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 [USA][CA][San Jose] What are the risks with k-org screening?

27-February 06:43#1 yoloedge 
Fellow mongers, just jumping into this hobby. What is the purpose of screening and how risky is it?

I've noticed all the k-orgs seem to require screening of some sort. A selfie picture or even a paystub or work ID badge and WG references. What do the orgs do with the info and how on earth would it actually help protect them? Do they truly delete the material after screening you like they claim? If not, would there be any legal repercussions if LE busted one of these orgs and they found your contact? Or is it all circumstantial? Should one be worried about blackmail or other nefarious uses?

[ Last edited by yoloedge at 27-2-2024 06:52 ]

4-March 12:46#2 flypiggy 
Not sure, but it is crazy to provide these info. Any bro knows better idea for the screening?

7-March 00:00#3 jdman 
Risk is dependent on just how much info you provide.

From what I've read in the Bay Area, most orgs will allow you to blackout address and numbers.
Some will also allow you to block out the name.
This was for a DL.

Only info I've ever seen regarding paychecks being used were from punters who didn't care, so it was just a "I sent it, got verified, and paid a visit"


If you believe the orgs, they delete it once verified. I know one org that said they delete after the first appointment is done.

As for why? I have a couple of ideas. Top two being
* Gives them an idea of what to let the girl look for. If some short white guy shows up when the ID was for a black guy, don't open then the door.
* Quick check against some industry/network blacklist (I'm pretty sure these exist in some form)

There was one lady I really wanted to see purely on looks. No reports available under the name and was listed as new to the area.
Org wanted DL, but I countered with a work ID.

I sent a photo of a badge from a former employer that was just name, photo, and company logo.
Nothing else on it.
Even better, it was an older badge, as the company moved to a different system that used NFC, so that particular card was not even current.

I figured, even if LE were to get a hold of it, I can always claim someone must have taken a photo of it and been using it without my knowledge.
I even took the photo using your typical generic wood veneer office desk as the backdrop.

12-March 00:15#4 420fartmaster69 
i don't think i've ever heard of kgirls having security anywhere in easy reach. your ID etc is literally the only guarantee the girls have that you aren't gonna rob them or worse

16-March 07:09#5 evade82 
Screening is a necessary evil. afaik you’re not going to be able to use any bay area org without some kind of screening so you gotta ask yourself if its worth the risk. To reduce the risk, heres what I do…

- use a separate phone / SIM / number for mongering. all mongering stuff happens on this phone, nothing on my main phone. leave this phone on silent all the time and turned off when youre not mongering. so it doesnt matter if they got your phone number

- redact any information that someone could use to track me to home or work. so - if they want paystub, im redacting employee number, employer name etc. ID? redacting address. Linkedin? hard no. Thats been OK so far but if I ever come across an org that insists on knowing exactly where I live or work, i will not be using that org.

- fortunately I have a pretty common name. There are probably 50 people in the bay with the same name, so im ok giving my real name.

Still not risk-free but acceptable given that the choice is either screening or no k-orgs