I really miss the adultwork webcam bookings facility as I much prefer using Skype to cam-to-cam with a model.
My favourite model has suggested that I could use AW vouchers to pay for a cam show with her.
I trust the model as have used her services for many years but wondering if it is allowed?
Can I use adultwork vouchers to buy a Skype show?
Re: Can I use adultwork vouchers to buy a Skype show?
I am not sure if it is not allowed as they don't make this clear on the adultwork vouchers page:
I interpret this as if the services which the voucher was intended for are not provided then you are are aware of this risk and are won't be entitled to a refund. If you do get scammed and use the 'Authentic Member' link to report it, then it's likely you will both get banned.
I would never suggest one of my clients to use the AW voucher facility to make payment for services. I'm not saying that I have never accepted a voucher for a webcam show on the occasion when there was a problem with the old webcam booking facility many years ago, but that is when adultwork allowed a lot more, such as random winner raffles for escort meets and such, so they did in theory take payment for escort services, but now I know they would never allow any form of payment for escort services, so too much of a risk.
It's up to you. If the model has discussed this arrangement off the adultwork website and there is no mention of adultwork vouchers for cam in her adultwork emails, direct cam, direct chat, SMS messages or other than either of you saying anything on adultwork, how will they ever know?
Make sure the model is aware that she won't be able to withdraw voucher credits as they can only be redeemed online.
Why don't you just use the direct cam tipping feature instead?
They say do not use vouchers for services but because "you have no guarantee the service will be provided", not because it is not permitted.Adultwork Credits Vouchers wrote:Do not use vouchers to buy services from existing members, you have no guarantee the service will be provided. If asked to do so, please let us know via the Authentic Member link at the bottom of their profile page.
I interpret this as if the services which the voucher was intended for are not provided then you are are aware of this risk and are won't be entitled to a refund. If you do get scammed and use the 'Authentic Member' link to report it, then it's likely you will both get banned.
I would never suggest one of my clients to use the AW voucher facility to make payment for services. I'm not saying that I have never accepted a voucher for a webcam show on the occasion when there was a problem with the old webcam booking facility many years ago, but that is when adultwork allowed a lot more, such as random winner raffles for escort meets and such, so they did in theory take payment for escort services, but now I know they would never allow any form of payment for escort services, so too much of a risk.
It's up to you. If the model has discussed this arrangement off the adultwork website and there is no mention of adultwork vouchers for cam in her adultwork emails, direct cam, direct chat, SMS messages or other than either of you saying anything on adultwork, how will they ever know?
Make sure the model is aware that she won't be able to withdraw voucher credits as they can only be redeemed online.
Why don't you just use the direct cam tipping feature instead?