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Rosamarriott111

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Late night bookings
« on: 17 September 2014, 04:58:30 pm »
Hi girls,


just wanted to ask, are you generally ok doing late night bookings say after 10pm onwards  ( until 2am or so )? Is it safe? Do you find that drunk people or troublemakers come out at night or just same type of clients that come during the day?

I am asking because I usually finish around 9pm and I am not brave enough to see anyone at say midnight. It could increase my numbers but I am still hesitating....I would rather be safe than have more money but sometimes things are slow and then I get calls past 9pm which get ignored ( I advertise my availability yet people still ring late )...

Any advice? Do you find that most clients come during the day/ early evening?

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Re: Late night bookings
« Reply #1 on: 17 September 2014, 05:20:04 pm »
I find they are mostly drunk. But that's my personal opinion.

Occasionally it's guys who just arrived to London booked into their hotel and feel lonely.

The latest I occasionally accept is 22:30. After that I wouldn't be able to have a security buddy anyway so I'm not going to risk it.

Also since I have it more than clearly on my profile that I do not wish to be contacted after 22:00 I just find it disrespectful if they do and will ignore their calls.

Rosamarriott111

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Re: Late night bookings
« Reply #2 on: 17 September 2014, 05:28:35 pm »
I also specify in my profile last appointment at 8.30pm and yet I get tons of calls in the middle of the night, some at 2-3-4am. I find it rude, they obviously don't bother reading profiles so there is a high risk of things going downhill from there.

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Re: Late night bookings
« Reply #3 on: 17 September 2014, 05:37:04 pm »
Similar to yourself, I take my last booking at 20:00, therefore as an Indie I have nothing to reference really however, almost all of my previous agency Outcalls around kicking-out time at pubs/clubs etc involved people who'd usually had a couple of drinks

That said, I never had any real issues with any of the clients - apart from getting in touch with them occasionally (if they were out and about, background noise made taking calls difficult at times)

Never had any problems with later agency Incalls - if they're coherent enough to get to the Incall (and be a genuine booker, not just a late-night timewaster), they're usually on the right side of drunk

The main problem I found with late nighters (particularly Outcalls), was not drink but drugs - I worked in a busy city centre and found there to be no correlation between how hard I tried to how hard they got

Perhaps as an independent, it might be different but as of yet, I'm in no haste to try

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Re: Late night bookings
« Reply #4 on: 17 September 2014, 05:58:09 pm »
I see regs up to midnight and for newcomers only if they can do AW booking and have feedback, otherwise 10.30 is the latest. They haven't been drunk though. I've had a few who come at 7 or 8 and have had a few.

I'm not that keen on outcalls so always feel more comfortable doing them quite early with lots of notice. Last Tuesday, a guy wanted an hour's outcall to his home. He phoned at 8.30pm so I said it would take me an hour to get there and I'm not ready to leave straight away so I would have to check trains. He then offered double my outcall rate as it was quite late which would've been ?300, so I said no I will leave it as usually those are TWs. He then phoned on Saturday in good time to book again, I did all the checks and went and it was really good. I got ?20 tip but was gutted that I hadn't gone on Tuesday after all for ?300.

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Re: Late night bookings
« Reply #5 on: 17 September 2014, 06:33:57 pm »
Is it for in or out calls?

For in calls I stop at 10.30pm on a school night, because of the neighbours as much as anything, and 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

For out calls I would guess it's about being able to get yourself home afterwards easily and safely?
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Re: Late night bookings
« Reply #6 on: 17 September 2014, 06:40:59 pm »
I am indie like most on here and I accepted a late booking last week. There is a story behind it. I wanted to see how agency work was so I went to a Great Yarmouth and sat in a place waiting for business which didn't come. I won't go into details but I'm glad it didn't as I am fucked if I'm giving some thieving pimp 40% of my hard earned cash!!

So, I was at a loose end and came home (all dressed up and nowhere to go lol!). A call came at 9 for me to go BACK to Y. (I had changed my location on AW). Now I decided to go back as he said he would look after me. He sounded nice on the phone and I arrived at a posh hotel. He came down to meet me and we went up to his suite.

He offered me wine (which I declined) and took his kit off. He then told me he had a 'bad habit' and went to take cocaine. He offered it to me too but no way was I doing that!!
 
I was a bit worried by this stage as I don't know how men react when on coke but I reckoned it would take him hours to cum. That was when I asked myself if coming out late was a good idea!

Anyway, all he wanted was a BJ and it took me 5 mins then he asked me to leave after paying me my 3 hour rate. I was one happy hooker!!!

However, it could have turned out badly and bear in mind I am an hour and a bit away from my home.

Would I take a late night booking again? Probably. But, I wouldn't likely go as far. He was a rich American but not everyone is so the fact I've decided to double my hourly rate for this distance means most will be put off.

I did meet a local guy before that who kept extending so that ended up very, very late but never started out that late.

I would just use your judgement on whether you want to go or not and treat each request on an individual basis. Obviously there is more of  risk of drinks and drugs. If I felt bad vibes I wouldn't go. It's hard to tell sometimes though. I had a punter for a hotel incall who pestered me senseless for days and he was pissed for most of it. I was worried about what I was letting myself in for but he turned out to be quite nice and payed for an hour and a half!!

Keep safe xx

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Re: Late night bookings
« Reply #7 on: 17 September 2014, 06:46:49 pm »
I'm not that keen on outcalls so always feel more comfortable doing them quite early with lots of notice. Last Tuesday, a guy wanted an hour's outcall to his home. He phoned at 8.30pm so I said it would take me an hour to get there and I'm not ready to leave straight away so I would have to check trains. He then offered double my outcall rate as it was quite late which would've been ?300, so I said no I will leave it as usually those are TWs. He then phoned on Saturday in good time to book again, I did all the checks and went and it was really good. I got ?20 tip but was gutted that I hadn't gone on Tuesday after all for ?300.
Don't be!
You followed your instinct and erred on the side of safety.
Which is always the best way. And as you later found, a job turned down
or unable to be booked for whatever reason, often comes back.
If someone is attracted to you enough to pick up the phone and
be prepared to pay ???, then that attraction does not evaporate
just because you don't see them on that occasion.
Of course the vast majority of enquiries rejected are for the
right reason and this never changes and you never agree to see them, ever.
Occasionally, a circumstance may alter {like in your case where
they subsequently requested an earlier meeting} and a meeting
becomes acceptable to you.
I never regret the rejected meetings because my reasons would have
been sound at the time (often gut instinct), and potentially saved my life.
It's not the missed ??? but the missed potential bad stuff, that matters.


Hi Rose. This is my experience with late night enquiries.
There are more potentially drunk/drugged up clients. And people asking you to supply / use
drugs with them. Flip side being that you get people who do shift work, who are often totally
lovely. And far fewer escorts work unsocial hours, so more potential work. Oh, late at night,
a much higher % of phone calls are people looking for free phone sex.... 
I'm more apprehensive when it gets dark, which is what 4pm in the winters.
Rigorous safety vetting is essential (as it is for all meetings any time of the day).

If you're not comfortable working after any particular time,
then don't do it. The anxiety outweighs the money. IMO.
« Last Edit: 25 January 2017, 01:30:08 am by River »

Rosamarriott111

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Re: Late night bookings
« Reply #8 on: 17 September 2014, 07:59:06 pm »
Hello Jodie and other girls

well my situation is that I work from home and flat alone, hence I am too scared to see someone late, my last booking is at 8.30pm - can be for an hour or even 2 but must start at 8.30pm. I only ever do incalls, I advertise outcalls too but I hardly get any, maybe because people are trying to save up money. Also, I am based in London so not sure its riskier than elsewhere? Probably not.

My ideal client is someone middle aged, married with a professional job- I reckon these guys are more likely to visit during the day /early evening rather than late?
Most of my regulars would only see me during the day/ early evening too as they understand that I like to get my sleep. I was just wondering if to stretch out my hours but then most girls who responded my thread seem to agree that whoever calls after 10 is likely to have had a few or bring drugs along. I certainly wouldn't be happy about that. Some clients are funny when drunk but you struggle to get them out once their time is up because they just lose a sense of everything. I have had that a couple of times so after that I cut back on my hours. I keep thinking I would rather work every day shorter hours than several times a week till dusk.