AMP Tips, he would add (and I'll offer a "script")
[QUOTE=WillPayForFun;7178029]If you wish to share time with someone in particular and you do not know her or what she looks like, don't walk in and say, "I would like to see Sally today. " Call ahead if you want - if they are prone to playing games I don't think calling does any good. When you enter, ask what her name is. That makes it harder for them to play games with who they are.[/QUOTE]Excellent advice! I started doing just this a couple of years ago when it was necessary (sometimes I don't have a specific target in mind, or I already know my target by sight). However, it can be awkward to walk into a place and just blurt out "What's your name?" (of course, not everyone cares about being awkward with these girls). I came up with the following "script" that, to me, comes off as a more polite and natural interpersonal exchange. For purposes of this demonstration, let's assume I'm wanting to see the latest hot provider, named [u][b]URSULA[/b][/u]!
Setting - As soon as I'm greeted in the lobby, and before she has a chance to say [u]ANYTHING[/u] (such as "How long you want to stay", or whatever), this is my method:
[b][u]ME[/u][/b]: HI! My name's [i][u]Bob[/u][/i] (or any made-up name that comes to mind), what's YOUR name?
[b][u][red]HER[/red][/u][/b]: Uhh ... my name Mimi. (often you can tell they are caught a bit off guard and have to stop and think for a second just what their "stage-name" is today).
[b][u]ME[/u][/b]: Hi Mimi... it's nice to meet you. I'm here to see [b]URSULA[/b].
... various responses from the girl are possible here, but at least you know this one is NOT your target.
However, if she first says THIS:
[b][u][red]HER[/red][/u][/b]: My name [b]URSULA[/b]!
... then one appropriate response would be this:
[b][u]ME[/u][/b]: Hi [b]URSULA[/b], you're just the girl I am here to see!
So far, this hasn't failed me in anyway, but I suppose some AMP desperate to pull off a bait and switch could try to pass off some other random girl as [U][b]URSULA[/b][/U], but I believe the general perception among the greeting girls is that I already KNOW who [U][b]URSULA[/b][/U] is and what she looks like since I'm asking for her.
Along these same lines, and this has been repeated several times in the past, if you DO want to call ahead, you should employ the same approach and NOT ask: "[u]Is [b]URSULA[/b] is working today[/u]?" ([i]to which their reply is [b]ALWAYS[/b] "[u]YES!, you come in now[/u]!"[/i]), and, rather, ask this: "[u]Can you tell me WHO is working today[/u]?" You're more likely to get a true answer.