Are High End Incalls Safe?

AssAvenger

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So far whenever I've booked an incall with a provider, it's always been in a low key, inconspicuous area. Whether its an apartment or a house, doesn't matter.

But some time back, I booked an incall and it was in a pretty metropolitan area. I'm talking security cameras everywhere you look, guards, shoppers, people everywhere. And the provider I booked with was offering a standard rate. Nothing extravagant.....which just made it even more suspicious. Why over here of all the places?

I walked. Has anyone else been a similar situation like this? What are the risks? Was I overreacting? Could this have been a honey trap?
 
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maniacalone

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So far whenever I've booked an incall with a provider, it's always been in a low key, inconspicuous area. Whether its an apartment or a house, doesn't matter.

But some time back, I booked an incall and it was in a pretty metropolitan area. I'm talking security cameras everywhere you look, guards, shoppers, people everywhere. And the provider I booked with was offering a standard rate. Nothing extravagant.....which just made it even more suspicious. Why over here of all the places?

I walked. Has anyone else been a similar situation like this? What are the risks? Was I overreacting? Could this have been a honey trap?
High end buildings are not a risk. It improves the chances the experience will be safe.

Being able to afford a high end apartment or AIRBNB rental more likely than not ensures you will not be jumped or robbed.

I'd actually suspect the danger falls more on residents of these buildings. The number of break ins and other risks for people whom live in these buildings must be numerous.

I'd think twice to buy a condo without a doorman to watch cameras on the front door and underground parking.
 

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I've been to many busy incall locations nothing to worry about if you've done your research just wear a hat with your ?
 
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Zigouille

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High end buildings are not a risk. It improves the chances the experience will be safe.

Being able to afford a high end apartment or AIRBNB rental more likely than not ensures you will not be jumped or robbed.

I'd actually suspect the danger falls more on residents of these buildings. The number of break ins and other risks for people whom live in these buildings must be numerous.

I'd think twice to buy a condo without a doorman to watch cameras on the front door and underground parking.
So far whenever I've booked an incall with a provider, it's always been in a low key, inconspicuous area. Whether its an apartment or a house, doesn't matter.

But some time back, I booked an incall and it was in a pretty metropolitan area. I'm talking security cameras everywhere you look, guards, shoppers, people everywhere. And the provider I booked with was offering a standard rate. Nothing extravagant.....which just made it even more suspicious. Why over here of all the places?

I walked. Has anyone else been a similar situation like this? What are the risks? Was I overreacting? Could this have been a honey trap?
I also believe that high end condo are much safer and cleaner with nice bathroom , shower and amenities. It also tells me that the provider is real and serious about her job. I better possibilities to find a high end girl behind a high end condo’s door Appartment:)
 

AssAvenger

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High end buildings are not a risk. It improves the chances the experience will be safe.

Being able to afford a high end apartment or AIRBNB rental more likely than not ensures you will not be jumped or robbed.

I'd actually suspect the danger falls more on residents of these buildings. The number of break ins and other risks for people whom live in these buildings must be numerous.

I'd think twice to buy a condo without a doorman to watch cameras on the front door and underground parking.
What about other residents though? Wouldn't they get suspicious about strangers entering and going to the same room?
 

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So far whenever I've booked an incall with a provider, it's always been in a low key, inconspicuous area. Whether its an apartment or a house, doesn't matter.

But some time back, I booked an incall and it was in a pretty metropolitan area. I'm talking security cameras everywhere you look, guards, shoppers, people everywhere. And the provider I booked with was offering a standard rate. Nothing extravagant.....which just made it even more suspicious. Why over here of all the places?

I walked. Has anyone else been a similar situation like this? What are the risks? Was I overreacting? Could this have been a honey trap?
Just don't dress like a bum and you'll be fine.
 

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What about other residents though? Wouldn't they get suspicious about strangers entering and going to the same room?
That's why some agencies ask you not to knock on the door when you arrive the incall. The SP would look through the peep hole and automatically open the door for you and then close the door quietly. It's less likely for the neighbours to notice people going in and out all the time.

If you go with a well-reviewed SP or agency, it will be quite safe.
 

hotdogher

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I prefer apartment buildings vs houses... houses in residential areas there is no privacy, everyone on the street can watch you pull up or walk to the house, and will quickly get suspicous if a bunch of guys come and go over course of a day or two. With apartment buildings nobody is constantly monitoring the hallway, other than hearing noise and constant opening/closing of door.

I feel like there's less chance to get ripped off in an apartment, as neighbours more likely to hear it if there's a fight/yelling, vs a house. My experience of being robbed/scammed has so far been houses.
 

hotdogher

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? Has that happened more than once? What happened during it?
Over the years, a few bad apples. Most of the scams were at houses/basement suites or occasional low-end motel (not my preference). Had some really sketchy encounters ie threats from pimp, people kicking in door, guy showing up to boot you out etc. In all cases the money is gone. This can of course occur anywhere but for me have found apartments generally more legit and also more private (not walking up to a house while neighbours watch).

I also very rarely partake in outcalls, as idea of SP knowing where you live is not private and potentially unsafe short or longterm. Also read about too many outcall scams around here... ie SP shows up looks nothing like photo and makes a scene when you object (neighbours hear), or threatens you (knows your address, expect a "visit" etc)... can leave purse and cash n dash, or go "pay her driver" and never return etc. Not worth the risk...
 
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