Newbie - FAQ

Why not public transportation?....
thatguy25678 2174 reads
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Aside from the fact that it has no class, Are there any other reasons not to take the bus to go see a provider?

HeathersLuv4u See my TER Reviews 510 reads
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...use a BP Provider that does little to no screening.
Most will want to know what you're driving and keep an eye out for the PoPo rolll by.

HobbyCity 1098 reads
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About the only thing I haven't done is taken a ship to see a lady. I would not worry about taking public transportation. In some places like NY, PT is the most effective and convenient. Many ladies will use cabs for outcalls.

You should however tip off a provider that you will be arriving by PT, that way she gives you a more exact location of where she is located. You don't want a 30 min walk to her place during the winter time, you will freeze your butt off besides being late.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 898 reads
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It saves on cost and is good for the enviornment.

If I lived in an area that was well served by public transportation, like New York City, I'd use it.

I've met providers at bus and train stations before when they came to Boston, so what's good for the gander is good for the goose.

kendradc2011 See my TER Reviews 1163 reads
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Thank you Mr. Fisher. I live in DC and we have a phenomenol transit system. Try finding a parking space in this city. There is nothing low class about using public transportation. As said it is better for the environment and in this city the fastest way to get around. I can get from my place to downtown DC, the White House in 7 minutes. Try and drive it...it will take you at least 30 minutes then where are you going to park? We also have millions of taxi cabs so getting around is a breeze.

keystonekid 114 Reviews 1430 reads
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to the airport and then the hotel shuttle from the airport to the hotel. The shuttle driver looked at me kinda funny since I had no bags. Since, I always carry at least a briefcase.

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