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VIXENS DEPOSIT GUIDE The safe way to deposit

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Safely (Without Losing Your Deposit)

The reality is simple.

Right now, the industry is filled with uncertainty — fake profiles, stolen photos, and lost deposits.

But most of these issues are avoidable… if you know what to look for.

This guide will show you how to book safely, verify properly, and protect your money — while also respecting the safety of providers.


Why Clients Get Scammed

Scammers rely on:

- Stolen or fake images

- Refusal to verify identity

- Pressure tactics for deposits

- Multiple fake ads across locations

If you’re not verifying — you’re guessing.



🔍 Step 1: Demand Real-Time Photo Verification

This is one of the most powerful checks you can do.

Before booking, you can request:

- A custom photo (e.g. holding up two fingers, specific pose, or gesture)

- A quick timestamp-style image

Why this works:

A scammer using stolen or stock images cannot replicate this.



🚩 Red Flags:

- Refuses to provide a custom photo

- Sends generic images only

- Avoids the request entirely



# 📞 Step 2: A Quick Phone Call Matters

A legitimate provider should be able to:

- Speak briefly on the phone

- Confirm details clearly

- Communicate naturally



🚩 Red Flag:

- Refuses to speak at all

- Only communicates via text with vague replies

You don’t need a long call — even 30 seconds can build trust.

## 🖼️ Step 3: Reverse Image Search Everything



Always:

- Screenshot their photos

- Run them through Google Lens

Check if:

- The images appear under different names

- They are linked to unrelated profiles (e.g. social media, overseas accounts)



🚩 If the same image exists elsewhere — walk away.




## 🌐 Step 4: Check Consistency Across Platforms

A real profile is consistent.

Look for:

- Same name across platforms (website, Instagram, Twitter)

- Matching photos and branding

- Ongoing activity over time

🚩 Red Flags:

- Different names everywhere

- No social presence

- Brand new accounts

⭐ Step 5: Ask for References & Reviews

Reputation is everything.

Before booking:

- Ask for recent references

- Look for independent reviews

- Check if they are known within trusted circles



🚩 Red Flag:

- No references at all

- Avoids the question



## 📍 Step 6: Watch for Location Red Flags



One of the biggest mistakes clients miss.



🚩 If someone is:

- Advertising in multiple states at the same time

- Claiming to be “available today” in different cities

That’s not realistic.







## 💳 Step 7: Understanding Deposits (And Why They Matter)

Deposits are often misunderstood.

They are not just for clients — they are also there to protect providers from:

- Last-minute cancellations

- Time-wasters

- Financial loss



A professional provider may require a deposit as part of mutual commitment.

## ✅ What You Should Do:

- Only send deposits after proper verification

- Confirm all details clearly beforehand

- Use traceable methods where possible



### ❌ What To Avoid:

- Sending money under pressure

- Paying unverified profiles

- Ignoring red flags just to secure a booking



💡 The goal isn’t to avoid deposits — it’s to ensure they’re safe and justified.

## ⚠️ If You Get Scammed — Act Fast



1. Stop communication immediately

2. Save all screenshots and receipts

3. Contact your bank/payment provider

4. Report the profile/platform

5. Share warnings where appropriate



Speed matters.

## 🧠 Final Rule: Trust Behaviour, Not Words

Anyone can say the right things.

But real trust shows through:

- Verification

- Consistency

- Transparency



If something feels off — don’t ignore it.

## 🔒 A Better Way: The Future of Safer Booking

The industry is evolving.



More people are moving toward verified, private networks where both sides are screened.

Vixen Blonde’s Limitless VIP Club is being built with exactly this in mind.



A system where:

- Clients are vetted

- Providers are cross-checked

- Trust is established before anything else



The goal is simple:



To reduce the issues that plague the industry —

lost deposits, fake profiles, and unreliable experiences —

by creating a trusted, invitation-based environment.


*Because booking should feel secure — not uncertain.
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Here's Baal6007s deposit guide:

Never ever ever ever pay a deposit. Ever. You dont need to, you dont have to. Dont be a sucker.

Never mind that... look at scarlet blue so many ladies $1000 an hour.... and that $1000 is post tax dollars for the client...
 
Here's Baal6007s deposit guide:

Never ever ever ever pay a deposit. Ever. You dont need to, you dont have to. Dont be a sucker.
Do you understand that when we turn away a client and the client who said he’s coming doesn’t show up we lose a lot of money, that we use to pay our rent and put food on our tables? It’s also a security measure as welll.
 
Do you understand that when we turn away a client and the client who said he’s coming doesn’t show up we lose a lot of money, that we use to pay our rent and put food on our tables? It’s also a security measure as welll.

Would you pay a plumber/ sparkie a deposit?
 
Do you understand that when we turn away a client and the client who said he’s coming doesn’t show up we lose a lot of money, that we use to pay our rent and put food on our tables? It’s also a security measure as welll.
Would you pay the client a deposit? After all, the client also takes risks with ghosting, security, waste of money and time. The risks are on both sides and cancel each other out. Also, what do you mean by deposits "are not just for clients..." in what world are deposits beneficial for clients, rather than imposing a layer of financial risks on them?

The best advice is not to pay a deposit. There are many (majority) providers that don't impose deposit requirements. Yes the industry is evolving so hopefully this disrespectful practice will fade away.
 
Would you pay the client a deposit? After all, the client also takes risks with ghosting, security, waste of money and time. The risks are on both sides and cancel each other out. Also, what do you mean by deposits "are not just for clients..." in what world are deposits beneficial for clients, rather than imposing a layer of financial risks on them?

The best advice is not to pay a deposit. There are many (majority) providers that don't impose deposit requirements. Yes the industry is evolving so hopefully this disrespectful practice will fade away.

Best advice is to go to parlors, walk in get introduced to the line up available at that time, ask the ladies you like the of, questions on what type of service you are looking for, if non offer that then get up walk to reception and say thank you.. you get to see real faces no filters/no bs/no ai/ and talk to them face to face too.. and if you find what you want book said lady have fun for agreed time and services well mission accomplished fun had which is what this is all about for the clients POV... and after all... the old adage

"The Customer is always right"
 
Do you understand that when we turn away a client and the client who said he’s coming doesn’t show up we lose a lot of money, that we use to pay our rent and put food on our tables? It’s also a security measure as welll.
Do you understand that taking someone's money without providing a service is stealing?
 
Best advice is to go to parlors, walk in get introduced to the line up available at that time, ask the ladies you like the of, questions on what type of service you are looking for, if non offer that then get up walk to reception and say thank you.. you get to see real faces no filters/no bs/no ai/ and talk to them face to face too.. and if you find what you want book said lady have fun for agreed time and services well mission accomplished fun had which is what this is all about for the clients POV... and after all... the old adage

"The Customer is always right"
Yes, you do take more risks with privates, particularly those that haven't been comprehensively reviewed and ask for a deposit.
 
Yes, you do take more risks with privates, particularly those that haven't been comprehensively reviewed and ask for a deposit.

I don't believe no review these days.. its like the Langtrees site Girls reviewing other Girls what girl is going to be truthful there as it helps both ladies out... You can go see a lady and get a shit time.. I can go see the same girl right after you and well she could fuck me into next year.. its the same as reviewing meals at restaurants.....
 
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I don't believe no review these days.. its like the Langtrees site Girls reviewing other Girls what girl is going to be truthful there as it helps both ladies out... You can go see a lady and get a shit time.. I can go see the same girl right after you and well she could fuck me into next year.. its the same as reviewing meals at restaurants.....
It's imperfect I know. I rarely pay much credence to one or two reviews just on face value. I usually look out for who is done the review, their relationship to the WL and if they have similar tastes to me as we all have different preferences and consistency of the reviews. Having said that, taking a punt can pay dividends.
 
Do you understand that taking someone's money without providing a service is stealing?
Actually plumbers, electrical services, hair salons, doctors and many others take a deposit to confirm so nothing illegal about it love. Do your research before commenting
 
Actually plumbers, electrical services, hair salons, doctors and many others take a deposit to confirm so nothing illegal about it love. Do your research before commenting

I have traveled this planet and lived in many nations dealing with all sorts of trades etc, and I will say this Australians just love to complicate things, deposits prove one thing about Australians for a nation built upon mate ship,I got your back, and calling everyone they meet after 5 minutes (mate).. it proves that really at the end of the day Australians don't trust each other...
 
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