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Re: Deposits.
« Reply #90 on: 22 January 2017, 02:59:48 pm »
A few months ago I had 12 no shows in one day I was pretty sure It was a agency or another girl taking the mick. I find a lot of my clients just call they don't have a aw account they just call up and book this job is just so hit and miss rich one minute then the next  min crying into a pot noodle it's up and down .

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« Reply #91 on: 22 January 2017, 04:58:23 pm »
You shouldn't have to give your name to anyone for them to deposit money into your account. They just do a direct bank transfer from their account online to your sort code and acc number. Tell them a reference number to use so you know its from them. EG 27Jan1400 would refer to 2pm on 27th Jan.

Setting up new insta and twitter will be good in terms of business and potentially exposing you to new clients, but since anyone with a phone can do that, it's not going to convince anyone you're genuine.
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« Reply #92 on: 22 January 2017, 05:30:16 pm »
I use a business account in my business name and I also get them to send me a copy of the last 4 digits of their bank card before I send out my account details.   Usually the timewasters, once they have put the phone down, don't bother sending the bank details.   I then know where the deposits have come from.   

Most book me through AW and ive had about 6 bookings using the deposit system since December.   

It works for me but appreciate it isn't for everyone.

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« Reply #93 on: 22 January 2017, 05:42:53 pm »
You shouldn't have to give your name to anyone for them to deposit money into your account. They just do a direct bank transfer from their account online to your sort code and acc number. Tell them a reference number to use so you know its from them. EG 27Jan1400 would refer to 2pm on 27th Jan.

Setting up new insta and twitter will be good in terms of business and potentially exposing you to new clients, but since anyone with a phone can do that, it's not going to convince anyone you're genuine.

Yes sort code and account number is all that's required, I only take one booking per day and ask them to let me know when it's sent. The amount varies depending on the time and location being booked, which combined with them confirming they've sent it is more than enough to confirm it. Many also either have the name they've used, the date or house number on it.

Do be aware that transactions from a foreign bank account, especially over a bank holiday or weekend can take several days to arrive. I've also had someone try to claim that a payment I'd just received must be their's. Err it had the client's very distinctive name on it, which definitely couldn't be guess work and was for a different amount.

Not had any problem identifying monies yet. With amazon they'll usually put a message such as from 'John looking forward to 30th December'. Once again amount and time received enough to identify.




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« Reply #94 on: 22 January 2017, 06:37:22 pm »
I just wanted to mention something. I have a client who regularly deposits money in to my bank account. He already knows the name on the account. (I know absolutely everything about him from where he lives, works to every member of his family and ive been seeing him for 15-16 years so he's very trustworthy). Anyway, on a few occasions when he has deposited money into my account but didn't quote the name on the account (and this has happened on several occasions), the cashier confirmed "so that that's ?300 to go into Ms Smiths account, is that correct?" Others have asked him to confirm the name of the account that the money is going into first. YOU are supposed to supply the bank with the information (otherwise it's a data breach with them confirming somebody else's details). I have paid money a few times into accounts (I already knew the name but didn't quote it) on most of occasions, the bank asked me to confirm the name on the account, but on at least two occasions they offered the name of the account holder (probably trying to be helpful because they know my face in the bank). So if some nutcase wanted to find out who you are, it's not that difficult to find out the name on the account.

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« Reply #95 on: 23 January 2017, 12:12:10 am »
To answer your question about calling someone before and after a punt, four years into this and I don't bother to say I am texting my safety buddy unless I am doing an outcall. You might find some punters hard to get rid of at the end and that's when its handy to say I need to text my safety buddy or the buddy will be at the door in five mins and this usually gets rid of them. I would maybe do it via text than call as they don't like us to be on the phone during their time. I don't think they'll be spooked but my experiences are different to my fellow ladies.

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« Reply #96 on: 23 January 2017, 07:05:33 am »
To answer your question about calling someone before and after a punt, four years into this and I don't bother to say I am texting my safety buddy unless I am doing an outcall. You might find some punters hard to get rid of at the end and that's when its handy to say I need to text my safety buddy or the buddy will be at the door in five mins and this usually gets rid of them. I would maybe do it via text than call as they don't like us to be on the phone during their time. I don't think they'll be spooked but my experiences are different to my fellow ladies.

After experiencing an armed robbery carried out by a client coming to an appointment, during which he threatened to tie me up, I always have someone who knows when I'm seeing a client, and what time I expect to finish. If we start late or earlier I'll text as client is on his way, and I always text when I arrive at the outcall. None of this is done in the clients time, and takes about 10 seconds to do. Afterwards I make contact shortly after the finish time either text, or phone call.

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« Reply #97 on: 23 January 2017, 12:07:13 pm »
I just wanted to mention something. I have a client who regularly deposits money in to my bank account. He already knows the name on the account. (I know absolutely everything about him from where he lives, works to every member of his family and ive been seeing him for 15-16 years so he's very trustworthy). Anyway, on a few occasions when he has deposited money into my account but didn't quote the name on the account (and this has happened on several occasions), the cashier confirmed "so that that's ?300 to go into Ms Smiths account, is that correct?" Others have asked him to confirm the name of the account that the money is going into first. YOU are supposed to supply the bank with the information (otherwise it's a data breach with them confirming somebody else's details). I have paid money a few times into accounts (I already knew the name but didn't quote it) on most of occasions, the bank asked me to confirm the name on the account, but on at least two occasions they offered the name of the account holder (probably trying to be helpful because they know my face in the bank). So if some nutcase wanted to find out who you are, it's not that difficult to find out the name on the account.

Bloody hell, that's fucking shocking. Although assumedly that would only happen if you and he happened to have the same bank? And he was being a luddite and went into branch rather than doing it online. I suppose if he wanted to do it cash, he would have to.
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« Reply #98 on: 23 January 2017, 12:11:13 pm »
I really wouldn't bother with Facebook or Instagram posts. I doubt the average punter really wants to be cross-referencing there, especially since on mobile they'd be signed in with their personal accounts and there's a risk of accidentally liking something and it showing up on all their friends' feeds.

As long as you have photos on AW, it'll suffice and you'll get attention being new anyway! Also feedback isn't the be all and end all. Hopefully you can build up some and that'll do you fine.

Unsure about the safety calls for incalls though (obviously up to you), but personally would only go through with this protocol for outcalls?

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« Reply #99 on: 23 January 2017, 06:57:03 pm »
Bloody hell, that's fucking shocking. Although assumedly that would only happen if you and he happened to have the same bank? And he was being a luddite and went into branch rather than doing it online. I suppose if he wanted to do it cash, he would have to.

I know it's shocking isn't it, and it's happened even though we bank at totally different banks (I'm a bank and he's a building society) but I knew when I first gave him account details that there was a good chance it would happen. I've seen sloppy members of staff do it in front of me with other customers over the years - they're not supposed to but they definitely do it. It might go some way to explaining why some girls have been outed by punters even when they had gone to great lengths to hide their true identity. From memory it was done when he walked the cash into my bank and paid it over the counter.
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« Reply #100 on: 23 January 2017, 07:11:33 pm »
God that's awful; thanks Mariah for making aware of that.

I think I will enquire with my bank about opening a business account in my business name.
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« Reply #101 on: 23 January 2017, 07:46:51 pm »
God that's awful; thanks Mariah for making aware of that.

I think I will enquire with my bank about opening a business account in my business name.

That's exactly what I was thinking. Even if they give out the business name it doesn't really matter.

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« Reply #102 on: 23 January 2017, 07:48:46 pm »
It would actually make sense as I've been thinking about going to a LTD company structure for VAT purposes.
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« Reply #103 on: 23 January 2017, 07:52:36 pm »
It would actually make sense as I've been thinking about going to a LTD company structure for VAT purposes.

Remember to use a 'service address' for your company's registered office address and also the same for any officers of the company including yourself as director.

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« Reply #104 on: 24 January 2017, 11:38:03 am »
Yes my accountant lets me use his company address.