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ThroatCummer

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  1. ThroatCummer's post in How come providers don't answer calls? was marked as the answer   
    There's also a setting at least on your iPhone to "Silence Unknown Callers" so if they aren't already in your contact list, your phone never rings at all.  I have this set at all times. 
    Sure, I miss some important calls from maybe an insurance company or the state where I live, but they always send a notification e-mail or a USPS mail letter if it is really important. In 2025, I seriously have no use for answering anyone who isn't already in my contact list. It's good fraud/scam prevention as well. If at all possible, I urge others to do similar. 
     

  2. ThroatCummer's post in How do I explain my limitations when hiring a provider? was marked as the answer   
    You say EXACTLY what you just posted here in the first paragraph.  After you've engaged and went back and forth once or twice, you write that.  
    Any provider worth your money will have zero problems and will love to know that to make your experience better.  One bit of advice is find someone over 30 years old.  Generally speaking, and there are exceptions, these guys have the experience in handling all types and will make it worth every penny.  Good luck!!
  3. ThroatCummer's post in Escorts and PNP was marked as the answer   
    The issue is that you can only list PNP on the profile as a binary option yes/no and not clarify. Many of the escorts that I know list it, but don't use themselves. They are okay with clients who want to use something to be more comfortable or take the edge off.  Yes, that means you can get into really bad situations where a client overdoses in front of you and that's the worst case scenario. But if you are really interested in an escort and they have PNP in their profile, there is no harm in asking them to clarify when you engage with them. Those three letters are a deal breaker for some, and that's understandable. We simply can't know what or how much the escort uses, unless we ask. Then they can lie. It's a chance you take. But I have found many escorts that are actually clean and have PNP for their clients. So take that for what it's worth. 
  4. ThroatCummer's post in Money Service Business (MSB)... How Well Do We Know About Them? was marked as the answer   
    I know everything there is to know about MSBs. I'm deeply involved in that industry and can quote almost any Bank Secrecy Act (and its descendants like the USA PATRIOT ACT) law, rule, and/or guideline in my sleep. 
    The answer: It's complicated. 
    Part of that could be read as this person is considering themselves a MSB. That's also incorrect, they aren't. lol
    There are no new federal regs or guidelines that came out recently about accepting payment in this context. There has been a big crackdown by the regulators on MSBs involved in certain high-risk industries like crypto that are making it really hard to operate a legit company in this environment. When you pay, you can pay cash, debit, credit, p2p payments (Paypal, Venmo, Cash App) or crypto.  Since he said only cash and crypto, that means they're probably worried about getting p2p payments and the 1099/taxability implications of incomes from those sources. That would be my guess. 

    You want to know my advice to providers who read this:  Start accepting crypto. If you're worried about the ups and downs of the market, you can easily exchange it for a "stablecoin" that tracks the dollar that doesn't lose or gain value. Everyone should have a coinbase.com or kraken.com or gemini.com account and own a little bit. It'll be worth $1M or more in the blink of an eye, as sure as the sun rises and sets. It will do for finance what the internet did for information. It doesn't seem like it right now, but let's bookmark this post and link back to it in about five years, yea?  
     
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