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Bbw hunter

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Randomuserbunchofnumbers, You say this like you think escorts (women in general maybe?) are too stupid to cross-check real life info. Giving a fake ID isn't going to be of any help for you if there's nothing to be found about that "person". Don't be silly.

I don't ask for ID and rarely for deposits myself BUT I understand why my colleagues do it. Deposits are to avoid wasting time, and ID is to know who we're meeting. If you don't show up, we didn't lose the entire amount (hence deposits). If you beat a girl up, she'll know who to sue. If you kill a girl, police will be able to find the info you gave her while going through her phone. And bad guys generally refuse screening, so yes, asking for ID is a form of protection because it drives most of the bad guys away. It's really that simple et ça ne prends pas la tête à Papineau pour tirer ces conclusions, like really, think further than "muhhhh, women thieves" or "my boner > your survival".

It's really ok to say "I don't pay deposits/would never send my ID", what's not ok is saying " Gift cards are for robbing you without having to see you, ID cards are to blackmail you, simple as that". Don't be like that.

"Refusing to send ID means you're a murderer, simple as that." see how fucking stupid that sounds?
Good points.
Wow, remind me to never get on your bad side. ;)
 

Julia Sky

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You can get on any side you want and you know it. ;) (Good thing I paid my advertising today, this is borderline I think hahah). I'm out!
 

Allan Quatermain

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Personally I would never give out personal info to a SP, this can sink you eyebrow deep in doodoo. As far as SPs that ask for gift cards, you are technically helping them to launder money and not pay taxes.
 

sene5hos

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As far as SPs that ask for gift cards, you are technically helping them to launder money and not pay taxes.


Gift cards are when you want to thank them and be sure she will like it.

Launder money like that? o_O

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As far as SPs that ask for gift cards, you are technically helping them to launder money and not pay taxes.
I knew there was a good reason to give them gift cards.
Now I am totally relieved that all of it will go to someone that you enjoy being fucked by.
 
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rosedelacourt

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Personally I would never give out personal info to a SP, this can sink you eyebrow deep in doodoo. As far as SPs that ask for gift cards, you are technically helping them to launder money and not pay taxes.
HAHA but paying in cash helps you make sure we pay our taxes.. I see the logic here (not). Again, how about you use that energy to make sure our job is decriminalized so we can easily pay our taxes instead? Thank you
 

RVK7

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No matter how you arrange to obtain sexual services for pay, it’s a crime in Canada, according to the latest news. I understand the legitimate concerns of screening, and I don’t disagree, but the traces left by some of the processes suggested here are excellent pre-established evidence in a court of law. Pensez-y bien, petits lapins en chaleur, parce qu’une fois devant sa seigneurie, il sera trop tard. Take my word for it.
 

Fradi

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R2D2,

I don’t know how giving a gift card is evidence of any kind of criminal activity.
I have given Amazon gift cards to most of my family members especially now during this Covid it is a very easy and safe way of gift giving.
I have sent a few gift cards to SP that I have never met and don’t intend to meet, it seemed a nice thing to do at the time and for a good reason, maybe it was a scam, I like to think it wasn’t. It is not going to put me in a different tax bracket.

ID I would be very reluctant to give to an SP I don’t know really well and the ones I do obviously no longer have a need for it.
Gift cards not a problem.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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R2D2,


I have given Amazon gift cards to most of my family members especially now during this Covid

Many people I know are avoiding Amazon as they do zero good for the economy. Amazon does not sponsor local sport teams, employ local people and bad for local business. Amazon is our China.
Also, instead of buying from Amazon look at the product manufacturer website, they most likely will sell you it cheaper ( Got my laptop through Lenovo cheaper than the Amazon price ).
Off topic but a little info.
 

Zaeballo

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There is a popular misconception that reporting “illegal” income on a tax return will lead to an investigation by law enforcement. But that isn’t true.
It may not lead to an investigation by law enforcement but your tax return may be used as evidence in a criminal case against you.

IRC 6103(i)(1) provides that, pursuant to court order, return information may be shared with law enforcement agencies for investigation and prosecution of non-tax criminal laws.
 

RVK7

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Hi Merbites,

I'm hoping for some advice regarding lack of references that, as a result, necessitate photo ID verification and a deposit. I am not too concerned about the deposit in favour of those who are well-reputed on this forum, but how do you feel about the phot ID requirement from Indys?
Thanks in advance

Did I really talk about gift cards in my post (♯27) or tax obligations or China!? Maybe gift cards are an obsession in these times of pandemic, like the Chinese virus or unpaid taxes for some, who knows... Anyway, when I interact with a thread for the very first time, and unless there's a specific reference to more recent comments, I react to the topic proposed by its instigator, in this case 2shy. He wanted to know -- and I quote -- how we felt "about the phot ID requirement from Indys?'' As he wanted ''some advice'' from us, enlightened hobbyists, I humbly and almost timidly submitted one for consideration in a context of legality or illegality (as you wish). I referred to certain screening and ID processes, not gift cards. Sorry to have generated such a misunderstanding in your minds cause of my appealing sexy calves. But, if you really insist, guys and chicks, please note that I have absolutely nothing against gift cards, especially when they are given to me; I would even be very willing to receive them from you.
 

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Personally I would never give out personal info to a SP, this can sink you eyebrow deep in doodoo. As far as SPs that ask for gift cards, you are technically helping them to launder money and not pay taxes.
That's why I always get the SP's personal contact info so I can send her a 1099 at the end of the year and claim it on my tax returns. This alone is a good enough joke, but I can explain it for my Merbites in Canada - In the states if you pay someone in excess of $600 in a given year for "services" you can issue then a 1099 so they pay tax on the money you gave them. This sounds as ridiculous as me technically helping SP's to launder money.

Also, If I get my gift cards at the post office or WalMart and pay in cash how exactly will it develop into a criminal case with the law?
 

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Patron,

You miss the point of the Garner case. You can file the tax return, report the income and claim a privilege. Garner didn't do it, so the Feds fucked him in the ass, hard, and appropriately. That's it. Nothing you posted is responsive to that point.

Are you aware of what the 5th amendment says? I thought you were an American. It doesn't cease applying when you file a tax return.
 
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Zaeballo

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No, I never said that illegal income should not be reported. I just don't think it would be the smartest thing in the world to report that the source of that income is illegal. I am not sure how to approach that problem. I would probably suggest finding a smart accountant and following his/her advice.
 

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I can accept that criticism, but I read Zaebollo’s posts as advocating that income not be reported.

I did not read his posts that way at all. The Garner case clearly stands for the proposition that you can't be compelled to testify against yourself on your tax return, but if you fail to invoke that privilege, whatever is stated in the return can be used against you. Which is totally fair, because it's an admission under oath and the whole point of signing something under penalty of perjury is so the statements made therein can be used in any proceeding with your consent.

I read your posts on legal matters sometimes and cringe. Please do me a favor. If you ever get busted for ANYTHING- even urinating in public- please hire an attorney.
 

kabukicho

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Hi Merbites,

I'm hoping for some advice regarding lack of references that, as a result, necessitate photo ID verification and a deposit. I am not too concerned about the deposit in favour of those who are well-reputed on this forum, but how do you feel about the phot ID requirement from Indys?
Thanks in advance

my thoughts are I may not mind showing it (ID) in person (how's that gonna happen however) but I do presently mind more so, the method typically offered to transmit the ID, which is email. And usually the girl has a GMAIL account to which I would suggest is a problem.

go get a protonmail account at least, ladies. Ladies who don't understand, seem to tense up when you suggest what equates to a deviation from their plan and jump to suspicion unfortunately.
 
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