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    Hi all, sorry if this has been answered before, but I'm just curious about the process.

    I stay in hotels a lot for work and have often liked the idea of having a lovely lady come to my room. However, I have heard that the girl will ring the hotel in advance, ask if you are in the room you claim to be in. I understand that this is for their own safety and that's fine, but my concern is that I stay in the same hotels whenever I am away for work so know the staff and would be afraid of them knowing what was going on if someone rang looking for me.

    Is this the case or is there a discrete way of having an outcall experience?

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    If you stay in a hotel for work, surely a call been transferred too you not a big deal
    I just ring ask to be out thru to whatever room no names and done

    And coming form someone who U know turns a hotel room in a brothel when I work. I think your fine love
    I have lots of men coming to my room, and I'm welcomed back
    Staff really honestly do not care about you, your life just doing there jobs

    Just enjoy have fun, give good directions to the lady be all good in the hood,

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    Thanks for the advice Annabel, I would only get work calls to my mobile so that's why I'm concerned about the whole ringing the hotel thing as it would be out of the ordinary for me! Guess I'm just too much of a worrier!

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    When I used to do outcalls to hotels, I used to ask for reservation info, name, hotel & room number. I would ring hotel & ask to be through to Mr X in room 123, it's commonplace to ask for this info. It's for our safety, if you don't want to give this info, then opt for an incall. Nobody in their right mind would do an outcall to a stranger without this info.

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    Thanks for that sandy! Guess it will stay a fantasy so!

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    Get wise, do you think the hotel telephonist gives a monkey as to who calls who. She is doing her job the same way as the escort is. Get on with it.................Bring the wife and have a threesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnycumquickly View Post
    Hi all, sorry if this has been answered before, but I'm just curious about the process.

    I stay in hotels a lot for work and have often liked the idea of having a lovely lady come to my room. However, I have heard that the girl will ring the hotel in advance, ask if you are in the room you claim to be in. I understand that this is for their own safety and that's fine, but my concern is that I stay in the same hotels whenever I am away for work so know the staff and would be afraid of them knowing what was going on if someone rang looking for me.

    Is this the case or is there a discrete way of having an outcall experience?
    I can appreciate that discretion is paramount for you — but you also have to look at this from the ladies point of view and her safety!

    I think you are over thinking this and you are assuming that because you receive a phone call through reception that the receptionist will immediately assume it is an escort ringing you! Could it not be your wife, your sister, a work colleague raining you?

    Trust me — the receptionist is not going to jump to the conclusion that it is an escort — do you think escorts want to announce their arrival at a hotel by ringing reception and informing them which room they will be going to? It works both ways

    People come and go in hotels all the time — the percentage of those being escorts and clients would be rather low. I find the best place to hide in is clear sight — it is only when you try to hide of look guilty that people being to take notice of you
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnycumquickly View Post
    Hi all, sorry if this has been answered before, but I'm just curious about the process.

    I stay in hotels a lot for work and have often liked the idea of having a lovely lady come to my room. However, I have heard that the girl will ring the hotel in advance, ask if you are in the room you claim to be in. I understand that this is for their own safety and that's fine, but my concern is that I stay in the same hotels whenever I am away for work so know the staff and would be afraid of them knowing what was going on if someone rang looking for me.

    Is this the case or is there a discrete way of having an outcall experience?
    Along with some other positions, I worked the front desk in some a few hotels and can say your discretion is as important to you as it is to the staff. It's been a while since I did that job, but I can't imagine it's changed too much. This may ramble a bit...

    Guest privacy was always paramount. The reality is that the hotel doesn't want to do any more than pass the call through to the room. Everything revolves around plausible denial. What's important to the staff is that the guest leaves happy, ignoring the obvious is part of that. We knew which ladies were working and which men were looking, but it didn't matter a bit. We treated everyone in the hotel the same regardless of our suspicions. It was our job to do that.

    Just don't bother the other guests, don't damage the hotel, and leave with a smile and a thank you. The staff gets it.

    Remember - What happens in Dublin stay in Dublin. (or wherever you are)

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