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PixieLove

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Booking my 1st hotel
« on: 13 February 2013, 08:56:42 pm »
I've just come back from a long time away from escorting, I mean well over a year. Even when I did work, I wasn't adventurous and trusted my agent completely and totally with bookings.

Now that I'm back, I'm becoming a little bit more adventurous and I'm willing to start branching out and taking some control.

It's not a big step forward, but it's my first: To book a hotel and take some bookings as in calls.

1st Qst. Are in calls charged at the same rate as out calls?

2cond Qst. Are there any tips or advice of what I should bare in mind for in calls?

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lady c

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Re: Booking my 1st hotel
« Reply #1 on: 13 February 2013, 09:24:31 pm »
hi lulu i have just done my first so to speak tonight decided i would try again after my first attempt This time i texted and mailed some clients that had asked me to do an incall as i normally would only do outcall and i saw three.
I would say just try to get them to book through your profile so u can maybe check them or get them to confirm and be precise in asking what they want out of the session just in case u dont do it. I always ask my client just checking its an hr or half and then ask them to put the money on the side for me. I then say do u want to freshen up if i think they might need it. lol all went lovely for me tonight so happy!. good luck.

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Re: Booking my 1st hotel
« Reply #2 on: 13 February 2013, 09:35:26 pm »
1st Qst. Are in calls charged at the same rate as out calls?

2cond Qst. Are there any tips or advice of what I should bare in mind for in calls?


It's completely up to you what you charge - most people charge less for incalls than outcalls, but if you're forking out for a decent hotel then just charge the same. There aren't any rules and different people have different ways of working it out; I knew a lady who charged significantly less for outcalls than incalls because she had to book hotels for the latter but had an economical car (rather than having to use cabs, say) for the former :).

There are lots of things which are subtly different, but the only thing you might have to think about beforehand (bar obvious stuff like security) is how to make it clear the booking time is ending if a client is showing no signs of getting ready to finish up and leave. With outcalls it's easier because you're the one that's going but you might feel better if you have a plan for this if you're new to incalls, but it doesn't have to be anything complicated (just getting up and putting on a robe and/or offering a shower does the job for most).

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Re: Booking my 1st hotel
« Reply #3 on: 13 February 2013, 09:38:24 pm »
i charge the same as my outcall.

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Re: Booking my 1st hotel
« Reply #4 on: 13 February 2013, 09:54:42 pm »
Everyone is different! I always work from nice hotels but I do charge more for outcalls simply because they take up more time with your need to travel and travel costs, and because I am fundamentally quite lazy and if I have a nice hotel room I like to give clients an incentive to come and see me rather than me having to travel!!
 Saying that it could be different depending on where you are working, This is what I do in London.
It is completely up to you though, If you read through the touring tips section on saafe there is a whole world of useful information on working from hotels!