Safety and verification before a booking
Most risk in independent work comes from one gap: anyone can message you, but almost nobody will prove who they are first. These pages cover how to close that gap with paid verification calls, screening steps and privacy habits that cost you nothing to apply.
Key facts
- A paid verification call filters time-wasters because payment is friction they will not accept.
- Verification calls on MeetVelour are private, time-limited and browser-based — no phone number or personal account is shared.
- Creators control their own pricing, duration and availability for verification calls.
- No in-person services are arranged, sold or facilitated on MeetVelour.
Guides in this section
- Client verification for independent creators — What client verification means in practice, which signals actually prove something, and how a short paid video call confirms a client is real before you commit.
- Escort client verification: screening before you agree to anything — How escorts and companions screen prospective clients online: which checks are real, why paid video verification works, and how to keep your privacy while doing it.
- Verify before a booking: a practical checklist — A step-by-step checklist for confirming a prospective client is real and serious before you accept a booking, block out time or send anything.
- What is a verification call? — A verification call is a short, paid, private video call used to confirm a client is real before further commitment. Here is how it works and why it filters.
- How to avoid fake bookings and no-shows — Why fake bookings happen, what they really cost, and the structural changes — prepayment, short slots, stated policies — that make them stop.
- Protecting your privacy as an online creator — Practical privacy habits for creators who sell time and content online: separating identities, controlling contact channels, and limiting what any platform holds.
Require a verification call before you commit
Set a price and duration, share your link, and only talk to people who show up and pay.
Set up verification calls