Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
You can visit my place of business, for that content, listed on my 2257 compliance page, the same as the FBI or any other government agency has to do. Epoch is not above the government.
I welcome an FBI inspection, and do not fear it, as I have nothing to hide. I come from the DVD side of the industry and many of us have already been inspected by Chuck Joyner, back when they were doing inspections. He did it the correct way, as will your company, or you will not get the IDs your "Support Specialist" requires.
Indeed you are, and I am one of the largest producers, if not the largest, in all South East Asia, and have been for 11 years, going on 12. Why would I jeopardize my operations and the safety of my models over your 3rd party processing company, or anyone elses company, makes no sense to me.
How can you be so sure one of your employees does not have a malicious motive? One of the posts early in this thread leads to believe someone from your company was unethical during a cam chat. Maybe that is true, maybe it is not, but I WILL NOT jeopardize a models safety if there is ANY chance of a rouge employee you may not currently know about.
Like I said, you are not above a government agency. You can inspect my records the same as they have to, so long as you come with someone from law enforcement. If that is unacceptable to Epoch, please take it up with those who wrote the 2257 laws. I'm sure they will be more than happy to accommodate your business and change the law for you. Just tell them Visa wants them to do it. That works well for site compliance, I'm sure the law makers will buy it too.
Or, remove Epoch from our cascade. Unfortunately this seems to be the only option, as I know Epoch will not be visiting my place of records along side a government agency, or providing me with the IDs of every Epoch employee who will view these documents, as well as a signed document that makes Epoch fully responsible for ANYTHING that should come of this that is damaging, physically, mentally or legally to the models. But hey, if you are game and accommodate my personal privacy policy, lets do it! However, I'm not going to hold my breath, as I'm sure it would violate Epoch's employee privacy policy to provide me with that information.
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