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Hahahha, I've been way busy lately now I started traveling again, I have lot of clients but you are right, potential clients don't ask many stupid things, they just book and that's it, I try to make my ad as clear as water by posting videos of me talking and showing that I am not fake, I think it's clear enough to trust my pictures.

 

Tell me where in Texas are you, I'm planning to go there after market days in Chicago.

I'm in Austin, but I think Houston is the best city to work. I think you would do quite well there. Many guys do the Texas threesome when they visit. Austin, Houston and Dallas. Just get yourself to Texas and we'll work something out. :D

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Can the other escorts here give a sample text of what they'd like to get from an inquiring client?

 

I would prefer you call.

 

If you must text, something like

 

Hi Kevin. I saw your ad on Rentmen and am looking to get together perhaps Thursday evening at nine. I'm eager to jump in your sling. Thanks, Bob.

 

Kevin Slater

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53, member: 4577]I would prefer you call.

 

If you must text, something like

Hi Kevin. I saw your ad on Rentmen and am looking to get together perhaps Thursday evening at nine. I'm eager to jump in your sling. Thanks, Bob.

 

Kevin Slater

 

I almost sent you a message like that when I was in NYC recently.

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@KennF I would like to give you an example of what kind of text and emails I'm trying to avoid, sometimes I get emails just saying "HI" nothing else but just a "HELLO" from someone I don't know and haven't seen, short introductions are the best when it comes to set up an appointment for the first time, even for persons that wants to ask me questions it's preferable to just list all of the questions In one email or text so I can read it all and reply with better answers.

 

What would you do if you get text messages like this everyday, example: the point A is the client and the B is the provider.

 

A: Hi

B:Hi

A:How are you

B:I'm great thanks, who is it?

A:my name is... and saw your ad.

B:eek:h! Cool, what can I do for you today?

A: just wondering what's your availability for today.

B: I'm available all day, you are welcome to pick a time that fits for you.

A: what time its good for you?

B: anytime, just tell me what it's the best for you?

A: I have to check my schedule first.

B:eek:k, get back to me when you are ready for any appointment.

A:eek:k, I will, can you send me some pictures of you?

B: mybpic are on RM and they are very fresh, I updated it monthly.

A:send me one of you showing 3 fingers and one pointing your nose.

B:eek:k done.

A: can you send a video now of you talking.

B: ok done.

A:can we face time?

 

Now, can you imagine answering a ton of people at the same time asking for the same things, I love what I do but I also want to optimize everything for a better fun time.

I'm annoyed as heck for you just reading that sort of interaction. He has to check his schedule when he's asking for same day? That sounds stupid.

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If you must text, something like

Hi Kevin. I saw your ad on Rentmen

 

 

In my initial text, I try to avoid saying that I saw someone in an ad. Some escorts are concerned about other people seeing messages on their phones.

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In my initial text, I try to avoid saying that I saw someone in an ad. Some escorts are concerned about other people seeing messages on their phones.

True, but I'll usually just say "I'm contacting you about your ad, is this [insert name here]", rather than saying "your escort/Rentmen/Masseur" ad, just in case I get a wrong number and I'm actually texting a junior high schooler. Or a policeman. "Your ad" could be them selling a blender on Craigslist.

 

Of course, if their ad just identifies them as something like "TotalTopBoy", the "insert name here" can be awkward.

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