Anyone ever trade a hotel room for time???

blk07lac's Avatar
I get free hotel rooms all the time from the casino and was wondering what's the risk or has anyone ever bartered services for a free room???
The risks are endless and it really revolves around how much you and the lady trust each other . . . She could run up charges, damage or steal from the room . . . and if she is working, will you allow her to have appointments to the room? Are you willing to be on record with the hotel if she books a UC and gets popped while in that room? Are you willing to risk your reputation with the hotel if they see people coming and going . . . Will she feel comfortable working in the room if you can come and go as you please with a key obtained from the desk or force her to leave if she has a client on the way? Will she check out on time or will you be liable for a half day if she drags her feet (or runs an appointment late)? I can't possibly detail ever BAD scenario . . . there are too many!

There are a whole lot of reasons why this is a very BAD idea, HOWEVER, REMARKABLY (and to me, UNBELIEVABLY) many ladies and gentlemen do it ALL THE TIME.

As with EVERYTHING in this endeavor, you simply have to decide if the risk is worth the reward. Then do it or don't.

But, you're very exposed if you choose the wrong lady.

Kisses,

- Jackie
  • kend
  • 08-27-2012, 05:03 PM
Talk about a risky arrangement. Even if you trust the lady, there are still strangers coming in to the room.
I always love jackies responses i swear sometimes she reads my mind... But even just for my own safety of the man having a key I'm going with a big fat hell no on this one
Not only all of what was said above, I believe that the casino hotels are extremely vigilant in trying to prevent hobbyists and providers from conducting business there.
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Its worse then just your rep. If the lady gets popped you could go to jail as well. Your charge however will be a felony, while hers only a misdemeanor. It has to do with pandering, even if you didn't profit from it. To my knowledge landlords have even been charged with pandering in some cases.

If you are convicted of pandering its automatic jail time, and its not a few days to a few months, its years.
The mini-bar alone, not to mention room service, and possible damage could make it the most expensive date you've ever paid for. Not to mention all the excellent cautionary advice already provided.
HELL NO!!!!!!!!! JAIL TIME YES!!!!!!!!! Jackie and Stacy hit 99% of the problems, If this is done with a Credit Card I would hate to see the bill that had been run up.

Seen this happen in the Detroit Area, costs were out of the park including a Divorce.
Absolutely not. For all the reasons above and then some.
blk07lac's Avatar
Thanks, I figured it was risky financially but didn't think about the pandering mentioned. It was just a thought (one my little head had)...