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Re:real deal
just1guy 1157 reads
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Ask if all inclusive.  There is nothing wrong in that.  If she says yes and doesn't provide,  she is the one who broke the contract, not you.  She will not post you as a bad customer because she probably has bad reviews.  Always use referals.

luckydog12509 reads

How can one know in advance if the provider up sells.  Experience in Las Vegas was being told, "the rules are different here"  what does that mean

anon5566441625 reads

Check her reviews. In addition I see nothing wrong with the question, "Is the fee all inclusive?" if asked politely.

Is the Las Vegas way of saying "prepare to get fucked", and not in a good way.

ITS MY BEEN MY EXP THAT IN VEGAS EXPECT TO PAY 2X UNLESS YOU ALREADY HAVE A FRIEND , REMEMBER IN VEGAS YOU MUST COMPETE WITH PEOPLE WHO DONT BLINK OVER $5000 HAND OF BLACK JACK

anon5566442116 reads

It is hard to read and considered shouting and rude by many people. Please take the time to use proper spelling and punctuation.

It's a supply & demand game, and LV is an unusual place in that there are about 1.5 million residents of the metro area, and 40 million visitors.  Those of us that live in LV just watch the fools wander through.  It's an interesting show.

The rates are higher than a lot of decent sized cities, but the selection can be great.  You just need to be careful where you look.

just1guy1158 reads

Ask if all inclusive.  There is nothing wrong in that.  If she says yes and doesn't provide,  she is the one who broke the contract, not you.  She will not post you as a bad customer because she probably has bad reviews.  Always use referals.

luckydog11903 reads

there is a phrase, "once a mistake, twice a habit."  Second time around in Las Vegas was all good, so prior experience must have been "...a mistake,"  fortunately, not the habit.

Thanks for the info, one must be ready for anything in Vegas.

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