What do you think of traveling cross country for gentlemen?

^^^In that case, he should send his private jet. Originally Posted by Slitlikr
I like how this man thinks.
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Some haven't realized the lady will have to pony up her i.d. if the trick arranges the ticket. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
That's a given, but .... I would hope that both people will have "vetted" the other one BEFORE the transportation is arranged and prepaid ...

... if they know each other well enough to want to meet "out of state" then they know each other well enough for the OP not to ask advice on a hooker board as to whether or not she SHOULD TRAVEL OUT OF STATE to see a customer she doesn't know well enough to trust him when he says he'll pay for the trip and expenses if she will come and see him.

I just bought a plane ticket for a lady to travel from one state to another and I was able to do so without asking personal information to provide to the airline for "passenger information" because she was already "vetted" and I forwarded the ticket information to her personal email account, which I knew, BECAUSE SHE WAS ALREADY "VETTED"!

So, after wading through all this hand wringing ... I would say ... DON'T GO.... tell him to fly to Houston to fuck you! If he won't or can't, that's your answer! BTW ... I make, and have made, out of state same day business trips on a regular enough basis to KNOW .... he can leave in the morning .... fuck you for an hour or two.. and then return to get home "on time" to "mama," who will never know the difference!
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  • 06-21-2016, 10:00 AM
Did you take the guy up in his offer ??
An out of state date with no deposit?

Surely you jest.


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Hello community
I was wondering if anyone would travel across the U.S to the next state on edge of the opposite of where you are. For a client that you know has the money to play hard. But refuses to put some type of money on the wire to reassure me that he will answer the phone once my plane has arrived. Am I wrong for that or would any of you do that ?I mean I understand if your in the next city over but what if that person is on the edge of the east coast. Originally Posted by AlluringStacy
An out of state date with no deposit?

Surely you jest. Originally Posted by FoxyNC
No.
Travel deposits are standard. And the reality is it's more provable that you are legit. But in his case, he could end up being an empathyless manipulative, fantasy booking jerk who gets a kick out of the thought of you literally rearranging your whole life, investing days/weeks worth of your time planning, buying plane tickets (valued at a few hundred dollars+ on average) not to mention the cost of traveling to and from airports, booking accomodations, etc. all to be sorely disappointed after showing up in city X. This scenario sounds like a horrid story in the making.

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Originally Posted by Lena Duvall
He doesn't either!

http://www.eccie.net/providers.php?do=view&id=346033

He has a lot of options for $1,000 and under!
Welp, if he doesn't know that travel deposits are a thing, maybe the fact that he could book with a local provider also went over his head...
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Welp, if he doesn't know that travel deposits are a thing, maybe the fact that he could book with a local provider also went over his head... Originally Posted by Lena Duvall
I'm just happy I can buy play sand at Lowe's to haul to the beach.