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Bridgeman 6 Reviews 2129 reads
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1 / 14

Has anyone else noticed several new providers using same or similar names as other established providers?  What's going on with that..

SammiStoneMPLS See my TER Reviews 86 reads
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2 / 14

I’m assuming it’s in hopes of being mistaken for the well-established provider, so they get more appointments…

vorlon 119 Reviews 94 reads
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3 / 14

So, it is not that unusual but I agree with Sammi that sometimes new providers are probably trying to lure clients in who mistake them for the established provider.

BigBoyPants 5 Reviews 92 reads
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4 / 14

There probably is a factor of going for name similarity   but what does that gain you?

Clients who are too stupid or have a lack of attention to detail that they can’t even remember an email address or phone number they’ve used before?

The girls going for that probably aren’t someone I would want to see and as a provider it says a lot about you if you are hoping to sucker some guy in with that instead of professionalism and great service.

There’s also the fact to consider that there’s a limited amount of sexy sounding or intriguing names.

When’s the last time someone typed in “Matilda Gruenfeldter” or something similar in a search engine?

(Apologies to anyone named Matilda Gruenfeldter out there)

If a Lady is trying to be intelligent and uses a clever name that is some kind of obscure pun, or a name from something like a Shakespeare play, most potential clients are too ignorant or uneducated (did I repeat myself?) that they won’t get it, and it’s a waste of time when said potential client is breathing through his nose and frantically searching for pictures wondering is she is hot, has great tits, or a whatever ass, without even thinking that they should perhaps take a shower or brush their teeth before inflicting themselves upon some woman who might just have a bit of intellectualism or class.

There’s not a whole lot of stripper names or sexy sounding names out there.

So the basic message is what it should always be, do your research.

Bridgeman 6 Reviews 83 reads
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5 / 14

You are exactly right. I was messaging with a new provider who had a similar name as a well known provider and she even sent me someone else's reviews who had the same name to try to reel me in. Fast forward to a week later there's two more providers with similar names to well known providers. When I reached out to them I noticed they are all in the same location. I was not interested in meeting them after that. I'm noticing a trend and wondering why as a provider would they want to have the same name as someone else.

Bridgeman 6 Reviews 72 reads
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6 / 14

I agree with you some names are more popular than others. I of course did not meet with these new pretenders. When I was reaching out to new providers I noticed there was a handful of new providers with similar or same names to current providers and I couldn't help but wonder why. Wasn't sure if there was more to it.

CuriousBoy95 26 Reviews 95 reads
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7 / 14

I don’t get the name change trend with the MNE ladies.

vorlon 119 Reviews 94 reads
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8 / 14

I think it is because some of them have gone independent and decided to change their names.  I'm speculating here but it may have been to try and establish a separate identity from when they were with one of the MNE groups due to the problems many clients had with trying to schedule appointments with them.

CuriousBoy95 26 Reviews 92 reads
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9 / 14

That could be one reason, but there are still girls in the group that have new names. And you have to track who is who.

krampovbj 19 Reviews 78 reads
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10 / 14

I’m looking for tattoos to see if it’s somebody had already seen but they changed their name, again.

And as far as the sound like names are used to the same names of an established provider.

I like my providers to have a last name.  Guarantees we are seeing for the most part.

Bridgeman 6 Reviews 86 reads
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11 / 14

I don't understand that trend either. I reached out to a provider with the same name and similar pictures as someone I used to see thinking it was her and was extremely disappointed and confused when I found out it wasn't the same provider. Its also a disappointment when you show up to your appointment to see someone new and found out it's someone you have seen before and didn't click with but they changed names. You dont find that out until you arrive. At that point I usually end up staying and wishing I had picked someone else.

snafu929 20 Reviews 91 reads
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12 / 14

So are the pimps assigning these names to the new girls they've lured into their stables to try and ride the coattails of the reviews?  I'm sure our local predator would have some insight on this  3...2...1...

vorlon 119 Reviews 79 reads
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13 / 14

Providers looking to run away from a bad reputation have often tried changing their names but I don't think that is what is going on here.

OldRanger 62 Reviews 76 reads
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14 / 14

Men like variety and so has seen provider A who has numerous reviews here and elsewhere. Gets a new picture , new name , new email and review or two from someone has seen before and now has a second identity. So now have seen A and was happy but see picture of B and move on to what one thought was something new-  
Think some of this happens when date requests slow down  
A now retired provider once told me. “Come on with good performance and reviews and the business can be overwhelming- the second time through the client list separates the truly professional providers with staying power.”

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