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Re: Honestly, I typically regard it as a marketing term
sirex 3 Reviews 1188 reads
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1 / 10

So what is the definition of a low-volume provider? I am starting to wonder.

sirex 3 Reviews 430 reads
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3 / 10

I mean, when i look and see how long a provider has been in the business compared to how many reviews she has, I can get a good idea if she is either a low-volume or high-volume provider, so the question is not more of one that I need to have anyone explain to me. Rather, I am a bit taken aback when I read that a provider states that she is low-volume  yet she has lots of reviews in a year's time.  

I was thinking, if a provider has another job, and if she states that she is "low-volume" then I would expect that she would see less than ... Oh, hell.... I don't know how many clients per; just not a lot. Doesn't matter!

DJ1985 21 Reviews 395 reads
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4 / 10

I might think 3 appointments a day is low volume and you might think three a week is a lot.  
The more important thing, in my opinion, is what level of service she gives you when you're together rather than how many guys she provides that service to.

Nago8 4 Reviews 380 reads
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5 / 10

Generally the wider the board the larger the volum

Wongbater 40 Reviews 259 reads
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7 / 10
vorlon 115 Reviews 290 reads
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8 / 10

Some guys for whatever reason don't like to escorts they consider high-volume.

And I'm sure there are a lot of escorts who definitely regard themselves as being low-volume.

So long as is she is prepared in every way by the time I arrive, I really don't care how many other guys she sees.

sirex 3 Reviews 284 reads
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9 / 10

I agree: often too many providers will use the term for marketing reasons. And as long as a provider takes her time to make sure things are cleaned up between clients, then I am okay with it; that is definitely more important to me.

IJMiggs 378 reads
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10 / 10
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