I wrote six years ago where the topic was safety and security. . . . .
I have absolutely nothing against the girls working with LoveGFS, but the agency's standard practice of leading you into the building, but having you wait in a heavily trafficked hallway for the apartment number puts everyone at risk. While I can understand a delay of a few minutes, being forced to wait in the hall for 20-25 minutes after the scheduled appointment time while dozens of people come and go (including some of the same ones twice) is unacceptable. They don't even respond to texts during the wait. They did that to me twice, and I left the second time. Never again. I read some other reviews where other members experienced the same thing.
Actually sitting and waiting like some sad sack.
Would never tolerate that
That's why I prefer outcall to me. Most of them don't offer outcall though. I had an Asian outcall to me once for a two hour minimum, too bad they not around anymore.
...can't wait in your car for the apartment number? I'm not familiar with your area and was curious. Do they insist that you have to be in the building before getting the apartment number? If so that is bizarre!
Seems it more suited for the regional board.
But the answer to your question is interesting. This agency has a location in downtown Washington DC in an area with no public parking garages nearby and most street parking is permitted for local residents.
What this agency does is get you into their building’s garage for free, convenient parking. Great upside.
The downside? For security reasons they don’t want to give out the room number until you’re in the garage. Big problem because cell reception SUCKS in the garage. Mongers then go into the building and wait to reestablish Comms with the agency while feeling vulnerable.
That said, per the reviews the talent is great and the rates are relatively low. I haven’t seen anyone mention how the entry process works if you pull up in an Uber and then attempt entry through the front lobby.
An interesting and unique entry process.
I did wait on the street until they said she was ready. The parking is under the building has no cell reception. After they said she was ready and gave me the elevator code, I went to the floor. They refuse to give the room number until they rext you again AFTER you are on the floor.
That is a bit of an odd behavior, especially if they cannot ensure timely responses once on the floor. Wonder if that happens much to others as well.
I wrote six years ago where the topic was safety and security. . . . .
"Loitering - This is where most hobbyists, even experienced veterans, completely blow it. You can drive down the street past any of the well-known incall buildings and you will often see a guy hanging around the access keypad watching his cell phone. Could anything be more obvious? There seems to be a mentality about squeezing the full 60 minutes out of the hour that was booked even if it puts a hobbyist at risk. I don't get it. I often stay a block away from the entrance until I get the go-ahead from the booker. I note the access code and then PUT MY PHONE AWAY UNTIL I AM INSIDE THE BUILDING. I walk up to the keypad and enter the code, JUST LIKE A RESIDENT WOULD DO. Yes, I lose three or four minutes of my hour walking from a block away, but isn't it worth it to avoid drawing attention to yourself as a hobbyist? Loitering is the absolute best way to get noticed and draw attention to yourself, especially from nosey neighbors WHO MAY THINK YOU LOOK SUSPICIOUS JUST STANDING AROUND WATCHING YOUR PHONE. Some may be tempted to follow you to make sure you're not up to no good. It's an unnecessary risk that you really don't need."
This is still good advice today. Any booker that would leave me loitering inside an apartment complex waiting for more contact is putting me, his providers and other customers who come after me at risk, and would get no more of my business.
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As George Costanza says, "It's not a lie, if you believe it." Everyone is walking around with their cell phones in hand. Also, residents usually don't enter a code, they have a key fob. If you're entering a code, you are a guest of a resident. Act like it! Say, "good morning", "hello" and "thank you." No need to be a dick. What pisses me off, is when the call box is broken. Following a resident in, is riskier. Bookers need to figure a solution. Also, we should not be losing any minutes. The clock starts when you walk through the door, not when I'm waiting in my car a few blocks out. Agencies are already jacking up the prices, but let's not let them squeeze our time also. This is just my take.
That's why I don't deal with Agencies. I love total control of what I do. I am a private person who does not like the wrong type of attention drawn to me (Meaning I do not want the public to know that I am doing this. Just because many things can go wrong with this line of work. Like Cops can come knocking at your door).
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