It says no escorts .. but it seems like the same thing.
http://techcrunch.com/2016/02/03/i-only-downloaded-it-as-a-joke-honey/
I'm sure the police departments will sign up in a heart beat. What a way to pick up chumps.
I was just reading an article on another Uber-like app: You are seated at a crowded bar and want a drink, but there's a crush of people lining up for drinks. Instead use your app to order and have them bring the drink to you, paid for and all. Now that's brilliant
It seems to have potential.
I wasn't a fan at first, but after thinking about it for a bit I think I have reconsidered.
Now booking a hooker through an app in a country where it's illegal just doesn't seem too smart to me, even dumber than TER's LuxVerify app that virtually no one signed up for, despite over a year of TER trying to force it down our throats.
is the flexible pricing model, so it would seem to be more like eBay than Uber.
One potential positive is being able to draw non-pros into the scene, but hard to know if that will happen.
That is great for UTR sex workers or so called "non pros" and people who like them.
Anything that offer more choices and opportunities is a good thing.
Caveat Emptor as always.