Original Post
yoloedge

27-2-2024 06:43
[USA][CA][San Jose] What are the risks with k-org screening?

Fellow mongers, just jumping into this hobby. What is the purpose of screening and how risky is it?

I've noticed all the k-orgs seem to require screening of some sort. A selfie picture or even a paystub or work ID badge and WG references. What do the orgs do with the info and how on earth would it actually help protect them? Do they truly delete the material after screening you like they claim? If not, would there be any legal repercussions if LE busted one of these orgs and they found your contact? Or is it all circumstantial? Should one be worried about blackmail or other nefarious uses?

[ Last edited by  yoloedge at 27-2-2024 06:52 ]

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
Evolved 28-2-2024 07:23 Acceptance +3 Seems crazy to me to provide the info.
quemseja 10-3-2024 13:14 Acceptance +4 3rd party or LE getting the info, blackmail. I think those are the main concerns


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