Newbie - FAQ

Escort/massage
dipstick50 1212 reads
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What can I do if a lady post in the massage section but her profile says escort/massage.  Her last two reviewers said that they wanted full service but didn't get it.  Other reviews for this provider mentioned that they had received full service.  I know I can't ask for full service before meeting her but I don't want to get there only to find out that full service is not offered.  Should I go and ask once I get there for full service and leave if it is not offered or just move on?

harborview 10 Reviews 177 reads
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3 / 6

then want to leave if her services are not what you want.  Often ads do leave us guessing... but 2 reviews with the same outcome... I agree she's changed her menu.  You can watch for new reviews but I'd pass... with the review history as it is.    

NoGreenBorderedEnvelope 214 reads
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4 / 6

... if reviews and/or ads aren't clear that FS is a standard service, I don't presume it's available.  It may be a "YMMV" thing.  So if I decide to see that provider, it's with the expectation that it probably won't be FS.  

But if it's a small number of reviews that mention FS, it could be wishful thinking vs reality.  ;)

dipstick50 230 reads
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5 / 6

Thanks for all of the good advice.  

interrobangle 13 Reviews 183 reads
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6 / 6

I've found that most of the women who deliver massage and escort services are posting in multiple places, not just the massage section.  When I contact them, I mention where I saw their full service ad.  I learned this through trial and error. On two separate occasions I've met up with someone who didn't understand which ad I was responding to.  In one case, I paid for FS and got the massage (eventually straightened it out); another time I got FS thinking I was headed to a massage. Some days I really want a massage.

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