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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom Dunn View Post
    Now I have read this thread carefully and can recall many similar ones in the past. The concept of screening is well established and probably necessary in certain circumstances. I am intrigued by a number of aspects of this
    process and the manner in which service providers apply it. Immediately springs to mind the executive on a business trip who has a wad of cash but no track record locally and the first timer as people who may be blocked off.
    Personally I find the application type scenario a little off putting not because of any great fear of being investigated but rather over the years I have tended to be a spur of the moment punter and although I have no problem answering basic questions I would
    lose interest if I was told I had to await the outcome of a vetting process. Now any service provider is fully entitled to set any reasonable rules he or she likes and damn the prospective client if they object and that is the key here. If you don't like the rules of the game move on and play somewhere else. Finally, I would feel somewhat uncomfortable with an escort I was attempting to see for the first time directly contacting somebody I knew well and had been seeing for many years. It strikes me as a bit like asking a current boss for a reference for a job application in another company. Worse still emailing or phoning an escort you are friendly with to ask was it ok to use their name as a reference.
    Very well worded and exectally the way I’d be thinks as well..

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