Please don't call the hotel
[QUOTE=Josh88;2071576]I had the same experience. I assumed I was talking to Alexis when I set up the appointment. Who knows? I got to the Days Inn and texted I was there. No response. I also called and went it to voice mail. I decided to roam the premises. Saw an orange colored Mustang with some dirtball, guy sitting in the driver's seat next to two girls having a smoke, one in a pink hoodie, who looked a lot like Alexis, only her face was not very attractive, and much harder looking than the one in her ad. I tried to contact her a few more times, but with no success, so I abandoned up my pursuit. I was able to find out the room number by setting up a fake appointment with one of her associates on one of my back-up burner phones. I plan to call the hotel management tomorrow to let them know they have prostitutes working out of room # xxx. Sorry, if I spoiled anyone's fun, but all she needed to do was have the courtesy of texting or calling me to cancel the appointment and I would have understood. I may go down there and hang out in the lobby tomorrow, just to screw with them. She hasn't posted an ad for a while. Maybe she decided this biz is not for her and her cronies are picking up the slack and taking her calls? I am not saying to avoid her, or her friends, but proceed with caution.[/QUOTE]You have every right to be mad at Alexis. She was a real ***** to do that to you. Thanks for posting about your experience. Let's hope her business disappears. But there may be other providers who are good and honor their apts operating out of that hotel. If that is the case, then they and their clients could be hurt. So please do not call the hotel.
KC.
Calling the hotel, or the police
The hotel most likely already knows.
The police aren't the solution, they are the problem.
No one likes a rat.
Cheech.
If I could throw in a segue
[B]USA Adult Classifieds[/B] anybody want to know more?
A2.