Just a reminder that not every provider wants to be providing

LexusLover's Avatar


That's putting it mildly. Originally Posted by Brooke Wilde
When you lie about me I will respond.

Unfortunately for you, you refuse to recognize that if someone lied about you on here I would also respond, once I determined in FACT that it was a LIE.

Weren't one of the little people who "implied" I was LE?
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There are some providers that are on here that started out working the streets. I t makes you wonder what type of "incall" they had then. I applaud those that have chosen this as their "profession" and are willingly doing this for their livelihood. I detest those that take advantage o f women for their own personal gain.
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Riddle me this....just how does an 18-20 year old "independent" provider rent a 4-5 star hotel room?


Then look at the "alerts"! And the following bullshit. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Surely you realize you're a big part of that.
First I would like to say I did not read any replies to this post, which is probably my only mistake here. I just have better things to do with my time.

I can assure you I am an upscale provider without a private incall. I don't post very often because I'm not high volume. Having said that, 4 star hotels are $800-$1500 range. From a business perspective it doesn't make any sense to rent my usual type of room this week.

Sorry, I don't have a pimp either. Hope you're not too disapointed.

It's funny that you say this has nothing to do with SB, but yet here we are.
Brooke Wilde's Avatar
^^^^ LOL ... okay ... someone's feathers got ruffled for no apparent reason.

I said NOTHING about 4 star hotels, I said you should avoid providers that are staying in rooms that are less then $100 a night. That is a far cry from a 4 star hotel and it is a far cry from a $40 a night motel room, it is a happy medium. Expensive enough to care about you and your clients comfort, yet reasonable enough to still turn a profit.

And ..... I said my post has nothing to do with Super Bowl because it has nothing to do with Super Bowl. This stuff happens everyday and I would of posted this thread regardless as to the time of year because the story has merit.

Try to remember next time ... "if it doesn't apply, let it fly". Now go take a shot and chill out. You are wound tight today.
Hey Brooke just dive and rejoin the pod.
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  • 02-03-2017, 05:13 AM
Wow, I thought this thread was gonna be about grumpy ass 300$/hr hdhs who would much rather be working at ihop, if only it'd pay 300/hr. my bad.
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I understand Brooke's reasoning on $100 per night rooms, but that doesn't mean a provider (or anyone else) actually has to shell out a C-note for accommodations.

I don't use no-tells, ever, and book moderate mainstream motels/hotels by the night on the rare occasions I need to host these days. (I'm pretty low-volume, but an economical Irish wench, too.) The following helpful hints may net you a $100+ room for $60. That's a big savings, more money for lingerie, heels, and toys. (Or in my case, Jameson, improvements to the Irish Chihuahua Refuge, and Milk-Bones. )

Use travel booking sites like Priceline, Trivago, Kayak, BookingBuddy, etc.

Join hotel "frequent flyer" reward programs. Not only will you get a price break, but often points toward FREE stays. (I'm saving up for an actual vacation.)

Look for the perks and benefits offered with partnerships you may already have, like lodging discounts through AAA, AARP (for us older chicks), certain credit card issuers, well-known auto insurance companies, and professional associations.

Stack your discounts. Use Priceline (or whatever) AND ask for a better deal by trotting out one of the aforementioned programs.

Takes more planning, but reserve in advance online when possible.

Ask for cash discounts upon check-in, even if you used a CC to hold the room.

And, of course, try to stay at off-peak times, usually Sunday-Thursday when no special events are going on, like SUPER BOWL, when rates are highway robbery.
LexusLover's Avatar
[FONT=Georgia][SIZE=3][COLOR=DarkGreen]I understand Brooke's reasoning on $100 per night rooms, but that doesn't mean a provider (or anyone else) actually has to shell out a C-note for accommodations.
Originally Posted by Fancyinheels
Especially if she keeps a "cheat sheet" of places where she has stayed or hosted that are: (1) acceptable to her (2) have reasonable short term rates (3) accommodate early check-ins and (4) are in different parts of the metro area to accommodate travel.

Once the hobbyist has been "cleared" and a general part of the area agreed upon to meet she can text him some options.

I recommend establishments that have some parking that is not visible for drivebys on the street.