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How long does an escort keep their client's information (name, phone, address, email, etc.) before deleting it? I can understand keeping it until after the meeting for safety's sake, but how long after that?

 

I have always two copies of this information one for me and one for my security person. After the meeting, I destroy both, unless I am instructed not to do so.

 

If someone asks me to keep their information then I save it with a code amongst my other contacts, to avoid the obvious risk of having a little incriminating notebook.

 

I will keep and use this information to contact the clients who have requested for me to do so till I retire, when I will erase everything.

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I have always two copies of this information one for me and one for my security person. After the meeting, I destroy both, unless I am instructed not to do so.

 

If someone asks me to keep their information then I save it with a code amongst my other contacts, to avoid the obvious risk of having a little incriminating notebook.

 

I will keep and use this information to contact the clients who have requested for me to do so till I retire, when I will erase everything.

What will happen to your data if you accidentally die before you retire?

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I have always two copies of this information one for me and one for my security person. After the meeting, I destroy both, unless I am instructed not to do so.

 

If someone asks me to keep their information then I save it with a code amongst my other contacts, to avoid the obvious risk of having a little incriminating notebook.

 

I will keep and use this information to contact the clients who have requested for me to do so till I retire, when I will erase everything.

 

My goodness, I would say you must be the exception rather than the rule (in more ways than one). :)

 

I would guess that most guys are not nearly so careful.

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What will happen to your data if you accidentally die before you retire?

 

It will be lost between the 700 phone numbers and info of the many friends and acquaintances that I have all over the world. Only I can tell who is who in my list, so even if someone was so interested in retrieving this data, he would have to first know all the names of the people that I know.

 

Not even my closest friends would be able to tell if Albert from Tennessee is a friend, a fuck buddie, a client of one of my other pursuits, family, a friend of a friend, a service provider... (I do have an incredibly memory, and if I read Albert from Tennessee I would be able to know who he is, what he looks like, where do I know him from, where we met, what we did and what we talked about. At least in most of the cases.)

 

If at some point I go through my contacts and I read a name that simply doesn't say anything to me, I erase it.

 

Besides, only two people would be able to handle this information, and I trust these people with my life.

 

If I die while my security person still has my client's info, it means that I died while I was still with my client, so it is good that he has it. As soon as I am out the door, I call my security person and the information is destroyed.

 

I understand that the success in my profession depends greatly on my ability to handle delicate information, so I go at great lengths to do it carefully.

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When I travel to different cities I ask my clients if they would like me to contact them when I'm back. If they say yes, I keep only their name, email and phone number, but no other personal information or information regarding our encounter. If they say no, I just purge it.

 

In Seattle, I never keep information on transient clients who are just visiting. My regulars I do keep their names and phone numbers, but they appear in my address book just like my friends. If anyone got a hold of my phone they would appear as ordinary contacts. Keep in mind though that my iPhone is password enabled and I only have access to it. If someone tries to put in the wrong code, it erases everything after too many attempts.

 

Now flakes, no-shows, clients who stiff me, etc. that's a different story. They will always be in my contact book, but under "Ignore." That way I don't make the same mistake twice.

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When I travel to different cities I ask my clients if they would like me to contact them when I'm back. If they say yes, I keep only their name, email and phone number, but no other personal information or information regarding our encounter. If they say no, I just purge it.

 

In Seattle, I never keep information on transient clients who are just visiting. My regulars I do keep their names and phone numbers, but they appear in my address book just like my friends. If anyone got a hold of my phone they would appear as ordinary contacts. Keep in mind though that my iPhone is password enabled and I only have access to it. If someone tries to put in the wrong code, it erases everything after too many attempts.

 

Now flakes, no-shows, clients who stiff me, etc. that's a different story. They will always be in my contact book, but under "Ignore." That way I don't make the same mistake twice.

 

I did the same thing with massage clients. the ones that were flakes no shows or i just didn't want to take again due to a bad interaction stayed in the address book under ignore regardless of how much time has passed

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It will be lost between the 700 phone numbers and info of the many friends and acquaintances that I have all over the world.

...Besides, only two people would be able to handle this information, and I trust these people with my life.

 

As Mr. NYTomcat put it in a post called Universal Truths

 

1. I think part of a best friend's job should be to immediately clear your computer history if you die.

 

But, there always remains a record of every phone call made and every email sent and every website visited by your computer.

 

The real question isn't can you or I be found, but what have we done to make someone look for us? Because if they want to find us, and they can get a judge to agree, we will be found based on our electronic history.

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Now flakes, no-shows, clients who stiff me, etc. that's a different story. They will always be in my contact book, but under "Ignore." That way I don't make the same mistake twice.

 

That reminds me... when I have a flake or an annoying person who never books or someone who was rude while trying to book a session, I choose a code for him that will remind me not to answer the phone.

 

"IWANTYOURCUMSHOTS!!!"

 

"FIFTYDOLLARSISENOUGH"

 

"IWANTYOUNOW!!!!"

 

Are a few of these gentlemen, immortalized in my memory by their personal mantra. When the phone rings and I see one of the 8 names that I have saved like this, (And it happens relatively often.), I just smile and send the call to voicemail. By laughing a little I dispel the annoyance that otherwise I could feel.

 

My grandmother had it right: "Men should really mind their manners if they're looking to get some."

 

Ah, the wisdom of generations gone!

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That reminds me... when I have a flake or an annoying person who never books or someone who was rude while trying to book a session, I choose a code for him that will remind me not to answer the phone.

 

"IWANTYOURCUMSHOTS!!!"

 

"FIFTYDOLLARSISENOUGH"

 

"IWANTYOUNOW!!!!"

 

Are a few of these gentlemen, immortalized in my memory by their personal mantra. When the phone rings and I see one of the 8 names that I have saved like this, (And it happens relatively often.), I just smile and send the call to voicemail. By laughing a little I dispel the annoyance that otherwise I could feel.

 

My grandmother had it right: "Men should really mind their manners if they're looking to get some."

 

Ah, the wisdom of generations gone!

 

 

 

 

lol i always named mine in the phone void 1 void 2 void 3 and so on

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My grandmother had it right: "Men should really mind their manners if they're looking to get some."

 

Ah, the wisdom of generations gone!

 

:) What a great lady she must have been!

 

A friend of mine once told me his grandmother was interviewed by the local newspaper on her hundreth birthday. The reporter asked about her secret to good health and wondered if she had ever been bedridden. Said she:

 

Oh my, yes. And once in the back of a buggy. But don't put that in the paper!

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That's hot

 

I love spontaneous sex... but I've never done it before or ever will... :)

 

:) What a great lady she must have been!

 

A friend of mine once told me his grandmother was interviewed by the local newspaper on her hundreth birthday. The reporter asked about her secret to good health and wondered if she had ever been bedridden. Said she:

 

Oh my, yes. And once in the back of a buggy. But don't put that in the paper!

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I'm alarmed ....The IWANTYOUNOW sounds like iit might be me...even though I know I have never contacted Juan...Good to know that this behavior is in poor taste.

 

There is nothing wrong with wanting to get your rocks off shortly. My gentleman in question went to my little black list because of an exchange like this:

 

(Phone rings.) "Hello?"

 

"I WANT YOU NOW!!!"

 

"Hi, how are you.?"

 

"CAN YOU COME NOW? NOW? I WANT YOU NOW!!"

 

"Okay, I would also like to meet you, what's your name, man?"

 

"NO, CAN YOU COME NOW?"

 

"Well, I would need some time to get ready, but I would also need a name..."

 

"COME NOW!!!! I VERY HORNY!!! I AM AT _____"

 

"Well, of course, but I will need some time to get there, and..."

 

"NO TIME..... I WANT YOU NOW!!!!!!!"

 

(Sound of phone clicking.)

 

Five minutes after that, he would call again after having gone through all the escorts in the city, to repeat the exact performance... just to call again five minutes after having hung up.

 

Vehemence is hot. Lunacy is not.

 

:)A friend of mine once told me his grandmother was interviewed by the local newspaper on her hundreth birthday. The reporter asked about her secret to good health and wondered if she had ever been bedridden. Said she:

 

Oh my, yes. And once in the back of a buggy. But don't put that in the paper!

 

I can't stop laughing...

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(Phone rings.) "Hello?"

 

"I WANT YOU NOW!!!"

 

"Hi, how are you.?"

 

"CAN YOU COME NOW? NOW? I WANT YOU NOW!!"

 

"Okay, I would also like to meet you, what's your name, man?"

 

"NO, CAN YOU COME NOW?"

 

"Well, I would need some time to get ready, but I would also need a name..."

 

"COME NOW!!!! I VERY HORNY!!! I AM AT _____"

 

"Well, of course, but I will need some time to get there, and..."

 

"NO TIME..... I WANT YOU NOW!!!!!!!"

 

 

Juan - just to be clear. It's ok if "IWANTYOUNOW!" so long as I act politely and gentlemanly, correct?

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Juan - just to be clear. It's ok if "IWANTYOUNOW!" so long as I act politely and gentlemanly, correct?

 

WELL, You have to admit. "I WANT YOU LATER" does not have the same cache to it....

 

I also have to ask...because I see it so often. Would it be considered rude to use "cum" instead of "come" and "meat" instead of "meet" when e-mailing....Just an oportunity for to learn a little ettiquette which does not come along very often in the forum

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I AM terribly picky about etiquette.

 

IWANTYOUNOW[/size][/b]!" so long as I act politely and gentlemanly, correct?

 

It's perfect! Want me whenever you want to want me... just BOOk a session.

 

 

I also have to ask...because I see it so often. Would it be considered rude to use "cum" instead of "come" and "meat" instead of "meet" when e-mailing....

 

 

As far as I am concerned, you could simply write:

 

"Come now, meet the meat and cum!"

 

As long as I had an address, a name, a confirmable phone number and a confirmed appointment I am a happy camper.

 

Call me Sir, call me Juan, call me sexy, call me thing, you, meat, floozy. Call me anything...

 

But call me.

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Perhaps a new line of business

 

It's perfect! Want me whenever you want to want me... just BOOk a session.

 

 

Juan, Just come within 100 miles of me here and an appointment you will have. LOL...Do you have a long distance rate where I can just call you dirty sexy things without the hope of seeing you.

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Juan, Just come within 100 miles of me here and an appointment you will have. LOL...Do you have a long distance rate where I can just call you dirty sexy things without the hope of seeing you.

 

Just wanted to clarify that I am not going for the hard sale here. I am absent-minded myself but not enough to not notice that I am in a different continent.

 

What I meant is that I am not that picky about people's style in communication, as long as this communication leads to something concrete. When someone writes and writes or talks and calls and calls and never books, that really gets me cranky.

 

That is not to say that I don't hope we will meet someday. The dirty, sexy things... indeed!

 

Big hug!

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