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FAQ - Booking Process

WHEN ARE YOU AVAILABLE?

  • Monday: 4:30pm-11pm
  • Tuesday: 11am-9pm
  • Wednesday: 11am-7pm
  • Thursday: 11am-7pm
  • Friday: 10am-3pm
  • Weekends: not available for in person meetings

WHEN SHOULD I SUBMIT THE FORM?

I recommend submitting your screening form AT LEAST 3 days before you would like to meet. If you are on a tight schedule with limited availability, I recommend submitting your form at least a week in advance. The further in advance you submit the form, the better chance that I am available on your desired day/time.

CAN I WAIT TO SCREEN UNTIL A DAY WE ARE BOTH AVAILABLE?

It is very unlikely I will have time to process your form AND meet you on the same day. I have limited same day availability. If I have a choice between someone who is already verified and someone who is not, I am going with the person who is already verified.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER I SUBMIT THE FORM?

After I process your form,** I will reach out to you through the method you have specified to let you know whether or not I am able to meet you.** If you're worried about me contacting you at an inopportune time, there is a place on the form to specify when it is okay to contact you and how.** I aim to process all forms within 3 days of submission, although at times it may take longer.**

WHAT IF I HAVEN'T HEARD FROM YOU ?

If you haven't heard from me within 3 days of submitting your form, you are welcome to reach out via TEXT 716-992-0913 or email ms.karenxx90@protonmail.com to inquire about your verification status

WHY DID YOU DECLINE TO MEET ME?

There are a variety of reasons why I may decline to meet someone. One of the most common reasons is failure to read and follow directions. As you may have figured out, I am very detail-oriented and have devoted time and effort to ensure my screening requirements are clear. If you think it's a joke or blatantly ignore directions, I will discard your form (unless I think it's an honest mistake). While this may seem harsh, someone who has shown me they cannot or will not follow directions is a liability to my safety.

Other reasons I may decline to meet someone range from safety concerns to simply receiving more requests than I can reasonably accomodate. Please do not take it personally if I decline to meet you, there are plenty of other companions in the area! I do not answer questions about why I have declined to meet you as it could potentially endanger the safety of other companions in the future.

FAQ - Screening

WHAT IS SCREENING?

Screening is a common practice for companions who prioritize safety. Basically, you provide me with some information about yourself so that I can feel comfortable meeting you in an intimate environment. Depending on if you want incall or outcall, screening methods may include: an active P411 account, a reference from a reputable companion, and/or a picture of your ID (address & ID# may be blocked out). I do NOT do public meets, coffee dates, or FaceTime to screen, as these methods only show that you are able to behave yourself in public for a short period of time. There are people who seem perfectly nice on FaceTime or in Tim Hortons but are dangerous behind closed doors.

WHO NEEDS TO BE SCREENED?

You do:

  • If we have not met before and you haven't been verified in the past.Please fill out a screening form to book a visit
  • If you met me wayyy back in the day, have changed numbers, and I am unable to verify/remember you from texting alone (please don't take it personally!)
  • If you filled out a screening form in the past but I never confirmed you were verified
  • If you're in doubt, just fill one out :) .

You don't:

  • If you previously filled out a screening form(2020-2022)and I confirmed that you were verified. If your phone number has changed I will likely require some type of information (i.e. your name) to confirm who you are.
  • We have met in person and you feel confident I will know who you are. Feel free to text me to book

WHAT DO YOU DO WITH MY INFORMATION?

If you provide a P411 account, I verify that it is your account and that you have at least 1 provider "okay" within the past year. If you give me a companion reference, I contact the companion and verify that she has seen you and is willing to vouch for you. If you provide an ID, I run a couple checks to ensure that you are who you say you are and that you do not pose a threat to my safety. I do not contact anyone in your real life, share your information with anyone else (unless you have given me permission to contact your reference), sell your information, or use it for anything other than verification.

I AM MARRIED AND/OR HAVE A CAREER AND REQUIRE DISCRETION.

Welcome to the club! You have something in common with 99% of my clients. You also have something in common with me. I do not want our relationship to be public knowledge any more than you do! While I do ask for some information about you prior to meeting, I require the minimum amount possible to ensure my safety while maintaining your privacy. I have also taken steps to keep your information safe while it's in my possession: no one else has access to my password-protected devices, my screening form is encrypted (even the host app cannot access it), and I delete sensitive information after you have been verified.

HOW DOES SCREENING KEEP ME SAFE?

Some may feel that screening is one-sided, and only protects the companion, while posing a risk to the client. The truth is, screening keeps clients safe, too. A companion who cares about her own safety is more likely to care about her clients' safety, as well. A lady who doesn't screen may unfortunately be in a situation where she needs money more than her safety. By allowing anonymous strangers to show up after a couple texts, it all too easy for law enforcement to book a date, unbeknownst to the companion. This could potentially result in an undesirable situation for anyone who happens to be visiting her that day.

HOW CAN I BE SURE YOU WON'T BLACKMAIL ME?

Meeting a companion for the first time requires a certain amount of trust, which may feel difficult because you don't know me. Maybe it's your first time ever seeing a companion and you have never heard of screening. Peruse a few websites of high-end providers - you will find that screening is a common practice. Conversely, you will rarely find screening required on ads that are clearly scams. The reality is that scammers want to draw as many potential "targets" in as possible - this increases the chance of snagging a potential victim. Requiring screening is naturally going to deter some people from answering an ad, which is the OPPOSITE of what a scammer wants to do. I would also encourage you to check out my website and blog. Does it seem likely that I would devote hours to creating a website and writing a blog for the purpose of obtaining your name and birthdate - both of which can probably be found online anyways? If you remain unconvinced, I would recommend finding a companion who does not screen. Good luck!

HOW CAN I BE SURE YOU ARE NOT LAW ENFORCEMENT?

Does it seem likely that law enforcement would put the time, energy, and effort into creating an in-depth website, writing a blog, and updating a social media account multiple times a week to get a misdemeanor conviction at best? Sadly, all law enforcement (LE) needs to do is post a picture of an attractive woman with low enough rates and no barriers to booking and they get plenty of interest. ** You are actually much more likely to encounter LE by responding to an ad that does not require screening. Similar to scammers, LE want as many people as possible to answer their fake ad, so they avoid practices such as screening, pre-booking, and deposits which decrease the number of potential applicants.** Not to mention,they don't need a picture of you ahead of time as they would have access to your ID when they arrest you. I know no one likes to think about this kind of scenario, but in this case, logic is your friend :)

I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SCREENING

Check out my blog post :)