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  1. #9691

    ElegantRocker

    https://members.seeking.com/member/b...a-bce27320bc1d

    Pretty girl and can confirm real. However, wants 400 PPM and no head (but you're allowed to DATY), CFS, and can't host, which is 3 strikes for me. Offered 3 but she declined. She did advise that more generous SDs have less restrictions, but whatever sucker is paying her more than 400 for what I hope is BBJ and not CBJ clearly doesn't understand his $ can go a lot further if he were a lot smarter.

  2. #9690

    Not Great

    So I had my Seeking account banned over a year ago. I'm not jumping through the hoops to open another and have been on SB. It's wildly hot or miss. When I was in Nashville for work last month it was awesome. Hooked up with three girls from SB and it was a great experience with each. Fast forward to this month and I'm in Birmingham. Awful luck. Can barely get anyone to respond to messages. Met one girl from SB and she was terrible. Didn't want to do oral, rushed, not GFE as she had told me. Back home in middle GA has been strike out after strike out. I swear SB creates fake accounts that message you and make you use your credits. So I'd say jump in and see how you like it but don't expect a gold mine. From what I've heard seeking isn't so much a gold mine either these days. Whatever you do, stay diligent and don't think with the little head!

    Bob.

    Quote Originally Posted by Androo75  [View Original Post]
    I tried SA years ago, been reading here it's full of GPS, scams and generally in decline now, enter: Secret Benefits where under a free account so far, I have yielded some intriguing options on the SB front.

    The lowest tier is about $60 for what would be about ten messages, not a great deal however candidates with verification videos make me lean toward giving it a try.

    Not sure if anyone has recent experiences to share, I don't need specifics on your SB, just a thumbs up or down on ROI.

  3. #9689

    Secret Benefits

    I tried SA years ago, been reading here it's full of GPS, scams and generally in decline now, enter: Secret Benefits where under a free account so far, I have yielded some intriguing options on the SB front.

    The lowest tier is about $60 for what would be about ten messages, not a great deal however candidates with verification videos make me lean toward giving it a try.

    Not sure if anyone has recent experiences to share, I don't need specifics on your SB, just a thumbs up or down on ROI.

  4. #9688
    She may have you blocked or something. I can still see it just fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by Han57  [View Original Post]
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  5. #9687
    Senior Member


    Posts: 302
    Quote Originally Posted by BrownSugaTwo  [View Original Post]
    Anyway see TemptingMizz, lately?

    https://members.seeking.com/member/0...c-0903bdec5239

    I saw her a while back. Incredibly hot 40+ year old body but lack luster service. Clearly a woman who doesn't have her life together, but I was wondering if she'd gotten any better, recently LOL?
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  6. #9686

    TemptingMizz

    Anyway see TemptingMizz, lately?

    https://members.seeking.com/member/0...c-0903bdec5239

    I saw her a while back. Incredibly hot 40+ year old body but lack luster service. Clearly a woman who doesn't have her life together, but I was wondering if she'd gotten any better, recently LOL?

  7. #9685
    Quote Originally Posted by MickyRocky  [View Original Post]
    Fellas.

    Seek your advice.

    I use the same hotel every time and my preferred time would be at the weekend evening. I am meeting the same person at the front desk while collecting the key and checking out within a few hours (once or twice a month). This is kind of routine now. Started feeling, there is some risk that someone knows about my routine.

    Is it fine, or should I start to change the hotels?.
    I found my unicorn and we've been seeing each other for almost a year. We use the same hotel and I just make it sound like I'm working in the area 1 night a week. I've become recognizable by 2 of the hotel staff and they give me a discount now because of the frequency. We don't meet at the desk, I get the room and text the number. When we are done we leave separately a few minutes after one or the other. I don't check out. I also use a hotel two towns over.

  8. #9684
    Yeah, her ad says she's from CA, she doesn't realize in Atlanta we got plenty of cute black girls who will do a lot more for a lot less. In CA she may have been special (depending on where she was) but here? Not so much. She doesn't realize she went from being a rare find to being the most common. And that's not a knock against black girls. It's just the way supply and demand works. Asian girls charge more here than they do in CA. It's basic supply and demand. She'll either give up being a SB here before too long, or realize she needs to get down to the sub-300 price, and if she can't host even less.

  9. #9683

  10. #9682
    Quote Originally Posted by GRoller  [View Original Post]
    My only issue with getting too personal with the front desk staff is that now they remember you. I'd prefer to keep my anonymity by getting in and out with the least amount of interaction. Before I buddy up with the staff, I prefer your idea of rotating hotels.
    What generally sets off front desk staff is people whose behavior is off, like answering yes or no, or minimum answers to questions. Those types of people generally get remembered. Case in point. Had a date with my SB in a red roof in Lawrenceville yesterday, Showed up to check in, and the guy in from of me was a acting a bit weird. He got checked in, but as he was walking off he left his phone on the counter. I picked it up and turned and asked if it was his, he grabbed it and quickly darted out. The front desk clerk, took and xerox the guys registration and put it in the folder off to the side. Being the curious guy, I am, asked him what that was all about. He said anytime his spidey senses tingle he makes a copy of the registration information so if something happens he can quickly provide it to the property manager or law enforcement. While I checked in we chat about the weather and his recent trip to Clearwater Florida.

    Point is, you may think your being anonymous by limiting your interactions, but front desk clerks remember those that are trying minimize their social interaction. Basic courtesy and being friendly is more likely to get you forgotten the moment you walk away, that trying to be anonymous.

  11. #9681
    Quote Originally Posted by BeaRemy84  [View Original Post]
    The other guy has a point about not checking out. It's fine to simply leave. Hotels place purchase orders for keys every month, people take them so often. Don't feel bad about it.

    Also. If you have a bad feeling, it's probably coming from somewhere. There's no harm in changing up your routine. Plenty of hotels in Atlanta. Front desk staff turn-over tends to be 6 months to a year. Pick 4, rotate every 3 months.

    There's also the option of tipping the front desk when you check in. These people make $10-15/ hr. Drop a $5 or a $10 and say "No calls to my room, and if anyone asks I'm not here. " Aloft has been pretty great about that in my experience, but it's a bit more expensive to book. Used to have a guy that showed up at 11 PM that would change the name on my reservation for a medium pizza delivered.

    Finally, you can sometimes book a room using your first and middle name (instead of your last), provided your middle name is on your I'd. Have the confirmation email on your phone, and play the "I'm old" card if they ask about it. Doesn't work if you're a repeat visitor, they'll know you know better.
    My only issue with getting too personal with the front desk staff is that now they remember you. I'd prefer to keep my anonymity by getting in and out with the least amount of interaction. Before I buddy up with the staff, I prefer your idea of rotating hotels.

  12. #9680
    Quote Originally Posted by MickyRocky  [View Original Post]
    Thank you, brother. Good point. They usually take additional money at the time of check-in as a deposit, I was thinking they will refund when I submit the key. Based on your comment, What I understand is that no need to return the access card and the deposit will be returned the next day after the checkout time, is this correct?
    I never leave the keys. Maybe it's just me being careful, but the keys are electronic and when they are issued to you, I would think there's data on them that could possibly be extracted (I. E. Time and date stamps used etc.) I prefer to just dispose of them myself.

    J.

  13. #9679

    Correct

    Quote Originally Posted by MickyRocky  [View Original Post]
    Thank you, brother. Good point. They usually take additional money at the time of check-in as a deposit, I was thinking they will refund when I submit the key. Based on your comment, What I understand is that no need to return the access card and the deposit will be returned the next day after the checkout time, is this correct?
    Yessir. The incidental / deposit hold fee will be removed the next morning at checkout. Regardless if you stop by the desk or not. Also you can just leave the room keys in the room on the desk as well when you leave. Housekeeping gathers those up and takes to the front desk after they finish servicing the rooms. Ripper.

  14. #9678
    Quote Originally Posted by MickyRocky  [View Original Post]
    Fellas.

    Seek your advice.

    I use the same hotel every time and my preferred time would be at the weekend evening. I am meeting the same person at the front desk while collecting the key and checking out within a few hours (once or twice a month). This is kind of routine now. Started feeling, there is some risk that someone knows about my routine.

    Is it fine, or should I start to change the hotels?

    Thanks.

    Mick.
    The other guy has a point about not checking out. It's fine to simply leave. Hotels place purchase orders for keys every month, people take them so often. Don't feel bad about it.

    Also. If you have a bad feeling, it's probably coming from somewhere. There's no harm in changing up your routine. Plenty of hotels in Atlanta. Front desk staff turn-over tends to be 6 months to a year. Pick 4, rotate every 3 months.

    There's also the option of tipping the front desk when you check in. These people make $10-15/ hr. Drop a $5 or a $10 and say "No calls to my room, and if anyone asks I'm not here. " Aloft has been pretty great about that in my experience, but it's a bit more expensive to book. Used to have a guy that showed up at 11 PM that would change the name on my reservation for a medium pizza delivered.

    Finally, you can sometimes book a room using your first and middle name (instead of your last), provided your middle name is on your I'd. Have the confirmation email on your phone, and play the "I'm old" card if they ask about it. Doesn't work if you're a repeat visitor, they'll know you know better.

  15. #9677

    Good point

    Thank you, brother. Good point. They usually take additional money at the time of check-in as a deposit, I was thinking they will refund when I submit the key. Based on your comment, What I understand is that no need to return the access card and the deposit will be returned the next day after the checkout time, is this correct?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ripvan12  [View Original Post]
    Hey brother. My simple suggestion would be to leave the hotel without letting the staff know you are checking out. I rarely ever do and don't have any problems.

    For instance, you check in at 3 pm to smash your latest hottie. You finish up the deed at 7 pm. You legally have the room until 11 am or noon the next day. There's no benefit to checking out early. The hotel is just going to put the room back into circulation and make more money on it. So I would just leave without stopping by the front desk to make it known I was leaving. You could be doing anything leaving the property ... Going to a concert, grabbing some food. My point ... People come and go out of hotels all the time.

    Meanwhile, if you just leave at 7 pm then you still have access to the room in the event you had another play toy that was available the next morning early. I used to bang a nurse that worked 3rd shift so I would have one the day before and then the nurse next morning. She would come right from Northside hospital to the hotel, hop in shower and then game on. Just my 2 C. Ripper.

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