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River

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Overseas outcall, avoiding real name disclosure?
« on: 21 March 2014, 12:38:03 am »
I've just received an enquiry for an outcall appointment, for a weekend visit. This is within the
EU. The potential client is resident in said country. The costs would be Flights, hotel & my fees.
I would be looking to arrange the flights myself, so my non Escort details remain undisclosed to
the potential client.

I would be looking for flights & half my fee upfront. Has anyone had a booking like this and how
did you arrange transfer of funds, without providing your legal name? I'm thinking about
Western Union money transfer, but I have zero experience with them.
Edit.
Of course, currently in the UK, there is no cross reference between account number/sort code
and the name on the account. so that is a deposit fee transfer option too. Anyway, I'd appreciate
anyone's thoughts.

Also, I've the same question regarding the hotel. If I am his registered guest, would the hotel
likely request my passport info for registration purposes? {Clearly a different name from Jodie}

Is this gig doable without disclosing my real name at some point?
« Last Edit: 24 January 2017, 10:08:19 pm by River »

carachameleon

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Re: Overseas outcall, avoiding real name disclosure?
« Reply #1 on: 21 March 2014, 01:26:31 am »
Based on my travels in the EU, I've always been asked for a passport during registration. So as long as you are a registered guest, they will require a passport/ID, to my understanding.

Is there a particular reason why you have to be a registered guest? Why not an unregistered one?

River

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Re: Overseas outcall, avoiding real name disclosure?
« Reply #2 on: 21 March 2014, 01:51:22 am »
Thanks carasg.
I don't know about the size of the hotel. If it's large then I may well be able
to remain unnoticed; it's possibly not an issue in that instance.
It might well be a small family run hotel in which case I would be noticed as staying there.
I'm imagining that if the latter case, I would be required to register.
I think there are laws in most countries that obligate hotels
to obtain passport/ID details of guests from outside the country.

I'm looking to see what my potential exposure is and how to minimise or avoid it.