SecretProvider Posted November 3 Posted November 3 No. Even if there was a way, we wouldn't share it with clients as it is a way to protect ourselves from danger. Whoisyourdaddy and GentJ 2
caramelsub Posted November 3 Posted November 3 Mr. Number. It’s been discussed here before. + Pensant 1
56harrisond Posted November 3 Posted November 3 45 minutes ago, caramelsub said: Mr. Number. It’s been discussed here before. SecretProvider 1
GentJ Posted Tuesday at 03:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:39 PM 21 hours ago, 56harrisond said: There's very little shit-talking going on. 90% of what providers complain about is having their time wasted/stolen.
Medin Posted Tuesday at 06:37 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:37 PM 2 hours ago, GentJ said: There's very little shit-talking going on. 90% of what providers complain about is having their time wasted/stolen. ...and the vast majority of them think anytime you contact a provider and not end up hiring them you're a time waster. caramelsub, SecretProvider and MRK 1 2
Mark_fl Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago The reason I ask is tied to paying cash. I will only pay cash, and I know others are the same. Im also not paying a deposit as I'm afraid of getting scammed. So if providers could see that a client is legit, pays cash it would help us both.
Jay_lucas Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago i do wanna add to this if i may. we don’t use anything to “ talk bad “ about clients. it’s a way for us to avoid clients that play games with providers. Unfortunately there’s a lot of clients out there that constantly contact people to play games, or are dangerous people. SecretProvider 1
SecretProvider Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 11/4/2025 at 1:37 PM, Medin said: ...and the vast majority of them think anytime you contact a provider and not end up hiring them you're a time waster. perhaps because the VAST majority of people that contact has have no intention of hiring, and then the small percentage that actually do have intention have not read our adds properly and ask questions like 'can you host?' when the first line of our add said "I can not host" or some such nonsense.
SecretProvider Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mark_fl said: The reason I ask is tied to paying cash. I will only pay cash, and I know others are the same. Im also not paying a deposit as I'm afraid of getting scammed. So if providers could see that a client is legit, pays cash it would help us both. a way to show provider you are legit is to - send a small deposit. (amazon gift card is a easy way to send without leaving a trail), arranging for uber for our visit if you are getting an outcall, or having a premium rentmen account. Hope this helps. We need more good guys.
Mark_fl Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Well, like I said, I'm not leaving a deposit. There are as many flaky providers as clients. That's why it would be nice if word of mouth worked both ways. I'm also happy to have a call with the provider to ensure their comfort level, but I'm not paying for anything in advance.
BigK Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I honestly don’t know why providers don’t check out their clients rent men profiles. If they see the client has hired other escorts, possibly even some who they know, then they could reach out to get a word of mouth review of the client..
+ JamesB Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 5 hours ago, SecretProvider said: perhaps because the VAST majority of people that contact has have no intention of hiring, and then the small percentage that actually do have intention have not read our adds properly and ask questions like 'can you host?' when the first line of our add said "I can not host" or some such nonsense. While it’s true that plenty of clients skim ads and waste providers’ time with questions like “Can you host?” even when the answer is clearly stated, the frustration definitely goes both ways. Providers can be just as guilty, many ignore messages completely, don’t bother to read client profiles with key info like preferences or boundaries or reply with vague copy-paste responses that barely address what was asked. This kind of mutual negligence isn’t unique to this industry, it happens everywhere. Here’s a typical scenario I’ve run into way too often. When I reach out to a provider for the first time, usually when they’re listed as “available” on the site, my message includes four simple questions: rates, whether they’re comfortable with my expectations for the session, their availability on a given date and, if they host, a general idea of their location. What happens next? I might get partial answers to one or two questions usually a day or two later. So I follow up with the remaining questions. If another couple of days go by without a clear response, I move on. From their perspective, I’m now a “time waster” because I texted twice and didn’t book. From mine, they’re the time waster because I spent days just trying to get basic information. So… who’s really in the wrong here?
Mark_fl Posted 11 minutes ago Author Posted 11 minutes ago 15 minutes ago, JamesB said: Here’s a typical scenario I’ve run into way too often. When I reach out to a provider for the first time, usually when they’re listed as “available” on the site, my message includes four simple questions: rates, whether they’re comfortable with my expectations for the session, their availability on a given date and, if they host, a general idea of their location. What happens next? I might get partial answers to one or two questions usually a day or two later. Well thats often a good result. Often you get an autoreply linking to taking the whole conversation offline or to their peronal website, not having read the message at all.
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