I think that's what he's saying... at least now. But there are mixed messages coming from him. On his website, under the contact tab, he writes: "For those who are new-comers, shy, or busy and on the go, I have provided an easy to use form below." This is the infamous form that requests the client's real name, phone number, email address, age, occupation, location, etc.
On that same page, he notes that you are allowed to text or call him, but he adds: "When texting or calling, please fill [sic] free to use the contact form below as a guide to provide all necessary information about you and our future meeting." In other words, if you call or text him, you should still provide "all necessary information" requested on the form, even if you don't use the actual form.
This point is reinforced under the bookings & rates tab, where it is stated: "Please fill out the submission form, if you are hoping for a faster response send me a text message and be sure to include your: Name, age, occupation, location, and day and time you would like to meet."
In this forum, however, MrMattBig has appeared to walk back a bit on the form itself and wishes to convey that the form is intended to address only three central concerns of his:
"1. The prospective client is not law enforcement.
2. The prospective client is serious about meeting.
3. The prospective client will treat me with the upmost [sic] respect."
It is doubtful that the form will help him accomplish his first goal. It is more likely that the form will help him with his second goal. (Who in their right mind would fill out the form if they weren't serious?) And I can only assume that it will also help him with his third goal, insofar as MrMattBig will have sufficient data to blackmail his clients if they don't treat him with the "upmost [sic] respect."