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Seeing an Agency Provider Independently
Saw a provider through an agency last week who I enjoyed my time with. When I was giving her a kiss goodbye she asked for a pen and scribbled her number down and told me to call her directly the next time. Said she'd give me a bit of a discount on top of it. When I think about it, it makes a lot of sense for both of us - we both save money. Just wondering if this had ever happened to anyone else and whether I'm missing any potential dangers about going this route? For obvious reasons I won't disclose the name of the provider.
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Personally I wouldn't think twice about it. She's the one who gave you her phone number so let her worry about the repercussions. If it had been someway the other way around then maybe it would be a different story as I don't think you should coerce anyone into working on the side. She gave you the number, totally fine for you to use it.
"Fish" is right - take advantage of that. I'd go directly as well, eliminate the middleman which is causing the higher price.
"Fish" is right - take advantage of that. I'd go directly as well, eliminate the middleman which is causing the higher price.
Yep, it's a free world and she's the one running the risk. Don't pay extra just for the hell of it.
Well, here's my 2 cents... When she gave you the phone number in a sense she was intentionally stealing from the agency. So needless to say she doesn't have any scruples or integrity. Will she steal from you too? In the form of a sad story so you can help her - say lend her some money only to never see her again.
Just beware - something that seems too good of a deal usually has a catch. Just ask the people who bought homes with no money down or financed 105% thinking houses where golden eggs. I think you can find them at any "Tent City"
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Well, here's my 2 cents... When she gave you the phone number in a sense she was intentionally stealing from the agency. So needless to say she doesn't have any scruples or integrity. Will she steal from you too? In the form of a sad story so you can help her - say lend her some money only to never see her again.
Just beware - something that seems too good of a deal usually has a catch. Just ask the people who bought homes with no money down or financed 105% thinking houses where golden eggs. I think you can find them at any "Tent City"
I think you are being a bit overly melodramatic my dear. I hardly consider an agency provider going it alone to be theft! I have no problem with women going independent and getting rid of their pimp agency.
I have no, as in zero, experience with agencies - so I may be out of line. However, I agree with HW - since when did agencies have the girls under any formal contract? Is there a non-compete clause? Dingdong - if you enjoyed your time as you stated, and if you want to see her again, give her a call....but I would not do any review or otherwise broadcast the details of a meeting with an agency-based provider made outside of the agency IF I wanted to continue to use that agency. If she is going independent, different story. Remember, I am NOT speaking from any personal experience with agencies - just offering my $.2 cents which probably isn't even worth a penny.
I have no, as in zero, experience with agencies - so I may be out of line. However, I agree with HW - since when did agencies have the girls under any formal contract? Is there a non-compete clause? Dingdong - if you enjoyed your time as you stated, and if you want to see her again, give her a call....but I would not do any review or otherwise broadcast the details of a meeting with an agency-based provider made outside of the agency IF I wanted to continue to use that agency. If she is going independent, different story. Remember, I am NOT speaking from any personal experience with agencies - just offering my $.2 cents which probably isn't even worth a penny.
I like your line of thought. I definitely agree that it doesn't seem like theft to me. I'll be careful about writing the review.
An agency is going to feel a way especially if they pay for the ladies room as some agencies do and pay for their airfare and also pay for advertising. Than if you you have an offica and overhead for people to screen and than your employees steal you're going to feel a way. I have heard of good and bad happening when girls have given out their number. If she is giving out the number and offering him a discount great for the him. If she's working for an agency at the same time how will she be able to schedule you and work for them at the same time is my only question?
An agency is going to feel a way especially if they pay for the ladies room as some agencies do and pay for their airfare and also pay for advertising. Than if you you have an offica and overhead for people to screen and than your employees steal you're going to feel a way. I have heard of good and bad happening when girls have given out their number. If she is giving out the number and offering him a discount great for the him. If she's working for an agency at the same time how will she be able to schedule you and work for them at the same time is my only question?
Fair enough. From an agency standpoint it isn't a good thing. I'd bet that good agencies like yours don't have too many providers trying to cheat the system. The providers who are disloyal are probably that way because they don't like the way they are treated by their agency. Obviously I'm just guessing as I'm not an agency nor am I a provider