If the back and forth texting goes on longer than the length of appointment they claim to be booking...huge red flag, ignore any further contact!! This is a generalization, occasionally there MAY be a good reason (but not often)..just use your common sense & instincts.
I find communication starting with just a "hi" or "hey" is about 98% just some lonely guy looking for free phone companionship. If you answer prepare for the back and forth to go on and on and on...FOREVER lol.
Most serious bookers get straight to the point and text communication completed with appointment booked or the inquiry for a potential future appointment is done within minutes.
Many times when there's long delays between texts, the same guy is texting other ladies and wasting their time as well. This has been confirmed to me...one of the benefits of sharing a workspace with other ladies
Trust your instinct. If you do this regularly...over time it will become stronger & stronger!!
you nailed it! Yeah if you have a spam or block feature, any texts that just come in with a "hi" or "hey", move them to the spam list asap otherwise risk getting your time completely wasted and high blood pressure.
I've noticed if you put all your info on your ad, such as rates, restrictions, services (just say something like "safe" or "gfe" so it doesn't break too many rules), and use an approx location on the leolist map even...and if anyone STILL asks about these things (I find confirming restrictions is not a red flag in this case) they are going to be a pain in the ass. It just shows they have even a tiny bit of respect for your time that they took their time to go over your ad, and if they are getting straight to the point it means they actually intend on showing up.
Also, I would avoid the ones who constantly use "babe, sexy, hun" when referring to you, instead of your name...unless its your regular client and you don't mind using pet names at that point, but not for a stranger ugh. I've noticed it means they have other intentions and want to butter you up so they can take advantage.
And if they are a little bit TOO desperate, and go hello? ????????????? ?????? over and over, if you don't respond, thats a red flag imo.
The only kinds of exchange that you should be doing are, time and duration of booking, location, instructions for meeting, and maybe a quick confirm on restriction/service. That is less than 5 text messages. Anything more, just be prepared to spend a lot of time getting the guy to come to your place and getting paid lmao.
Another tip is to look at the grammar, punctuation, and spelling of their messages too. If its perfect then its a good sign, if there are too many abbreviations and slang words (like "whats up?" "yo"), its could be a red flag...if you want to avoid east indian hagglers - they usually go something like: "hi, how r u, hru, how much charge, yes or no? can i come now" etc all in an east indian accent.
Also, if there is too much personality in their messages and too many compliments, and they aren't keeping it neutral - red flag.