NEVER Give or show your room number!
[QUOTE=VegasBull;6096453]I've asked a couple of providers I know the same question and they both gave me the same answer: They've been getting a bunch of fakes / flakes requesting outcall. When the girl shows up, no one answers the door or whomever answers has no idea what's going on. Efforts to contact the person making the date fail because he (or whoever it is) isn't responding. They've just wasted a bunch of time getting ready for a date only to find out it was essentially a prank. They know guys hate deposits because too many fakes / flakes request deposits and then disappear after its paid. So, some providers are now requesting confirmation that the guy wanting the outcall is where he claims to be. It isn't perfect. The guy could get a picture from online or he could have taken it the last time he was in town. The girls I talked to about it ask for the photo of the room number on the open door (to prove it's your room) along with a picture of the guy requesting the date. All in one picture. Like a selfie with an open hotel room door with the room number visible. They say they are trying to avoid wasting their time. The fewer dates they get due to someone pranking them the more they charge everyone else to make up for it. All that said, even if you choose to send the requested info, I'd recommend meeting in the lobby. Make sure she's either alone or with whoever she said was going to be with her before heading to the elevator. Make sure, if possible, there are other people in the elevator too and put all your valuables (watch, keys, wallet, etc.) in the room safe before going to meet her.[/QUOTE]Never give or show your room number! This is a sure way to get Robbed! Some girls will share your room number with uninvited guests, only to have them show up after you are naked and vulnerable which will end in a Rob. And if that's not enough, upon check out you may find about $3,000 of room charges added to your bill. In addition be careful if you take a provider back to your room, make sure she is Not texting your room number to another uninvited guest who will show up moments later! Whenever I meet a provider at my hotel (always through a burner) I make sure they freshen up in a bathroom on the casino floor Before we head upstairs. My bathroom is off limits to them until the deed is done and she is ready to leave. If providers ask me for room number, legal name, picture of I'd or social media links, I Always decline and say I found someone else (and I do) I will however send her pictures of my hotel room without the room number to confirm I am staying at that particular hotel, nothing more. Stay safe guys.