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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubbaloo View Post
    Fairly certain chatting on WeChat is still legal. I guess it depends on what you discussed.
    Quote Originally Posted by domo View Post
    You can delete chats on wechat so I hope they were not stupid and leave messages on said phone.
    Solicitation is a crime and the recorded conversation in either the sender or the receivers phone would be evidence.

    I doubt any shop owner would delete the conversation as (1) most get annoyed by the idiots who openly ask for extras and (2) them replying with a "no" would help as defence against police claims of them knowingly operating an illegal brothel.

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    Your phone number?

    When you register for WeChat, you could consider doing the following:

    a) Register with your monger number only
    b) Then register the account to your munger email so you use 'other login' method, ie you enter WeChat by email instead of phone number
    c) Disassociate your phone number from your WeChat account.

    While not perfect, it does mean that to get your real ID is a little harder.

    I guess to be even more cautious, you could register your wechat account (Step 1)when you are overseas in a country that doesn't register SIM cards, like Philippines.

    And just to clarify, I do not solicit, either in person or via telecommunication devices, I would just not prefer to be involved in any polite police enquiries or have girls contacting me at home.

    BD

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    Police have a program that they download everything off a mobile even deleted txt from SMS or a app. Can't hide or delete anything this day and age so best thing don't ask stupid questions through txt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodgersodger View Post
    Police have a program that they download everything off a mobile even deleted txt from SMS or a app. Can't hide or delete anything this day and age so best thing don't ask stupid questions through txt
    There was something recently about authorities unable to break the code of some chat programs and the were asking the software companies to provide a key. Not sure which programs they were referring to.

    Totally agree with RR, just don't ask stupid questions, do the owners ever actually tell you what you want to hear anyway?

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    I think it was in reference to the Telegraph App

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    Sorry, change that to Telegram App

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    Had a sweet wechat punt last week. Will post report.

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    Had a great one night stand via wechat late last year. Shaven, size 8, c size. Only successful contact via wechat. She's looking for a husband ☺

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    Do a scan aroind the eating places in Albert St of an evening. Its really not that hard to pick up a HAB.

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