How Can a Caller Be Safe When Calling the Phone Sex Industry?
The Phone Sex Industry is a risk sometimes. It’s easy to “hide” on the Internet and to trick consumers, which is why many unscrupulous businesses take advantage of that on a daily basis. One of the biggest fears for guys who call phone sex services is that they will be taken advantage of. Internet scams in the adult industry are on the rise. How can you tell a legitimate business from a less trustworthy one?
The following info is related to the small private Internet-based adult phone sex service.
The Website should have the appearance of professionalism as evidenced by correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, and correct use of words. Neatness counts too, but an attractive fabulously made web page is not the sign of a legitimate business either. It is very cheap to buy the ingredients and easy to obtain the knowledge of building a site. Look for websites that have been around awhile.
Does the site have the following: A mission statement, a privacy statement, a policy statement, disclaimers, hours of operation, third party advertiser honesty, and customer satisfaction guarantees? They should all be clear, concise, and straightforward.
Be wary of “claims” that cannot be verified or proven. False advertising tactics are a sure sign of trouble and this goes for all types of Internet businesses. Like, most advertising you run across for Phone Sex is very subjective. You know what I mean. “The Best Phone Sex on the Internet” is a common one I see. Who the fuck decides that anyway?
The first thing you should look for when you decide you want to call a phone sex operator or service is Contact Information. Make sure there is a way to contact the owner directly. If a problem ever would arise then you need to know who to contact.
Payment prices and options should be obvious. A company/service with an approved Merchant Account from a bank is much less likely to vanish and is, therefore, more legitimate. Payments accepted through non-approved processors such as Paypal means they are going to be caught for breaking the rules and the account terminated.
If you want to jot the number down from a web page and call at a later point, then also write down the URL to the site. If a problem would ever arise then you want to know exactly where you got that number.
It’s best to find one, two, or possibly 3 services that make you happy and to stick with them. Floating around and calling every phone number out there will eventually land you into some type of trouble with unethical businesses. Why would you want to hand your credit card number out all over the place anyway?
Look for a site that advertises a lot. Look for sites that have developed a linking relationship with multiple places other than their own websites. Sincere businesses do promotion in many different ways on the net. Paying for advertising is also a more legitimate business behavior.
If and when a problem arises with billing; then refer to the contact information to speak to the owner. ALL legitimate businesses will work out issues with you personally. And if they won’t they don’t have good business ethics.