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I have navigated a lot of boards like this and I was able to spot all the reasons why the TNA Board is not legit, and why it’s not a safe site to navigate. Many reasons can be found in their terms. I have all the detailed reasons listed for you below.
Advertisers, on the other hand, have to pay to post their ads, which, in theory, should improve the quality of the ads and providers available on TNAboard. I use TNA and do most of my screening through there. Clients have to PM me through the board first so I can confirm that they are that member, because there have been a lot of problems with creeps claiming to be well-known hobbyists and apparently some girls don’t verify if they really are that person.
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I’ve been doing things this way for seven years and haven’t had a major problem with any client so far. Prostitution review websites are a prolific corner of the illicit online sex trade. Major websites, like TnA Review and The Erotic Review, cover nearly every city in the United States; each location has its own local customer reviews and often, escort ads. While these websites operate across the country, not all of these online communities agree to meet in person—something that made the Seattle case especially unique. I’m confirming that I 100% do not agree with what TNA Board does and why they exist.
- While TNABoard’s setup would work just fine for browsing sluts in a bunch of little European countries, Americans would benefit enormously from just one more level of geographic specificity.
- Here’s where things get a little clumsy.
- Not to mention that hiring an escort is illegal in most areas of the United States.
- Granted I’ll also run their phone number through a blacklist and they have to know how to talk to me.
- If you are a TNA Board hobbyist, using the website is available to you for free.
The site is nothing more than a forum for people looking to connect with possibly disease infested escorts. Not to mention that hiring an escort is illegal in most areas of the United States. To sum up, TNA is, but it is not perfect.
If they send me a PM, have a good amount of vouches, a board presence, reviews, and no alerts then that’s basically enough for me to see them. Granted I’ll also run their phone number through a blacklist and they have to know how to talk to me. But in general TNA is pretty convenient when clients have a good board presence.
Which is why I’ve published your comment. However, I just don’t see the need for it knowing how there are so many better sites out there and ones that cost next to nothing to join (in fact, most are 100% free). Again, no offense but TNA is just not for me and I’m sharing my thoughts. The first thing you need to know is that if you head down to sections 6 of the TOS, you’ll learn that the company admits to having no control over the links and advertisements being posted at TNA Board.
I’m currently a big fan of the idea of moving over to Las Vegas at some point, so I went on over to their Nevada listings as a matter of priority. Once here, you’ve got quite a few different options that appear on the left-hand bar to select from. I think a number of guys are going to want to look at provider posts, so click on that link and you’ll see all of the girls who’ve advertised their escorting directly here at TNA Board.
I recently decided to give the TNA Board a try. If you’re not familiar with what this is, it’s a forum or public board that reviews local girls.
But Alisa Bernard, who calls herself a prostitution survivor turned activist, said she believes review sites don’t make things safer for sex workers. She used to work through “The Review Board” in the Seattle area. Jenna, sounds like you are really an advocate of the TNA Board.