Newbie - FAQ

Re: Read her website carefully...
midboss 44 Reviews 2522 reads
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Hello all. I'm new to the hobby here in the US and this may seem like a stupid noob question but if a provider doesn't specify suitable times to contact her are there certain times that are generally considered best to try and call?

I'm guessing here but weekend nights would not seem the best time but what about weekdays and daytime on the weekend?

JustAGal See my TER Reviews 1925 reads
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it works 24h and the Lady in question will reply when she is not otherwise occupied :)

Lina

HelStrome 8 Reviews 1300 reads
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Try scheduling a day in advance if possible and around mid-day. Note that if they don't have a phone operator you may need to leave a message containing: name/referrals/appointment date-time/call back #. Do not mention anything concerning rates or sexual acts (see newbie guide).

Hopefully this helps. Have fun and stay safe!

Crazy Diamond 12 Reviews 1775 reads
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I've found that e-mailing is the best way to make initial contact, and many providers will prefer it.  But if you decide to call instead, probably best to call in late morning or early afternoon.  Good luck!

keystonekid 114 Reviews 1066 reads
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to your e-mail at her convenience.  This has been much easier for me and I'm sure for the ladies.  Just be sure to be specific (date, time, length of appointment, incall/outcall, etc.) so she knows what you are looking for.  If you get too specific about anything other than "her time", you e-mail will most likely be deleted and you will not hear back from her.

HelStrome 8 Reviews 1512 reads
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mrfisher 115 Reviews 1167 reads
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and follow any instructions therein about how to best contact her.

I'd say that 90% of providers request email (or their email forms) for the initial contact.

You can then ask what would be the best time of day to call should you need to speak to her.

midboss 44 Reviews 1414 reads
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Thanks for the helpful advice everybody. The reason I asked is that I see a lot of providers that don't list a contact email. I really wish all of them did since it does seem like a less nerve-wracking way of making first contact especially for a new hobbyist.

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