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Yup. BP is more expensive than Eros. E
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What are the signs that a proviers add is fake or warning signals that not to go through with setting up an appointment during calling an add? I found a few by trial and error but wondering if anyone can share a few tips they found to weed out the bad from the good.

For the most part I will only try an un-reviewed provider if they are with an agency I have used before, or I receive a referral from someone in the hobby.  I have had some unforgettable experiences with newer providers (in fact I just posted a recent review of one), but would NEVER call a new number without knowing some background.

If you are looking at an ad on a free posting website like BP with no other information available, forget about it and move on.

Research is always your friend - if you spend time up front in your selection, it will pay multiple dividends during the session.  A pretty face in a photo is a long way from a guarantee of anything.  There are so many well reviewed ladies in our area that IMHO there is no reason to take a chance on the basis of a photograph or two.

Stay safe everyone!

Most providers advertising on BP spend between $300 and $500 monthly.
Guys think BP is free. It is not for bodyrub and escort categories.

Actually BP has become one of the MOST expensive advertising vessels out there.
Other BP ladies can chime in with how much BP has raised their rates. When I started
it was $3.00 to boost up NOW IT IS $12.00

A sponsor ad used to be inexpensive, now it is like $25 - $40 per week!

Clients always think BP is free, I am glad I caught this post to enlighten folks that it is EXPENSIVE!
Most providers websites will show that is where the bulk of our business inquiries come from.

Happy Hump Day to ALL!
:)
Carly

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