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Boston Hotel hassles?
arkangel2274 5 Reviews 2427 reads
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Hello All:

I've been lucky enough to score an appointment with a provider who is staying in Boston for a couple of days.  I've met with her before, so I know there won't be any problems with her service or discretion.  But, given the recent events in Boston concerning Markoff, I was wondering if the local hotels have now started harassing unannounced guests.

Any info would be appreciated.

-- Modified on 5/27/2009 5:30:08 AM

CupofKisses 3099 reads
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It is inappropriate to announce on a public board which hotel you will be visiting a provider at, and especially that one.

That property is not kind to providers and they will stop a woman and ask her what she is doing there, particularly if she has photographs on the internet that look even remotely like her.

I would say that you wouldn't have an issue in the world visiting her, but this post is indiscreet.

arkangel2274 5 Reviews 2351 reads
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Well this post hasn't garnered too much attention, but I thought I'd update it for those who would appreciate the info.  I'll also not use names since that's apparently inappropriate.

I met a provider this morning at one of the well-known hotels in Boston.  Previously, there was no problem walking in and taking the elevator up to any room.  Today, however, the provider had to meet me in the lobby and take me up herself.  The elevators will now only function if one has a room key.  This isn't a big deal, but I imagine it will make it more difficult for girls with a high volume of clients to stay discreet.  Fortunately, from what I was told, I was the first client she had seen on this trip so there was no chance of suspicion.

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