I don't know why I am bothering but..
From your site:Your business gains four important advantages with secure client communication.
1. your clients (sic) privacy. In today?s world ensuring your clients privacy is a strong business advantage, particularly for those clients with much to lose. Your clients will appreciate your concern over their privacy.
2. your ability to maintain contact and market to your clients. Clients do not mind maintaining contact when it is does not compromise their privacy and secrecy. Keeping in touch with clients leads to more business and clients recommending your service.
3. your ability to sell your business. Transferring control of your business, people you hired and clients is as simple as giving control of your master account to the person buying your business.
4. your personal security. Your communications are kept away from prying eyes and cannot be intercepted, forwarded, copied or seen by outsiders. That vastly reduces the risk of entrapment for you and the people you work with.
1. Either clients trust escorts, or they don't. Using this is not going to help.
2. What's this translate as? You can pester anyone who's contacted you? How are they going to know they have a message on this? An 'Oi, you've got a message on the site used by - when anyone checks -escorts and spies*' email?
3. ROFL. Who you're really marketing to with this level of failure to understand reality are drug dealers etc.
4. See Amy's comments. Plus ditto to #3. Plus what's to stop people photographing or screengrabbing any messages?
Not on the site:Any indication as to how this works. How do we know you cannot read the communications, for example? Do you need client software or is this done via a website? What happens when you get a court order demanding to know who has accounts and what email addresses were associated with the PayPal payments?
Also on the site:It costs a minimum of $325 per year. That gets contact with up to fifty curiously trusting paranoids a year.
* As if that's going to happen.. but it's what you're trying for.