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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #30 on: 24 May 2021, 10:37:16 am »
Another reason not to take bank transfers or deposits from idiots (clients)
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Taking cash for webcam? ye that's not going to work

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #31 on: 24 May 2021, 04:02:52 pm »
Taking cash for webcam? ye that's not going to work

Same for phone chat.

Have had some suggest they pop the cash through letter box, that isn't going to happen.

Deposits I was fed up of new clients changing, cancelling, no showing even at short notice, and some repeat or even regulars chopping and changing or forgetting. I do still receive some cancels even after significant deposits.

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #32 on: 24 May 2021, 05:03:08 pm »
I'm depositing big amount of cash since I'm working again. I have accounts in Lloyds and metro Bank. I'm trying to open one more in different bank but all of them saying that it's impossible now as it's not an essential service. Do you guys know if it changed? Dora's anyone been able to open an account as a new customer recently?

After my problems with Revolut I avoid all online-only banks with no human customer service.

Also can anyone let me know how depositing cash on the post office looks like? Do you pay any fee for that? How much cash can you deposit at one time?


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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #33 on: 24 May 2021, 05:15:59 pm »
I'm depositing big amount of cash since I'm working again. I have accounts in Lloyds and metro Bank. I'm trying to open one more in different bank but all of them saying that it's impossible now as it's not an essential service. Do you guys know if it changed? Dora's anyone been able to open an account as a new customer recently?

That's strange... I tried to open an account with Lloyds, but then backed out (because of the high fees) and they've been stalking me for ages in order to get an appointment and go in person to the bank and open the bloody account.I guess it depends on the bank, branch policies and location. Try Lloyds?
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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #34 on: 24 May 2021, 06:15:12 pm »
I already have one in Lloyds and metro Bank. I tried Barclays, NatWest... They said it's not an essential service :(

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #35 on: 24 May 2021, 06:55:39 pm »
I'm depositing big amount of cash since I'm working again. I have accounts in Lloyds and metro Bank. I'm trying to open one more in different bank but all of them saying that it's impossible now as it's not an essential service. Do you guys know if it changed? Dora's anyone been able to open an account as a new customer recently?

After my problems with Revolut I avoid all online-only banks with no human customer service.

Also can anyone let me know how depositing cash on the post office looks like? Do you pay any fee for that? How much cash can you deposit at one time?

No charge for deposits to personal bank accounts with Post Office.

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #36 on: 24 May 2021, 08:47:54 pm »
I already have one in Lloyds and metro Bank. I tried Barclays, NatWest... They said it's not an essential service :(

It is a shame they use covid to refuse business. Try and open an account online with a high street bank. I did and got sent a debit card a few days later and didn't need to submit ID either.
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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #37 on: 25 May 2021, 01:54:09 am »
I already have one in Lloyds and metro Bank. I tried Barclays, NatWest... They said it's not an essential service :(

Wait about 4 weeks - all restrictions (covid) are supposed to be lifted then. So "essential service" shouldn't be quoted after that.

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #38 on: 25 May 2021, 06:12:58 am »
When I had to  deal with my mortgage they wanted to know exactly what my earnings where. I am full time in my main divvy job and wasnt going to tell them my side job just that I could afford the repayments with additional overtime doing agency in another job.

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #39 on: 25 May 2021, 07:03:15 am »
Taking cash for webcam? ye that's not going to work

Well obviously not. I was referring to escorting. I wouldn't trust any of them with my bank details because of all the issues others have had when going down that route.
Don't know what the answer is regarding camming or chat if it's not via something like AW.

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #40 on: 25 May 2021, 09:28:19 am »
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Also can anyone let me know how depositing cash on the post office looks like? Do you pay any fee for that? How much cash can you deposit at one time?

There's no fee, all you need to do is bring your debit card. I think the most I've paid in at once is about 3000, I'm not sure what the maximum is.

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #41 on: 02 June 2021, 06:09:14 pm »
monzo today told me that they are now taking my personal account off me after taking my business account off me in feb, joke of a bank

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #42 on: 02 June 2021, 09:23:32 pm »
Hello
I have read the topic about banks, but I want to ask what bank do you use that you can tell them you are a sex worker (escort) and they are ok with that?
is Lloyds friendly? or they will stop my account when they know I am an escort. I want to say the truth about my job and not use another description for it.
if you don't recommend Lloyds, what bank you use that they know you re an escort?

Thank you so much everyone

Not sure it's worth the hassle for a matter of principle?
It shouldn't matter but it seems in some cases it does.
« Last Edit: 03 June 2021, 11:53:01 pm by fallen angel »

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #43 on: 04 June 2021, 10:08:30 am »
Post offices allow you to pay in and withdraw from certain banks  ie HSBC and Natwest ,I'm not sure about others ,do ask. If it saves the hassle of going into the town centre banks.
I'm not sure of the maximum you can put in though.
I had told my bank that I get paid for home sitting jobs  and its accumulated! 

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Re: banks that allow sex workers
« Reply #44 on: 04 June 2021, 10:18:52 am »

I’m not sure if they have a limit on the amounts you cam pay in
I’m with Lloyds & Santander
« Last Edit: 20 September 2023, 12:54:11 am by RB1 »