So you don't raise red flags, plus "assembly lines" operations are not professional or safe. I check into hotels with all my school books in hand, nerdy glasses etc.. So I do not raise any concerns. I am kept to myself, quiet and discreet for your safety and my safety.. Treat the housekeepers respectfully, tip them.... Plus switching hotels every day if you are staying in the same city for more than one day is best..
The idea of rolling up on a hotel room that has seen a series of guys come and go, even if it's only several a day, doesn't exactly strike me as discreet. How do the ladies handle it so that it isn't obvious that they've set up shop for a day or two?
Just wondering. Incall makes the most sense for me since I'm not out on business more than a couple of times a year, and reserving a hotel room in town just complicates things. I just wonder how people pull the incall thing off.
I have often wondered this myself, swingline. I have always tired to make my appointment as early as possible with the idea that by being first, I will be long gone before folks get suspicious.
On a similar note: There are many providers that seem to constantly tour. Their schedules are out in advance and they have websites with their pictures posted. Some show only their body, some with blurred faces, some full nudes and some that clearly show their faces. They book for several days at a time & some come through my area 2 or 3 times per year.
I am not complaining, but how do they manage to arouse 2 or 3 men per day but not arouse the suspicion of the hotel staff or the notice of LE?
I've stayed away from touring providers, even ones on P411, Date Check & RS2000 with pages of great reviews, not because I don't think they are legit, but because I fear they might be under the watchful eye of Johnny Law.
I think your being too cautious... no reason that the interest of LEO would have been started..Providers have an interest too in being low key.. all that I have seen are very careful...
1. There is not a major hotel chain in the world that does not offer a rewards program giving travelers an incentive to stay at their properties. The reason for these rewards programs? To generate repeat business. Hotels make their living by selling empty rooms. They WANT you to come back and stay with them every time you are in town.
2. There is not a police department anywhere with enough man power to spend time trying to infiltrate the screening process of a smart provider simply for the purpose of setting her up for a bust that would be very difficult to pull-off. LE goes after the low hanging fruit. Stay away from the back page girls who don't screen and from girls that you can't verify either with reviews, web sites or some sort of posting history. The well reviewed ladies and ladies are the safest ones to see.
Of course, everyone needs to hobby at their own comfort level. I would say that the wisest course is to do whatever works for you.
and they do things like go around to the local motels near interstate exits and tell the managers that they want to be told if they see anything suspicious, such as single gals taking a room and then noticing traffic in and out of same.
There is a town in Mass called Auburn at exit 12 of I-90 that does this and I'm always cautioning gals to avoid that town like the plague. The town of Woburn north of Boston has a similar reputation.
It is always a good idea to check on the local boards before going to an area and asking if there are certain hotels and/or towns in the area to avoid.
A nice large busy upscale business hotel works for me. Don't over think this. The escort has a lot on the line. If your seeing a TER / P411 escort she doesn't need a revolving door on her room. She knows how many dates a day she needs to make a profit.
Posted By: Swingline405
The idea of rolling up on a hotel room that has seen a series of guys come and go, even if it's only several a day, doesn't exactly strike me as discreet. How do the ladies handle it so that it isn't obvious that they've set up shop for a day or two?
Just wondering. Incall makes the most sense for me since I'm not out on business more than a couple of times a year, and reserving a hotel room in town just complicates things. I just wonder how people pull the incall thing off.
So you don't raise red flags, plus "assembly lines" operations are not professional or safe. I check into hotels with all my school books in hand, nerdy glasses etc.. So I do not raise any concerns. I am kept to myself, quiet and discreet for your safety and my safety.. Treat the housekeepers respectfully, tip them.... Plus switching hotels every day if you are staying in the same city for more than one day is best..
Thanks all for the replies. My concern was never so much that the police would be setting up a sting to watch if there are any rooms with high levels of traffic in a specific hotel. Obviously that is a waste of their resources. Rather, I was wondering how you avoid having hotel staff notice and then they call the cops or ask you to leave. It sounds like really we have to trust that well reviewed providers are smart enough to a low enough level of traffic that the chance of alarm bells going off is low.
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