Phoenix

It's done a lot in other cities.
baileym365 See my TER Reviews 1677 reads
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1 / 11

What's with this new trend I'm seeing on the board with hobbyists asking for random appointments from providers. Are they too lazy to search, are they casting out a net to catch some tuna, does it make them feel good to have girls blow up their mail box?

Wonky_Portals 399 reads
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2 / 11

Check out the Las Vegas board and Los Angeles board. A lot of the time it's a hobbyist from another city.
I've met some pretty special providers that way.

baileym365 See my TER Reviews 419 reads
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3 / 11

But why do they do it, and why are you using an alias with this thread?

 Wow, I've morphed into a 3yr old with all the 'why's" lol
Posted By: Wonky_Portals
Check out the Las Vegas board and Los Angeles board. A lot of the time it's a hobbyist from another city.  
 I've met some pretty special providers that way.

Wonky_Portals 372 reads
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4 / 11

I answered your first question in my previous post.

 I've met some pretty special providers that way.

Second question answer.

 Because the site was set on that when i answered.

Buddy2012 17 Reviews 423 reads
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5 / 11

I think it may be a way to find providers that actually want a client's business and will follow through without delays or cancellations, especially if the time line asked for fits her availability.  

Posted By: baileym365
What's with this new trend I'm seeing on the board with hobbyists asking for random appointments from providers. Are they too lazy to search, are they casting out a net to catch some tuna, does it make them feel good to have girls blow up their mail box?

vamptat2 49 Reviews 354 reads
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6 / 11

You hit the nail on the head Buddy. If providers didn't cancel or not offer to make up appointments, I guess it's a way of seeing ladies who won't disappoint.

baileym365 See my TER Reviews 416 reads
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8 / 11

Life has a way with derailing good intentions, people have to cancel for many reasons whether it's a provider or hobbyist. If a hobbyist or provider cannot except that shit happens in life and they choose to be selfish crying about it like a baby, it's not worth making up the appointment.

AndrewR 56 Reviews 334 reads
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9 / 11

Here are some reasons to use an ISO posting.
  If a provider responds, you know that she has probably looked over your TER presence, and decided that you are safe to meet. It eliminates or reduces screening effort for the hobbyist.
         Also, attempting contact with a provider can sometimes be a lengthy and fruitless process.  You can send an email, or text, or PM and often get no reply.  Waiting a few days and trying again often results in the same lack of response.  It’s not a feasable method if you are looking for a meeting in a shorter timeframe.
         In the right situation, the ISO posting works well.

-- Modified on 3/16/2017 4:22:37 PM

micktoz 41 Reviews 236 reads
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10 / 11
Dave76015 38 Reviews 250 reads
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11 / 11

Granted, I keep pretty much UTR these days, and keep my circle of friends wayyyy small for safety reasons.  

Stopped reviewing a while back, and I think if I was to search out someone new, I don't fit their criteria for "seen 2 verified providers in past 90 days, give out personal info on providers to verify, bla bla bla".  

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