The Hotel Giveaway

  • Elsa
  • 01-29-2010, 01:53 AM
Those sillies. They can reuse those envelopes. LOL!

Actually, I throw out a little wad of paper on my way out too. It's half of the piece of paper that had the room number and phone number on it. The second half I throw away at a drugstore or gas station on my way home. (I carefully tear the paper so that the entire phone number or room number doesn't appear on the same half).

I know it's overkill. What would someone do with a person's phone number and room number? I just don't want any link at all in my home trash after reading about the Stanford Law School escort whose trash was filtered through for months while LE was building the case.
Originally Posted by HoneyRose
I'm equally careful about those papers with hotel room and phone numbers. I'll bring them home and put them in my shredder. I'll do the same with envelopes if they have either the name of the hotel or "Elsa" written on them.
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My preference is to provide a nice card inside of the envelope, placing the "gift" inside the card. I never sign the card, and never write anything on the outside. If at all possible, I try to find a card with some humor to it, and one that fits the lady I am visiting. (It seems to take the edge off of the business side of the transaction).

I never thought about eyeing the ladies at they exit the hotel, to see if they discard white envelopes while departing. But, that would not be a bad way to pass some time while enjoying a cup of coffee from Cafe Du'Mond, and some fresh beignets.

CG
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  • WTF
  • 01-29-2010, 01:01 PM
Please recycle whenever possible, ladies. Originally Posted by barneyrubble
ROTFLMAO
Same here. I try to always blend in with my environment as to not set off any red flags. Originally Posted by NicholetteM
But who's going to know? My dress and party habits are pretty much the same with paid and unpaid friends, no-one can tell the difference and my only concern is that if I'm at (a paid) dinner where I live I might meet someone I know - so I tend to do paid dating elsewhere or at least have some kind of cover story to go with (that I mention to the client).

Leah Ireland x
My preference is to provide a nice card inside of the envelope, placing the "gift" inside the card. I never sign the card, and never write anything on the outside. If at all possible, I try to find a card with some humor to it, and one that fits the lady I am visiting. (It seems to take the edge off of the business side of the transaction).

CG Originally Posted by CajunGent


I love my collection of Birthday cards from a particular gent in Houston.
Every week it was my birthday! LOL
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I love my collection of Birthday cards from a particular gent in Houston.
Every week it was my birthday! LOL Originally Posted by lil red Robin
Every visit with you is reason to celebrate!
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My preference is to provide a nice card inside of the envelope, placing the "gift" inside the card. I never sign the card, and never write anything on the outside. If at all possible, I try to find a card with some humor to it, and one that fits the lady I am visiting. (It seems to take the edge off of the business side of the transaction).


CG Originally Posted by CajunGent
You're so thoughtful.

I've gotten quite a few and I've never thrown them away either. They're my little keepsakes.
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But who's going to know? My dress and party habits are pretty much the same with paid and unpaid friends, no-one can tell the difference and my only concern is that if I'm at (a paid) dinner where I live I might meet someone I know - so I tend to do paid dating elsewhere or at least have some kind of cover story to go with (that I mention to the client).

Leah Ireland x Originally Posted by Leah Ireland
You're absolutely right. Same here with me, and my concerns are pretty much the same as yours.
So, ladies, you prefer the envelopes have nothing written on them?
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So, ladies, you prefer the envelopes have nothing written on them? Originally Posted by bviguy
I'd never fault a gentleman for not writing my name on the envelope. What if he'd just left the bank and didn't get the chance to write my name on it? It's all good, so long as it's handled tactfully when meeting at a public venue.

Sometimes we sweat the small stuff too much.
So, ladies, you prefer the envelopes have nothing written on them? Originally Posted by bviguy
The only time I'm going to give it much thought is if there isn't an envelope. Blank or written with a Sharpie, makes no difference to me.
as long as it doesn't say "Lil Red Robin" or "BeckyluvsBJ692009"

LOL
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I picked up some very nice gilt edged thank you cards from hallmark. Seemed like a nice touch.
Oh, the walk of shame Originally Posted by atlcomedy
It's not a walk of shame. It's a stride of pride!