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janny51

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Protection services
« on: 26 June 2011, 09:34:22 pm »

Offering protection only services (no driving) for your incalls and pre-arranged outcalls.

Availability:
Sat
11am till 1pm

Sun
11am till 10pm

Charging:
?20 ph for incall protection
?40 ph for pre-arranged outcall protection within London area

Area: Greater London only at this time

Contact me if interested to go over the duties and security procedure I offer. I'm happy to supply personal details, photo, background for you to vet/keep for your peace of mind.

Email contact details in my profile.

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Re: Protection services
« Reply #1 on: 26 June 2011, 09:55:22 pm »
How do you offer protection for outcalls if no driving is involved??

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Re: Protection services
« Reply #2 on: 26 June 2011, 10:26:11 pm »
How do you offer protection for outcalls if no driving is involved??

I would add 'how do you justify charging ?40 per hour if no driving is involved?' And ?20 per hour for what presumably amounts to sitting quietly in a room. Nice work if you can get it, but I strongly suspect you won't. How many of us do you think work Sundays anyway (and the two hour Saturday lunchtime slot is a little, well, limited don't you think?)

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Re: Protection services
« Reply #3 on: 27 June 2011, 12:04:35 am »
How do you offer protection for outcalls if no driving is involved??

stands outside reading a paper while he gets 40% of my earnings  ::)

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« Reply #4 on: 27 June 2011, 01:21:29 am »
Ha ha ha ha!

Sorry to laugh but this has got to be a joke surely?

don't all rush at once girls!

Coty

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Re: Protection services
« Reply #5 on: 27 June 2011, 06:41:20 am »
Thanks for the responses and emails recieved so far, i'd just like to answer questions brought up in this thread:

How do you offer protection for outcalls if no driving is involved??
The outcall cover is for pre-booked appointments where I will meet my client at the destination. I'm a great believer in 'drivers should drive' and 'budies/bodyguards should protect'. I'm sure most of you are fully aware most drivers will not intervene when you need it most and will at best call the police, by then it could be too late. This service is more for peace of mind heading to an area or location where my client is unfamilar or has doubts about.


I would add 'how do you justify charging ?40 per hour if no driving is involved?' And ?20 per hour for what presumably amounts to sitting quietly in a room. Nice work if you can get it, but I strongly suspect you won't. How many of us do you think work Sundays anyway (and the two hour Saturday lunchtime slot is a little, well, limited don't you think?)

Everyone knows the busiest times for business are Wednesdays through Fridays, however that's not to say some do not work weekends. My life does not revolve around this work and i'm sure it's the same for others. I would say considering the fact that those working on the weekends are more likely to encounter clients under the influence of drink or drugs it is a fair price. ?20ph for someone to put themselves physically at risk to protect you from abusive and dangerous clients is in fact cheap.


stands outside reading a paper while he gets 40% of my earnings  ::)
Hi Friday,

No one is forcing you, this is simply a service at a fixed price which everyone is entitled to. To put it in a way you might understand, a client may tell you that your sevices are too expensive - does that mean you should cheapen them? What you charge is what you believe your time, risk and services are worth.


Ha ha ha ha!

Sorry to laugh but this has got to be a joke surely?

don't all rush at once girls!

Coty

Hi Coty,

Thanks for your contribution, I have had positive responses. Not everyone values money over their safety. There are many guys and girls that are new to escorting and they would prefer to have that peace of mind that there is help nearby if they should need it.


Just to clarify, you book as you need there is no obligation to book a whole day, i.e. if you know you will be visted by a regular and will be relatively safe for two hours I can move on to another job and return if you need later.


Best wishes

« Last Edit: 27 June 2011, 06:44:57 am by spankxo74 »

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Re: Protection services
« Reply #6 on: 27 June 2011, 10:22:56 am »
Can I ask if you have your SIA frontline operative personal protection license? By that I mean not just a normal sia security or doorman  but the personal protection one. If not, you cannot offer your services legally as protective work. I know this as I spent many years working in the private security sector doing just that. Without it not only would you be breaking the law you would put yourself at risk of prosecution if you had to step in and also could not command the monies you are asking.
Truth is far more important than what one wants to hear. With truth there is no us and them or colour or religion there is just fact

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« Reply #7 on: 27 June 2011, 11:22:25 am »
I will be very interested to read the response to Danielle_xx s comments but this also intrigued me...

How do you offer protection for outcalls if no driving is involved??
The outcall cover is for pre-booked appointments where I will meet my client at the destination...

So, you would come into the Outcall location with me? Great idea. I know my Outcall clients would be more than happy to allow an unknown man to be unattended in their house while we have a relaxed and happy time in the bedroom. If the call is to a Hotel room will you be standing in the corner of the bedroom facing the wall or do you think waiting in the bathroom would be more discreet? Are you prepared to hand me babywipes when required or would this cost extra? 

If you intend waiting outside the door of the house/hotel how long do you imagine you could loiter there without drawing attention from concerned neighbours, Hotel staff or the police? Will you be holding a sign saying 'Caution: Hooker at work inside' or do you think people will just figure it out for themselves?

R xx

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Re: Protection services
« Reply #8 on: 27 June 2011, 11:52:47 am »
"to a Hotel room will you be standing in the corner of the bedroom facing the wall"

Pmsllllll

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« Reply #9 on: 27 June 2011, 11:57:24 am »
Ok so you offer no driving, that's cool
So if I was on a one hour outcall I would pay appx ?30 in taxi fares, plus ?40 for you to do what exactly?
Because you have still not answered my question as to how you provide protection???
Do you sit our the clients house in your car? So then if anything does happen how will you know? Or how will we then get contact with you from inside the house??

A lot of what your saying sounds quite psychological, you'll make the girl feel safe and tell her you're there protecting her when you're in fact doing nothing of the sort
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« Reply #10 on: 27 June 2011, 11:57:58 am »
Admins shouldn't this topic be moved to spam? X

Friday

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« Reply #11 on: 27 June 2011, 12:16:36 pm »
Just another idiot trying to make money off other peoples hard work, yawn  ::)

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« Reply #12 on: 27 June 2011, 12:50:20 pm »
Admins shouldn't this topic be moved to spam? X

It doesn't belong in Spam because no links have been posted and it does not appear to originate from a
commercial organisation, unlike most of the other 'You Need To Give Us Cash Or You Might Die/Be Outed/Get No Bookings!!!' posts (and see here, and here). Interesting that we have had members sign up and attempt this sort of thing before, but having had a quick scan, I can't link to any of their posts because they have all been banned for spamming newbies by PM and trying to scare them into thinking they need to fork out a fortune or they won't be taking safety and security issues seriously  (oh, well if you're not bothered about your personal safety then etc, etc).

I would point out to ladies that we have no reason to believe that this poster is male, for starters and although I would agree it does look very much that way (and the unprofessional choice of nick doesn't help), we do have something of a duty to stick to information we actually have rather than making assumptions. There's plenty to go on, after all (and obviously he/she doesn't believe that a driver should act as security, or why would there be any reason to pay him/her twice as much as one?)
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Re: Protection services
« Reply #13 on: 27 June 2011, 06:57:17 pm »
Admins shouldn't this topic be moved to spam? X

It doesn't belong in Spam because no links have been posted and it does not appear to originate from a
commercial organisation, unlike most of the other 'You Need To Give Us Cash Or You Might Die/Be Outed/Get No Bookings!!!' posts (and see here, and here). Interesting that we have had members sign up and attempt this sort of thing before, but having had a quick scan, I can't link to any of their posts because they have all been banned for spamming newbies by PM and trying to scare them into thinking they need to fork out a fortune or they won't be taking safety and security issues seriously  (oh, well if you're not bothered about your personal safety then etc, etc).

I would point out to ladies that we have no reason to believe that this poster is male, for starters and although I would agree it does look very much that way (and the unprofessional choice of nick doesn't help), we do have something of a duty to stick to information we actually have rather than making assumptions. There's plenty to go on, after all (and obviously he/she doesn't believe that a driver should act as security, or why would there be any reason to pay him/her twice as much as one?)


Hi Amy,

Thanks for your interjection.  Yes I am female and no i'm not SIA licensed, an SIA licensed security guard will not get out of bed for even 5 times what i'm charging. I've been a self defence instructor for 7 years and know not only how to look after myself but others too.

I'm quite surprised at the hostility from your members on this board, I have been polite, honest and upfront and have been called an idiot and mocked repeatedly.  I'm not making demands, blackmailing or emotionally manipulating anyone, i'm simply offering a service - take or leave but don't mindlessly insult just because it makes you feel good or better than someone else.

We can all act like adults and have a sensible discussion with an open Q&A about my services or we can throw insults at one another. It is apparant that the above posters would rather have the latter so please feel free to lock this thread and I will advertise elsewhere.

Take care


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« Reply #14 on: 27 June 2011, 07:05:54 pm »
We can all act like adults and have a sensible discussion with an open Q&A about my services

then Ms Spank you can answer questions already been asked about what it is you intend to do for outcall appointments?