Providers with Multiple Ads in Different Cities
- eyefo
- 02-15-2025, 09:46 PM
I'm not sure of what to make of the provider who has the same or similar ads in a number of cities at the same time, e.g. ads in Dallas, Ft Worth, Houston, NYC, Boston and so forth.
Are they merely trying to get lots of business where it surfaces and travel to the venues... or is something fishy going on here.
As long as they commit to time with you and make the date, I'm not sure why it would matter that they are marketing themselves aggressively.
Maybe some of you ladies have good insight into this.
- ~Ze~
- 02-15-2025, 11:40 PM
Dallas and Fort Worth are 45 min apart. I would be able to drive and get a room easily in both areas while being in town the same dates. Some women have their shit together well enough to manage a proper schedule and bookings.
Other ideas could be touring ladies tend to need advanced lead up to getting into areas.. So if I were to travel to NYC, I would need to drum up interest at least a month out. If I was planning on spending 3 days in Boston, then travel to NYC, or Philadelphia etc, I would post in all the cities, probably the same ad, with small changes on dates.
often the "answer" is the simplist - cos they can post as often and where they want w/ little pushback from other providers or from clients.
if one can schedule an appt w/ a provider they're interested in, great.
if one actually meets said provider, great.
if one actually has an above average deliteful time with said provider, great.
if not to any of those "if"s, great.
it's all about numbers - opportunities, probabilities, currencies.
Maybe I'm old and just behind the times, but I can see how guys might go for a Usenet or email group post (ads really weren't available back then) saying Diana of Dallas was coming to Chicago, or Sandi of the TSML would be in Houston.
Without knowing the particulars of the OPs question, and not knowing anything about the relative intercity fame of today's providers, I don't know why anyone might be interested in a provider who's ostensibly touring. Well, except for porn stars. And maybe some guy in Abilene who has no better options. But why would a provider be visiting Abilene? I digress.
As I contemplate my return to the hobby (gotta sell that house first), if I don't see an 817 or 682 area code in the contact information, the ad is an automatic "no" for me. I don't know what sort of scams may be run form nonlocal area codes -- they might also be run from the local ones -- but I think the risk is higher. And I'm the sort of guy who prefers to find a regular companion, rather than one who plays the field, and an out-of-area area code suggests that she might not fill the bill.
Just MHO, and worth what you paid for it.
If you’re looking on slixa and they have an airplane symbol next to their name: that means you have to fly them to you for a session in that city. FMTY Fly me to you
Check for dates that they will be touring in the specific city, often guys don’t even read the ads lol. Of course you can always ask them as well.
My experience with those ads has been that you can arrange a meet, they give you an address, and when you tell them you have arrived they want a deposit,(for their safety)
I say that is fine I’ll slide the cash under the door….crickets.
It's called FISHING for apps.