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Re:Tori, not sure what you mean
BMac6230 16 Reviews 4806 reads
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1 / 7

I'll be traveling in a few weeks, and wanted some input since I'm still a newb.  I prefer to do outcall to my hotel room. I only did this one other time and it went fine, but is it standard to give your lat name to the provider so they can call the hotel and check that's who you are?
Any other advice would be greatly appreciated.

polarvortex 26 Reviews 3134 reads
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2 / 7

I've done that before, but then again, I've also been asked for my last name as part of screening for non-outcall local appointments.  As with all things screening, the information you divulge should be only what you're comfortable divulging.

That said, if the provider is well-reviewed, you don't have to worry about providing this information to her.

Otherwise, the only other thing I can think of is to make sure you have a cell phone you can use for the hobby.  Most providers will not answer calls from a blocked or unknown number and sometimes hotel rooms show up that way.  

Good luck,

-PV

LVP 2 Reviews 5388 reads
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3 / 7

as polar said or you can use a service like roomservice2000 or date check. Some providers will not see somebody that does not have a cell phone. You can get a throw away prepaid pretty cheap. Since you are traveling always have a plan B and buy some condoms b/c sometimes they forget

Tori Of Atlanta 2883 reads
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4 / 7

Don't expect all providers to be willing to participate in outcall practices in all Cities.

Some Cities just make it impossible to try and accommodate gentlemen at a hotel. there is a possibility it isn't anything specific about you it just might be the City you are visiting....

Just my added thoughts  kisses ~Tori

mpman1 4559 reads
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5 / 7

What do you mean that some cities make it impossible to try and accomodate gentleman at a hotel?  Say, your city.  What would be the problem with an outcall to one of the best hotels?

sticky digits 2809 reads
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6 / 7

Because LE frequently works outcall stings with the cooperation of local hotels, many Atlanta providers no longer offer outcall service to hotels - for their own safety.

mpman1 3537 reads
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7 / 7

Thanks...sorry to be dense...but l am actually flying to Atlanta soon and will be staying in a large very nice hotel.  No experience with outcall to hotels and am curious.  It is hard to understand why the very best large hotels would get involved with sting operations that bring unwanted attention.  As a guest, I would not want to see arrests being made where I am staying.....but let us say this is true.....if I am a client and am willing to be screened, then this is really a problem in Atlanta for the provider?  If there is a concern on the part of the provider, can't this be overcome by proper screening?  Tori, you are obviously a seasoned provider.  Do you refuse to go to hotels?

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