Newbie - FAQ

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jhw 3443 reads
posted
1 / 12

I am completely new to this; I am trying to book an appt via an agency site (which has not been reviewed on this site btw, but the site itself looks very legit as do the providers).  They ask for my name, email, phone...which is all fine in my opinion.  But they ask for my mailing address as well.  I don't know, but that doesn't seem like it should be necessary.  Do guys typically provide this?  I don't want to provide this if I can avoid it.  Thoughts?

hound_dog69 41 Reviews 1199 reads
posted
2 / 12
thebellasecret 1338 reads
posted
3 / 12

if no references , its one of my requirements! ...also, if thats where were meeting required.

two houses past the pink house after the 7 eleven on 18th street, DOESNT WORK !- Someone tried that before. WTH

keystonekid 114 Reviews 1390 reads
posted
4 / 12

across TER hobbyland always recommend new hobbyists only see well-reviewed ladies who have reviews from established reviewers.

Goldenlight 20 Reviews 1162 reads
posted
5 / 12

yeah that definitely sounds shady.  You might want to join Date-check to get started.  That way all you have to provide is your work address..If its required.  Hobby phone would definitely be the way to go if you are seeing a Significant other.

shudaknownbetter 1391 reads
posted
6 / 12

I've given a home land line which I presume was reverse look up checked.  No calls was a guarentee.  
I'd hold off on this agency until they are a bit better established.  I'm not saying "never" just circle back when more info is available.

In the meantime, read the newbie manual, these boards (especiallyt this one) until you can answer every question yourself.  Then get VIP & check out well reviewed TER ladies.  After you get some experience you can try TOFTT.
skb

czcodger 5 Reviews 1284 reads
posted
7 / 12

Use TER search. Put in the phone number of the agency. If no reviews pop up, take a walk. If bad reviews pop up, take a walk.

jhw 1122 reads
posted
8 / 12

To clarify, the provider has reviews on this site which are all positive.  The agency she works for does not have reviews.  I've never done this before and can understand screening, but didn't think an address would be required, esp since the appointment would be while I was on the road traveling?  Thanks for the input.  I'll review the acronyms, newbie board some more, etc.

Yella 987 reads
posted
9 / 12

STAY AWAY......
A new agency is a sign for LE. If not LE, it could be just some rip off artists trying to look legit. It doesn't take much to create a website anymore, and pictures, you can steal pics from anywhere on the web - hot women or average looking, nude, or with clothes and just sexy

jhw 1583 reads
posted
10 / 12

the agency doesn't appear to be "new" per se.  The agency site is listed on TER, but nobody reviewed the agency yet. The provider was with this agency when she met with hobbyists last summer(who gave her reviews on this site).  It was just that then, she posted an ad on backpage.com because she was visting that area of the country, citing the agency she was with, and the # to call to book.  I contacted provider for more info and she said she only sees "members" of the agency site.  I was going to join, but the online site asks for address.  That's all I was hesitant to provide; I don't mind providing phone, email, etc.?

Gfehunting 1052 reads
posted
11 / 12

thebellasecret do we have to keep rehashing this? I told you it was 4 houses down from the green house after the CITGO gas station on 81st st. Ugh...come on now :)

Rickshaw17 28 Reviews 3703 reads
posted
12 / 12

They want too much information and they're likely to keep a record of it. Go elsewhere.

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