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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 287300" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Giggles...</p><p> </p><p>Yep, asking for a release for a background check may be a little too up front (especially if you insist he pay the $50 - $100) to do so.</p><p> </p><p>It may be harder to get medical records than the background check.</p><p> </p><p>It would also be a good ice breaker. See how fast and hard he laughs when you introduce yourself, "Hi, I am klmno! I don't trust people so before we take this any further, can you please sign this release for a background check and medical records. Also, a check written for $... to cover the expenses to get these?" If he gets this scared look on his face and turns to run, then you know you hit a sore spot and it wasn't meant to be.</p><p> </p><p>Let us know how that one goes over. I don't see very many people using it. It is a good idea though. We would all have the background check people and doctor offices kept overly busy if we were allowed to do such.</p><p> </p><p>Keep it public and run at the first time he asks for your checking account numbers. You may not let him use your bank accounts to make any transactions (no matter how much he will pay you).</p><p> </p><p>Sometimes good looking single men are single because they can't stand the pressure of women looking for only good looking men. Women who are not "real". Those who will say and do anything to get the good looking guy to pay them attention. So, be "real". Stay relaxed. He may just be looking for an awesome lady such as yourself to SHARE in life.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck! I hope you have a GREAT time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 287300, member: 5096"] Giggles... Yep, asking for a release for a background check may be a little too up front (especially if you insist he pay the $50 - $100) to do so. It may be harder to get medical records than the background check. It would also be a good ice breaker. See how fast and hard he laughs when you introduce yourself, "Hi, I am klmno! I don't trust people so before we take this any further, can you please sign this release for a background check and medical records. Also, a check written for $... to cover the expenses to get these?" If he gets this scared look on his face and turns to run, then you know you hit a sore spot and it wasn't meant to be. Let us know how that one goes over. I don't see very many people using it. It is a good idea though. We would all have the background check people and doctor offices kept overly busy if we were allowed to do such. Keep it public and run at the first time he asks for your checking account numbers. You may not let him use your bank accounts to make any transactions (no matter how much he will pay you). Sometimes good looking single men are single because they can't stand the pressure of women looking for only good looking men. Women who are not "real". Those who will say and do anything to get the good looking guy to pay them attention. So, be "real". Stay relaxed. He may just be looking for an awesome lady such as yourself to SHARE in life. Good luck! I hope you have a GREAT time. [/QUOTE]
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