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Independant or Agency
Relatively new to hobbyist adventure and have been wondering which (independant or agency) ensures the closest to advertised provider. I have had good results from one agency in Atlanta and they all seem to be pretty consistent on rates. Two agencies I came across in West Palm had a bevvy of beauties but advertised low rates and was leery of using them. Anybody familiar with either ladyflower.com or pinkeve.com? Found one or two interesting ladies that advertised both on date-check and preferred411 with extended info on their own website, one of which I really enjoyed in Austin. What is your opinions independent or agency and if independent does having their own website mean better
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Thanks Gary. I was about to post the same thing. To the OP, I'm unfamiliar with either of the agencies you mentioned but if you've had good experiences at an agency, why bother switching things up? In my experience, the most common thing done by agencies is to post photos of gorgeous girls who don't exist. When you call them they say that girl isn't available but someone similar is and then they describe this gorgeous girl to you. Problem is, you've now lost the key advantage of the new (photos) in selecting your provider. I don't think this technique is really meant to be a scam but it really rubs me the wrong way.