The ole call back, plus a new discussion point
I don't know how common the practice is but I have had a number of ladies ask for the hotel and room number and then call be back on the land line. I often thought that if I were LE I would still answer the phone, assuming the department actually did spring for a room. Or, maybe the lady calls the front desk and somehow asks who is in the room? I kinda doubt that.
Now, that brings up another point. What is the most unusual LE check all of you have ever experienced? And, ladies, how do you do your LE check? I had a very unusual one the other day, a in call girl that used what I might think is a classic SW LE check. It was a surprise. Not a bad one.
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[QUOTE=FloridaSun;2388350]I got reminded by a situation I had few month ago. I cam home around nine one night and decided I need to make a visit to a lady friend before I go to sleep. I called a BP number from Miami had posted in Louisiana and the pan handle in the previous couple of weeks. I got the friendliest provider on the phone who gave me a short notice appointment.
I do not remember if we had any specific conversation about expectation or service details as I normally do not ask, but I remember asking for the rate which was somewhat low compare to looks of her pictures. Here it comes, when you get to the hotel call me and will come down and get you.
So I am heading out to the Carib royal and this girl is so friendly I am saying TGTB. Sure enough, I get to the hotel and notice Police activity with a large transport van in the parking lot. I do not even go to the parking area and make my exit out of the hotel. I waited till I was in international drive before calling back to cancel. She was not even upset, sorry I was hoping to meet you was all she said which made it a certified sting operation as no SP would be this nice to a time waster who shows up late and cancel at the end.
I was looking for advertisement with the number in the following weeks but none appeared. I got lucky they were to obvious in the parking area, but you never know how they will try to get you by connecting what you said in the phone and where you showed up and what you had on. I guess I am saying the same thing it was the right call.
Here is my question, was he verified? I know in the old days before cell phone and Internet you had to give the room number and guest name to be contacted on the hotel number. When communication stopped being the issue the use of name and call to the room stopped being used for verification now you just gave the room number and get verified by other means.
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My LE experiences thus far.
[QUOTE=Sexifun;2388655]That would've been a HUGE red flag for me and here's why. Officers can NOT purchase you alcohol (that would be a conflict of interest because of ATF regulations. Separate police if you will) A lawyer friend of mine told me this tidbit. Now just so you know they can offer you an alcoholic drink (beer or wine out of fridge NOT purchased while with you) I have some experience with as I was handed a beer before being busted in polk county years ago (and hence lulled into a false sense of security) ALL of what you have stated is enough to make me say no. Recently I have experienced a TON of weird or just not too bright phone calls. Questions about services, whether I offer these services bare, asking for me to meet them in the parking lot, etc. ALL red flags which gets you no appointment. In addition if you call me from a landmark less than a 5 minute drive away (hell I could walk it in 5) and it then take 20 minutes to get to me I start to worry if you are rounding up the calvary to bust me. This was one person just yesterday but something about it spooked me. Better safe than sorry and it helps for guys to do their research and if they can offer a reference, however I am newbie friendly if they act with some sense. Gone are the days of the white envelope, or some (not ALL) gentlemen acting like gentlemen. Now is what's up and can I fuck in ass? Sigh.[/QUOTE]Long time lurker / provider, first time poster. I enjoy the forum quite a bit and I've gained a lot of insight. Though, I've never felt the urge to post. I've recently gotten a couple of weird calls lately as well. Including a call from what turned out to be a news worthy story earlier last month. So I thought I would.
Post my experience lately.
A guy called last week and we set up the appointment. Got to the hotel and called so I could meet him in the lobby. (Past experience has apprised me that meeting an escort initially in a private place I. E hotel room is against the law. Orange county ordinance actually.).
So I call and he says that he can't come down because he's naked and waiting for me. Also, he says this is something we discussed. Not only did we not discuss this, but if we had, I would have told him that is something I cannot do. Very strange goings on indeed.
The call I got from verified LE went like this: He called, then called and confirmed. Red flag #1-He called from a local number but was staying at a hotel. Asked him to explain.
Said he was married. Plausible. Red flag #2-Googled the number and it came back to 2 escorts that advertised in the area a couple of months ago. Asked him to explain. Said it was a Google voice number. Eh. Odd coincidence. I declined the appointment. Red flag #3-He was totally fine with me not wanting to see him! Usually when I even imply that.
A clients info and circumstances seem shady to me they do anything in their power to debate me on that point.
Stay safe ladies and gents. Remember, the police are taught not to trust you. Why trust them? Happy Hunting -LL.