Ali Gator Posted November 23, 2024 Posted November 23, 2024 When I check out a provider's ad, I always look to see what payment options they take, as I may not have cash on me (more often than not, I don't have the cash on me). They sometimes post their options in RentMen and Rent Masseur, they always post them in Masseurfinder. It's easy this way - narrows down my choices as I know which apps I can use. If I can't find it in their ad, I inquire about the pay app options via text, which they almost always respond with, "I take everything". I then let them know what I want to use for the appointment and they respond with 'ok'. A few times now, I've tried to pay them with Zelle, as either their ad said they took it, or they responded with 'everything'. Both times the provider said, 'What else do you have ? I don't like to take Zelle'. Same experience with PayPal and Venmo, at times. They ask for ApplePay, which I don't have and don't want. If you prefer not to take these - why list them in your ad ? Why tell me you take them, or why affirm with an 'ok' when I'm booking the appointment ? A few times now, when they say they'd rather not take that particular cash app, I let them know it's in their ad or they said they did in our texting - and that's all I have. They reluctantly take it. Why play this game ? (I've seen this complaint on other message forums, as well, so it's not just me.)
Vin Marco Posted November 23, 2024 Posted November 23, 2024 23 minutes ago, Ali Gator said: When I check out a provider's ad, I always look to see what payment options they take, as I may not have cash on me (more often than not, I don't have the cash on me). They sometimes post their options in RentMen and Rent Masseur, they always post them in Masseurfinder. It's easy this way - narrows down my choices as I know which apps I can use. If I can't find it in their ad, I inquire about the pay app options via text, which they almost always respond with, "I take everything". I then let them know what I want to use for the appointment and they respond with 'ok'. A few times now, I've tried to pay them with Zelle, as either their ad said they took it, or they responded with 'everything'. Both times the provider said, 'What else do you have ? I don't like to take Zelle'. Same experience with PayPal and Venmo, at times. They ask for ApplePay, which I don't have and don't want. If you prefer not to take these - why list them in your ad ? Why tell me you take them, or why affirm with an 'ok' when I'm booking the appointment ? A few times now, when they say they'd rather not take that particular cash app, I let them know it's in their ad or they said they did in our texting - and that's all I have. They reluctantly take it. Why play this game ? (I've seen this complaint on other message forums, as well, so it's not just me.) Very strange 🧐 considering that there have never been more payment options... it could be entirely possible that certain payment options ( Zelle and other apps ) will divulge their real names and that may be where the reluctancy comes from. I do agree with you... they should not list payment options they are not fully intending on using.. Ali Gator 1
+ DrownedBoy Posted November 23, 2024 Posted November 23, 2024 Yes - Zelle requires a person's true name, and for that reason, some providers don't want to use it. I don't blame them, and accommodate that. Personally, I prefer using cash. Shawn Monroe, + Jamie21, Vin Marco and 2 others 1 1 3
marylander1940 Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 harlow, jackcali, TorontoDrew and 2 others 1 3 1
Vin Marco Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 2 hours ago, DrownedBoy said: Yes - Zelle requires a person's true name, and for that reason, some providers don't want to use it. I don't blame them, and accommodate that. Personally, I prefer using cash. Venmo often shows me people's real name too. Shawn Monroe and marylander1940 2
marylander1940 Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 1 minute ago, Vin Marco said: Venmo often shows me people's real name too. I think PayPal is more discreet because it uses an email. Vin Marco and + DrownedBoy 2
Vin Marco Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 Just now, marylander1940 said: I think PayPal is more discreet because it uses an email. Cash App as well. Just the chosen screen name ( I've seen some funny 😆 ones 😜 marylander1940 and + DrownedBoy 1 1
+ nycman Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 15 hours ago, marylander1940 said: I think PayPal is more discreet because it uses an email. Venmo once disclosed that an escort’s mother was paying his rent. I politely informed him that he may want to change his privacy settings. He was embarrassed but handled the awkward situation well. Moke, + Vegas_Millennial, marylander1940 and 2 others 2 1 2
rvwnsd Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 10 hours ago, nycman said: Venmo once disclosed that an escort’s mother was paying his rent. I politely informed him that he may want to change his privacy settings. He was embarrassed but handled the awkward situation well. Before everyone's undies get in a bundle, Venmo started as a social payment app for friends to send small amounts for their share of dinner, coffee, etc. Therefore, it would allow users to see what other users paid to them and what they paid to other users. Changing a setting to make one's transactions private will fix that right up. Moke and MikeBiDude 1 1
ReynST Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 I take everything ... except Zelle. 😅 Primarily because Zelle goes to my personal account and it's easier to have earnings go to my business account
BuffaloKyle Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 That's definitely something I would ask a provider before you meet up with them @Ali Gator, if your preferred payment will be ok. Even if they have it listed in their ad check first. That goes for anything else in an ad too. Sexual position, intos, condom preference, smoking status. 😅 rvwnsd and + ApexNomad 1 1
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