RE: DRE: CTS community mail

  • From: "Donaldson, Alasdair" <alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 13:20:04 +0000

I've seen proof of income requested, but not proof of the amount. So a salary 
slip with all the figures blacked out was fine.

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From: Ilitirit Sama<mailto:ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: ‎2015-‎02-‎24 14:10
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: DRE: CTS community mail

So I read a few articles now that said landlords should vet prospective tenants 
by demanding proof-of-income, eg. Salary slips and bank statements.

Does anyone know if this is legal?

On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Ilitirit Sama 
<ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Aah... but that's where the other part of the conversation comes in :P

Two of the big problems with brothels are:
1.  They are illegal
2.  The business owner has a lot of overhead that aren't directly related to 
the product (eg. premises, security etc).

So, we cut out the risk and overheads by providing a platform where 
professionals (let's say "masseurs") can sign up.  Your app brings back a list 
of these professionals, and you book an appointment with them.  On their 
profiles, there's an indicator that says "Entertains personal requests *nudge 
nudge wink wink*".  When the customer clicks on this, it opens a chat session 
and he asks if they are willing to wear a nurse outfits, use environmentally 
friendly oils etc.  The app doesn't save the chat session unless the 
professional reports it (eg. as a record of harassment - can be exploited 
though).
So now, whatever the client and professional do is between them and you don't 
have to worry about providing a premises to accommodate their clearly legal 
arrangement.  Oh and of course you can rate the service - just like Uber.

Also, regarding the credit cards.  Just do what The Grand does in JHB.  
Depending on which CC machine you use at the premises, it will generate a 
different company name - but never The Grand.


On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Donaldson, Alasdair 
<alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I dunno how the law works here, so no idea if this would be possible. Isn’t 
prostitution illegal in SA?
If people could put through the ratings anonymously, you’re back to same 
problem of not being able to trust it. While it would be a great idea – 
especially for keeping people from stealing the prostitutes money or failing to 
pay her. Who is going to register their credit card details with an 
organisation that skirts the law so closely though?



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