy if you are doing it and that this should be the greatest reason why one would continue to do so. That being said, people have different ideas of what makes them happy. I would think that one would have to be emotionally and psychologically geared to able to do such, handle the "self" issues that come with it. I would also think that these "self" issues are or can be just as potentially dangerous than client issues most Providers encounter in this profession, maybe even more so. It is a demanding task I'm sure and in so many ways that I, as a Punter, will probably never fully understand.

     

    WIR


  9. @MM No need for "Sorry for venting." It's good to let thoughts out sometimes and you didn't do it in a disrespectful manner. I get the "Shit happens both ways." this seems to apply to a number of things both sides of the industry deal with, it comes with the turf.

     

    I would have to assume that Providers have a separate phone for the industry part of their lives. No, Providers being texted off working hours is not approved unless the Provider has given you the okay to do so. I agree that unless someone sending you a text and not mentioning a window of when the message can be replied to that Providers are "damned if they do and damned if they don't".

     

    Prufrock Cummings mentioned Burner phones, these are great for both sides of the industry. Like him, I too am single but what type of reaction would you get if you received an obvious industry related text when you slipped away and left your phone for a minute, like using the bathroom for example, while in the company of a date or family and they should happen to see it? We need to be cautious, all of us. Punters need to be clear in regards to when a text can be returned and Providers need to not reply after a certain amount of time. What is that time if a window on return time wasn't mentioned? For me I'd say an hour but every Punter has a different time-frame so what is correct? I see the issue here for Providers.

     

    Clarity is key!

    WIR

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