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CatZeeta

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Getting started
« on: 23 August 2016, 11:54:46 am »
Hi All  Im wanting to start as an indie escort. Worked parlours many years ago but never done escorting before. Ive spent quite a bit of time reading many threads on here which has been extremely helpful and informative. 
Idealy id like to work from an flat, preferably shared for security. But would also consider hotels ( Im in Manchester ) After getting my advertising up and running and starting to sift through the timewasters how do I get going using a flat or hotel. Its a bit of a vague question and would be very grateful for your experiences. As I can imagine my bookings may be slow to get going and spasmodic.  How do I use a hotel for incalls if I've only got say one confirmed booking for that day. Just worried about the financial practicalities of getting going.
Your thoughts and experiences would be very much appreciated.
Also anyone out there that has a flat share available. Or would possibly like to hotel room share ( not sure if thats possible or practical ) or like to buddy up for hotel incalls together I would love to gear from you
Many thanks in advance x

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Re: Getting started
« Reply #1 on: 23 August 2016, 01:48:33 pm »
Hi there :) Regarding hotel incalls, in the Manchester area you can probably get day rooms which are usually cheaper than booking a room overnight - you'll book it from say 10am-6pm and often you'd only need one client to cover the cost. I usually don't have any pre-bookings when I'm doing hotel days, the majority of men book on the day. You just have to take a bit of a flier on the cost. I usually bring my laptop and choose a hotel with free WiFi so I can cam from the room if it's quiet.
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Re: Getting started
« Reply #2 on: 23 August 2016, 07:47:24 pm »
use booking.com or kayak to book your hotel room, its cheaper than going direct, a day room is good if you only want a short working day, but a normal overnight is perfect if you want a long day and also if you wish to book a few more days x