So who messed up? Escort or me?

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I met a well reviewed provider that I had seen before and she had a very interesting system. When I arrived she told me the room number and to park near a specific lamp post where she had left a room key. With the room key you can walk in like you are a regular customer and use any door or elevator. She made sure she took the key back.
This has only happened to me once, but I thought it was a great idea especially for a provider that is low volumn.
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As far as Hotel "Guest Security" goes. The different Hotel chains all have different rules & Security systems. In my Travels I have been to everything from places that still have Key locks and exterior doors to those that require a Room Keycard after 9 pm to get in any door & operate the Elevator (if there is one). I haven't seen this yet myself. But supposedly the latest and greatest are using Biometric Scanners for Room & "after hours" building entry. If a Provider chooses to work out of a Hotel that employs a strict "after hours" Security Policy then they should have a method of dealing with it. While asking for a second Keycard at Check-in and secreting it somewhere in the Parking Lot as crazy2old's Lady friend did will work. The Provider might be better off with just meeting the client at the Lobby or side door (some Hotel doors are programmed to lock after time X to force people to come through the Lobby and don't open unless the Fire Alarm is pulled). Granted this is a bit more public and some clients won't want to do it because the Hotel Staff will "notice" that Guest X let in 4 different guys between 10 pm - 2 am. Having worked multiple overnight installation jobs at the various local Hotels. I can tell you that as far as the Hotel overnight Staff in concerned. Unless you walk up to the Guest Services counter wanting something or are causing a problem in a Public area of the Hotel. They could care less.

As far as the Provider referenced goes. Unless she was superhot and I was really deadset on seeing her. I would have probably dropped her when she did not respond the first time. Unless she had a really convincing excuse when she called me back. I mean stuff happens in real life to mess up your schedule and that's fine. But if you have a scheduled appointment and changes need to be made. It's just good Customer Service to let the Client know as soon as possible. They may be able to reschedule with you or at least won't feel like you slighted them and will want to try to see you again in the future.
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I've never run into the situation of an elevator that needs a keycard. Just an off the cuff answer to this problem is use the stairs. I can't imagine that the stairways would need a keycard to gain access due to building / fire codes for fire egress.
I've got to say that the climb I made one time to the 7th floor left me a bit winded and the SP asked me why I was breathing so hard when she answered the door. She didn't believe me when I said it was her that took my breath away.
At Seneca Niagara Hotel, you have to get pass someone checking for room key cards before being able to get to the elevators.
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At Seneca Niagara Hotel, you have to get pass someone checking for room key cards before being able to get to the elevators. Originally Posted by jackfengshui
At night, but does much hobbying go on there? I can't recall a review occurring at the casino, even involving the casino.
does much hobbying go on there? Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
Only once for me and not recently. It was during the day and the gatekeeper was there.

Knowledgeable providers probably avoid using it, but others might not be aware of the problem.
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Only once for me and not recently. It was during the day and the gatekeeper was there.

Knowledgeable providers probably avoid using it, but others might not be aware of the problem. Originally Posted by jackfengshui
The ones that'll have me, true ladies of ill repute, usually are banned from the place.
She told me to come to her hotel and call when I am there for the room number (two call system). Long story short she didn't pick up a single call when I called her and I am glad I didn't leave to go to her hotel.

Four hours later she calls me and tells me she changed hotels. Originally Posted by S85E60
That's where you messed up. After she didn't pick up, you should have walked and found plan B. Poor TCB skills rarely ever improve with certain providers.
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damn the motels for locking doors at night and not wanting unregistered guests going in and out... not like they have any liability for the people staying there who arent hooks or jimmies
damn the motels for locking doors at night and not wanting unregistered guests going in and out... not like they have any liability for the people staying there who arent hooks or jimmies Originally Posted by Plastic Man
Guess you would know that well, eh......