Beijingcoby
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- Fake photos – discussed above, politely request an intro video or at least some selfie photos to confirm the authenticity of her pretty modeling and promo shots. Ideally the agency will send you a selection of her modeling and her natural (digital, un-retouched) photos.
- Sending anyone who is available that evening – some agencies will promise the world, then send whoever is sitting around available. If the lady who arrives at your hotel room is not the lady in the photos, or unappealing to you in any way, let her know you’ve changed your mind, give her $50 for her transport costs, and send her on her way. If you have any problems, call the hotel security to escort her out.
- Blaming the lady for not showing up – some agencies are not actually agencies…They are websites set up to get payments from callers, and never sending anyone! You can usually tell this by the very amateur and shoddy presence of their website, low quality or fake photos, etc. Beware.
- Double charging your credit card – there are some underhanded people in the escort industry, unfortunately : ( Another reason to only call reputable agencies. Those who were referred by word of mouth, or those which are obviously professional in image and response.
- Rushing you to book asap – a professional agency has no desperate need for your business. It is a mutually beneficial arrangement, and they will happily cater for appropriate gentlemen. However they will not accept every caller, and will carefully see if you are a suitable gentleman to introduce their lovely ladies to. That’s a legitimate situation in a reputable company. Any agency or person rushing you to book, asking for your room number so they can send ‘someone’ in 20 minutes, etc, is a big Red Flag. There is no rush when it comes to high quality.
Book with an agency whose site is comprehensive, and whose reputation is excellent. If you’re unsure or don’t have a referral, pay attention to how they communicate with you. Bad grammar and one-sentence replies or ‘I can have someone there in 10 minutes’ comments, may well indicate a less than reputable or unprofessional service, so it’s probably best to walk away.