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Numerati

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French GFE VIP has been quite active lately in touring their girls again to the U.S. Around 10 days from now they will have three girls in NYC. They recently had a very pretty brunette show up but I didn't partake though.
 

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I know I am a nerd, but I would love to know their procedure for getting the cash back to Canada.

You and me both. I really want to tour both NYC and Boston this year, I so love working in the US, it's a gold mine for mid-thirties providers like me compared to Montreal. But the logistics are tricky. Vegas is easy as I can always use gambling as a cover, and I leave money in the US in an account there so I don't bring a lot of cash back with me anyway. But if I take a shopping trip to NYC for example, how do I explain coming home with cash? I could just leave it in a US bank, but if they are going to look at bank records that doesn't help. The one thing I definitely do not need is to have an issue crossing the border!
 

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Boy, I don't know....This is a great question. A lot of them do it so there must be a way. I remember a US provider complaining that she wanted to dave money but could not because of all the money she made escorting and yet, she had no job. I told her to get a massage therapist certificate. I think she actually went out and did this. But how would someone from outside the US do something like this? They would have to have some sort of work permit. Could a Vegas girl say she won it at the casinos? I know over a certain amont(I think it is 600$) they have to write you a W2 or something like this. Could she open a US bank account? I don't think it is illegal to carry your own money around. You only have to declare over 10,000$ and even then it is not illegal, correct?
 

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Could a Vegas girl say she won it at the casinos? I know over a certain amont(I think it is 600$) they have to write you a W2 or something like this. Could she open a US bank account? I don't think it is illegal to carry your own money around. You only have to declare over 10,000$ and even then it is not illegal, correct?

For sure you could say you won it. I think the threshold on a single win/jackpot is 1200 before you get a tax receipt. You can win 1000 ten times and never attract the attention of Uncle Sam.
I have a US account but I also have a US address in Vegas. Even then, there are special tax forms and such you have to fill out as a non-resident. I don't know the rules on opening a US account without a US address?

While there is nothing illegal about carrying your money around, the problem is avoiding suspicion at the border. It's not uncommon now for officials to ask how much money you are carrying. If the amount seems unusually high to them, or if you are declaring more returning home than you had entering the country they will likely know what you have been up to. Especially if you are a hot girl travelling alone with a suitcase full of lingerie. As per Patron's post above, they can seize your money based on the reasonable belief that a crime occurred. Plus, you know every time you try to cross the border after that you will be detained. An even worse case scenario would be if they managed to find some evidence of your activities on a cell phone or computer and you were actually arrested. Lots to think about.
 

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You and me both. I really want to tour both NYC and Boston this year, I so love working in the US, it's a gold mine for mid-thirties providers like me compared to Montreal. But the logistics are tricky. Vegas is easy as I can always use gambling as a cover, and I leave money in the US in an account there so I don't bring a lot of cash back with me anyway. But if I take a shopping trip to NYC for example, how do I explain coming home with cash? I could just leave it in a US bank, but if they are going to look at bank records that doesn't help. The one thing I definitely do not need is to have an issue crossing the border!

I've thought about this often myself. I've met many women from other countries, but I've never asked how they do it, as curious as I am. It just seems like too personal a question. Tianna, I'm going to PM you a couple of leads and you can try to follow up if you want...
 

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I had bits and pieces through out the years when I inquired behind the scenes but I always wondered what really went down with My Secret Club. They were very active in touring their girls to the US particularly Cali and NYC. Very similar to MGF. Then suddenly one day out of the blue everything was shut down and disappeared.
 

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I am also not sure if high-dollar gift cards such as Amazon are limited to the country of purchase. I would guess that would be hard to do because of the internet, but I do not know.

No, Amazon.com gift cards can be used to send items to Canada. I actually just received one and had no problem shipping an item here.
 

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Professional gamblers come to mind. They carry a shitload of ca$$$$$h when they "work." And many of them are johns themselves. LOL.
 

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Not many can make it. Being a successful professional gambler requires a very different set of skills and mind set that may not fit well with society. It is a very lonely profession and every time you mention that you are a pro people look at you with both disdain and envy. For one to be successful you have to master your own psychology and be emotionally/mentally detached from the money. Your focus is about playing correctly. It is a lot of work and many will not put in the effort to be successful. Plus most are focused on the money which is a total wrong approach to begin with. That is why you see so many donks when you hit the tables.
 

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I remember reading an article about an older woman like in her 50s in North New Jersey who was arrested for prostitution. The police obtained a search warrant, which is strange for such a minor crime, of her apartment. She was accepting men into her apartment and the neighbors complained. LE found a safe deposit box key and then went to the safety deposit box and opened it. She had $600,000 in various bills in the box. They took it under the state forfeiture law.

Imagine being this lady? That was probably her life savings. My belief is Governments are corrupt by their very nature because they can be.

Now about the forfeiture of this money. The government had no proof that this money was gained by her prostitution activities, although one could guess it was. That's all the government needs to do is present reasoning, not proof, to confiscate your belongings and have a Judge, not a jury, to agree with that reasoning.

In fact, in many states, the civil proceeding to forfeit property comes before your criminal case. Talk about a violation of the 5th amendment. If you try to defend your property, you are essentially giving up your 5th amendment right of not saying anything. There are cases in route to the Supreme challenging the timing of these proceedings vs. the criminal proceedings. And some states have proposed laws restricting how LE organizations use forfeiture.

Forfeiture is big business for local, state and federal government agencies.
 

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I wish all of the sixth-grade civics teachers would start the class with the example you just provided and teach them our rights and freedoms as they flow from that case.

Wishful thinking not going to happen. Our educational system is not to make smart individuals of independent thought. It is a social conditioning factory to churn out mindless drones to continuously feed a system made to work against you.
 

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I wish all of the sixth-grade civics teachers would start the class with the example you just provided and teach them our rights and freedoms as they flow from that case.

I don't think there is any lesson here to be learned other than how the US Constitution was written is not how it is practiced today. Forfeiture laws are fairly new.

There are worse cases than the 50 something year old prostitute, although her case was outrageous. I doubt a 6th grade teacher would use her case as an example. Think about it, prostitution? 6th grade?

I remember seeing a 20/20 show on forfeiture, where a legal immigrant from India was traveling by car from NY to South Carolina with a $1 million in cash to buy a Convenience Store with gas station, etc. He was stopped in a routine traffic stop by an undercover LE in an unmarked car. The officer told him he was going to search his car without any response from the immigrant. Of course the LE officer found the locked bag with $1 million in the trunk of the car. He arrested the guy for drug offenses. No drugs were found in the car. The case was eventually dropped but it cost him several thousand $ in lawyer fees, and the local municipality charged this guy administrative court costs above it all. And he lost the opportunity of buying the business as it took a couple years in Court to regain his assets.

The theory of forfeiture laws as you link points out is it gives the criminal a disincentive to commit the crime, but full time criminals just get more clever in laundering their assets and LE organizations get more aggressive thus pulling in people who are either committing very minor offenses or no offenses at all just to fund their organizations in order add more officers, increased budgets and pay and get larger, more secure and expensive prisons.
 

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So I'm trying out NYC next week! I'll also be attending a meet and greet (GT) Wednesday night while I'm there, I'm pretty excited.

I have some questions for the locals, if I may.

Outcall - are there any neighbourhoods I should avoid?
Advertising - I'll be using TER, P411 and Eros - anywhere else I should look at?

Thanks for any input! :)
 

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So I'm trying out NYC next week! I'll also be attending a meet and greet (GT) Wednesday night while I'm there, I'm pretty excited.

I have some questions for the locals, if I may.

Outcall - are there any neighbourhoods I should avoid?
Advertising - I'll be using TER, P411 and Eros - anywhere else I should look at?

Thanks for any input! :)

Here's a google map outlining all the good and bad neighborhoods in Manhattan: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zlRfMEZyDLOI.kybJh0BF_l4E&hl=en_US

I'm assuming you're sticking to Manhattan but just in case you're not I'd avoid Queens and the Bronx. I'd also avoid taking calls in Brooklyn (not sure why people always assume it's close to Manhattan, it's really not). One neighborhood you might want to consider is Hoboken in NJ. It's very accessible from downtown and would probably have a nice selection in terms of clientele (young professionals).

Oh, and for advertising don't forget to post something on merb! I've met so many clients from the NYC area.
 

Numerati

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So I'm trying out NYC next week! I'll also be attending a meet and greet (GT) Wednesday night while I'm there, I'm pretty excited.

I have some questions for the locals, if I may.

Outcall - are there any neighbourhoods I should avoid?
Advertising - I'll be using TER, P411 and Eros - anywhere else I should look at?

Thanks for any input! :)

Avoid the outer boroughs especially the Bronx. Brooklyn and Queens are next. Stick with Manhattan. If you have to head out beyond Manhattan, Long Island is a good bet yet not as favorable as being in Manhattan.

Your advertising channel is just fine especially TER. Oh not to forget bestgfe .com.
 

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Hi All

I am wondering if anyone knows any SP's that travel to US for a tour?

Thanks!!!!

If you wanted to take in a baseball game, you'd be much more entertained going to New York than Boston. :lol: Just saying.
 
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