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Provider didn't do 2 call system?
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So I have an appointment over the weekend, but my provider already sent me the exact address. don't most people use the two call system? She ha 3 reviews, but all recent. Should this be a red flag or am I just paranoid?

The location is at an upscale hotel with a bnuch of other hotels nearby, if it matters.

But no room number. I don't see it being a big deal if she sent you the location of the hotel ahead of time.

You haven't gotten the second call yet.  Like the above posted.. you'll get the room number when you get there AT the appointed time.  

... from the provider a day or so before the date.  But that's after she's screened me, and I've been told I have very solid references (plus lots of P411 OKs).

And then there's those who use the two-call system, which might involve an address to an apartment building or condo but not the unit number or entry code until I arrive and call.

Several ways to do it.

Posted By: chisox123987

So I have an appointment over the weekend, but my provider already sent me the exact address. don't most people use the two call system? She ha 3 reviews, but all recent. Should this be a red flag or am I just paranoid?  
   
 The location is at an upscale hotel with a bnuch of other hotels nearby, if it matters.
It might even be a fake address just to help you plan your travel (GPS, route, traffic, timing) and get there on time. Once you are parked and there, you might find out it is really one hotel away from that address.  Similar "fake" addresses get you to a location visible from an apartment window where the action is to take place. You call when you arrive on time, they scope you out ("Is that you in the cowboy hat? Turn around so I can see you better.") and you get the final info, REAL address and room number.  
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But there is also the occasional but rare FAKE room number: "Come up to Room 4321. DON'T KNOCK!" Why? Because she is in 4319 across the corridor and wants to take a peep before opening her door.  (Yes, she can peep thru her own 4319 peephole to see if you are you, but everybody has their own thing to feel safer.)  
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Good luck! Have fun!
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If you didn't get the room number, it's still a 2 call system. You have to call her for the room number when you get there.  On the other hand if she did give you the room number also, then it's still not necessarily a red flag. She is either very trusting, or naive.  

I still wouldn't be paranoid about it. I used to deal with an agency that sent girls on tour here and they would give me the hotel name and the room number the night before, once date was confirmed.

I had a gal give me an address...  I arrived but there was no such number.  I was scratching my head, when she called me from the house opposite side of the street.  

I never give an address before an appointment to nowhere.Make sure appointment still on that day. My clients don't write reviews on me for safety reasons. No hotels or motels want illegal business-pay to play conduction there

souls_harbor127 reads

Giving a hotel address is safe ... what is someone going to do, go door to door looking for an escort?  Yeah, like that won't attract attention.

Some people are too paranoid.

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