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Re: newbie with a question
John604 3148 reads
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What does one do that does not yet have a reference to provide you ladies? Tried agencies yrs back,just rip offs.Must we throw resources away at an agency in order to get the needed info?

PrivateerMatt 1819 reads
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2 / 8

Get known here at TER and then meet a lady in public for drinks or coffee.

Sidney Starr See my TER Reviews 1287 reads
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3 / 8

Work information can help, as long as its good work info.

jmadden 4 Reviews 1401 reads
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I have to say, I see these posts come up often and I really don't get it. Maybe I just got lucky, but when I started I had no real problems hooking up with someone. I do think I called around 5 ladies before I finally found one, but that's still how it works.
Just make a bunch of calls, and don't get frustrated so easily, someone will certainly set up a session with you. Also, go ahead and invest in the VIP membership and stick with ladies that have really good reviews. This is especially important for a beginner.

Best wishes

funwmadison See my TER Reviews 1603 reads
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The reason I ask for references is to try and make sure you are not LE or not a sicko that will harm me.  A work phone number where someone other than you will answer is good.  I just call and say I am Madison with BofA or whatever is good for you.  Being on your company website is also good.  For me it is important that you know if anything happens to me then LE will know you to go after.  (I email a new client's info. to a fellow provider.  Then if  I  do not call her by a certain time she knows something is up and exactly who/where to look.)  Are you in LA?
Madison

PrivateerMatt 1099 reads
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6 / 8

I'm still a newbie but I always figured the ladies traveled with a bodyguard or boyfriend and he would be nearby in case anything bad started to happen.

johngaltnh 6 Reviews 1228 reads
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Hi Madison -- an ethics question.

Obviously, you are responsible for the privacy of your guests. As you've stated: "I email a new client's info. to a fellow provider."

Obviously, clients wouldn't know who this provider is, and made no affirmative choice to provide her with their info.

I understand why you'd do such a thing for safety, but I wonder how do you guarantee that your friend doesn't retain that info past its point of usefulness? Or does your anonymous friend get to keep that info forever?

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