Braziliancutee Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Hey guys i would like to share here that over the last few weeks, talking with some clients, I’ve heard the same story from more than seven guys: i hired this guy and when I went to the bathroom i saw he was taking pics from my credit cards or even going through my wallet and taking more money. if is the first time u are going to meet the guy don’t go with wallet. And be careful especially with the “cheap” guys bc a lot of them are really desperate for money. + KensingtonHomo 1
BeamerBikes Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Yeah, I’ll usually bare down my wallet to just some essentials, but even an ID and single credit card can be an ID theft’s great start. Credit freeze/lock and keeping strong unique passwords on MFA and your emails will go a long way. Very least, always keep an eye on your card transactions! Lot easier to clean up while it’s small.
Braziliancutee Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 10 minutes ago, BeamerBikes said: Yeah, I’ll usually bare down my wallet to just some essentials, but even an ID and single credit card can be an ID theft’s great start. Credit freeze/lock and keeping strong unique passwords on MFA and your emails will go a long way. Very least, always keep an eye on your card transactions! Lot easier to clean up while it’s small. Yeah!! Or just use Apple Pay. I always say to my clients only use Apple Pay is the same thing and more safe.
jmichaeliii Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago With anyone new, I pay for the hotel room then put the wallet back in my car.
Braziliancutee Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 11 minutes ago, jmichaeliii said: With anyone new, I pay for the hotel room then put the wallet back in my car. That’s awesome! I had a client who hired me a few days ago and after he left the room for me and let me order room service. Very very cute Edited 4 hours ago by Braziliancutee + KensingtonHomo 1
+ KensingtonHomo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Thanks for the heads up @Braziliancutee We generally host and if it's someone new, I put our wallets in a lockbox.
+ KensingtonHomo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, Braziliancutee said: That’s awesome! I had a client who hired a few days me and after left the room for me and let me order room service after. Very very cute I love to bake and when we have guys over, I offer them homemade cookies and ice cream.
Braziliancutee Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, KensingtonHomo said: I love to bake and when we have guys over, I offer them homemade cookies and ice cream. That’s so cute! Sometimes we stay all day without eat.
+ Just Chuck Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I own several Pelican Cases of various sizes. The Harbor Freight knockoff Apache cases would work too. If I host, I like to throw my valuables and sensitive data into a Pelican case then run a steel cable around something that would require tools to move (like the piping under the sink.) and connect the case to the cable with a sturdy padlock. If I visit rather than hosting, I do nearly the same, but I lock the cable to the child safety seat anchors in the hatchback of my SUV. Someone with a set of boltcutters or other special tools could steal my stuff, but someone won’t be able to grab-and-go without tools.
+ Act25 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago When I'm meeting someone for the first time I carry the absolute minimum. Cash for fee & tip, car key, phone only if I need to communicate with them, maybe glasses (sun & reading - both cheap). If I'm hosting somebody new everything important is hidden. MikeBiDude 1
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