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    MrMattBig got a reaction from massageformuscle in Paying for the Uber   
    ATL and other US metro areas might be affected by what's going on here in Vegas, Pandemic emergency declarations affecting ability to surge price and therefore affecting how many drivers are going to elect to drive and be available. Currently, if I can't get a ride from a friend back home from a late night outcall, i most likely won't accept the appointment, because I'll encounter the same experience of struggling to get a ride from ride share. So yes, time of day, and availability of public transport do matter (most services still have limited time schedules) @RJD . All this to say I'm one that takes public transportation everywhere unless for groceries, heavy luggage, or tight time schedule. However, I agree with @marylander1940 "If a client wants someone ASAP and it's late at night he should pay for the Uber or even better Ubering the guy to him."
    I have someone who periodically hits me up when I'm in Socal who wants an outcall but by public transportation is effectively 2.5 hours away. Even if I'm slow, it's just not possible to go to him and come back for the one incall I'll have later at my location or get to him within his window of availability, which is usually early or short notice.
    If someone wants short notice or ASAP outcall, which seems to be the majority of initial inquires at least, it should be the going gesture to offer to Uber/Lyft the provider there.
     
    Either way, local transportation is still Covid affected, by limited time schedules and ride share issues, so both clients and providers I would hope have more patience and flexibility during these times still.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from + mature_guy in Paying for the Uber   
    Asking for you to call them an Uber from your account is not uncommon, as @harey pointed out could be their way to weed out flakes and have the client cover that overhead so they see more profit from the appointment fee.
     
    If someone asks you to send them money to cover the Uber, extremely high probability of being a scam.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from HoleTrainer in "Do not waste my time" in an ad   
    Tone is everything. The need and desire to deter "un-client" contact is warranted and necessary. However I do agree with the sentiment here. "Do not waste my time" reads to me as someone who may be amateur, not serious about escorting, a flake/time waster themselves, picky, ala carte pricing, rough around the edges, or any combination of similar.
     
    Serious inquiries only reads and lands better.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from + keroscenefire in Paying for the Uber   
    Asking for you to call them an Uber from your account is not uncommon, as @harey pointed out could be their way to weed out flakes and have the client cover that overhead so they see more profit from the appointment fee.
     
    If someone asks you to send them money to cover the Uber, extremely high probability of being a scam.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from lonely_john in Paying for the Uber   
    Asking for you to call them an Uber from your account is not uncommon, as @harey pointed out could be their way to weed out flakes and have the client cover that overhead so they see more profit from the appointment fee.
     
    If someone asks you to send them money to cover the Uber, extremely high probability of being a scam.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from CheckCar in Paying for the Uber   
    Asking for you to call them an Uber from your account is not uncommon, as @harey pointed out could be their way to weed out flakes and have the client cover that overhead so they see more profit from the appointment fee.
     
    If someone asks you to send them money to cover the Uber, extremely high probability of being a scam.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from harlow in Paying for the Uber   
    ATL and other US metro areas might be affected by what's going on here in Vegas, Pandemic emergency declarations affecting ability to surge price and therefore affecting how many drivers are going to elect to drive and be available. Currently, if I can't get a ride from a friend back home from a late night outcall, i most likely won't accept the appointment, because I'll encounter the same experience of struggling to get a ride from ride share. So yes, time of day, and availability of public transport do matter (most services still have limited time schedules) @RJD . All this to say I'm one that takes public transportation everywhere unless for groceries, heavy luggage, or tight time schedule. However, I agree with @marylander1940 "If a client wants someone ASAP and it's late at night he should pay for the Uber or even better Ubering the guy to him."
    I have someone who periodically hits me up when I'm in Socal who wants an outcall but by public transportation is effectively 2.5 hours away. Even if I'm slow, it's just not possible to go to him and come back for the one incall I'll have later at my location or get to him within his window of availability, which is usually early or short notice.
    If someone wants short notice or ASAP outcall, which seems to be the majority of initial inquires at least, it should be the going gesture to offer to Uber/Lyft the provider there.
     
    Either way, local transportation is still Covid affected, by limited time schedules and ride share issues, so both clients and providers I would hope have more patience and flexibility during these times still.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from + harey in Paying for the Uber   
    Asking for you to call them an Uber from your account is not uncommon, as @harey pointed out could be their way to weed out flakes and have the client cover that overhead so they see more profit from the appointment fee.
     
    If someone asks you to send them money to cover the Uber, extremely high probability of being a scam.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from + jrhoutex in Paying for the Uber   
    Asking for you to call them an Uber from your account is not uncommon, as @harey pointed out could be their way to weed out flakes and have the client cover that overhead so they see more profit from the appointment fee.
     
    If someone asks you to send them money to cover the Uber, extremely high probability of being a scam.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from + keroscenefire in "Do not waste my time" in an ad   
    Tone is everything. The need and desire to deter "un-client" contact is warranted and necessary. However I do agree with the sentiment here. "Do not waste my time" reads to me as someone who may be amateur, not serious about escorting, a flake/time waster themselves, picky, ala carte pricing, rough around the edges, or any combination of similar.
     
    Serious inquiries only reads and lands better.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from lonely_john in "Do not waste my time" in an ad   
    Tone is everything. The need and desire to deter "un-client" contact is warranted and necessary. However I do agree with the sentiment here. "Do not waste my time" reads to me as someone who may be amateur, not serious about escorting, a flake/time waster themselves, picky, ala carte pricing, rough around the edges, or any combination of similar.
     
    Serious inquiries only reads and lands better.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from Luv2play in "Do not waste my time" in an ad   
    Tone is everything. The need and desire to deter "un-client" contact is warranted and necessary. However I do agree with the sentiment here. "Do not waste my time" reads to me as someone who may be amateur, not serious about escorting, a flake/time waster themselves, picky, ala carte pricing, rough around the edges, or any combination of similar.
     
    Serious inquiries only reads and lands better.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from HotWhiteThirties in "Do not waste my time" in an ad   
    Tone is everything. The need and desire to deter "un-client" contact is warranted and necessary. However I do agree with the sentiment here. "Do not waste my time" reads to me as someone who may be amateur, not serious about escorting, a flake/time waster themselves, picky, ala carte pricing, rough around the edges, or any combination of similar.
     
    Serious inquiries only reads and lands better.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from Despardo in "Do not waste my time" in an ad   
    Tone is everything. The need and desire to deter "un-client" contact is warranted and necessary. However I do agree with the sentiment here. "Do not waste my time" reads to me as someone who may be amateur, not serious about escorting, a flake/time waster themselves, picky, ala carte pricing, rough around the edges, or any combination of similar.
     
    Serious inquiries only reads and lands better.
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    MrMattBig reacted to Cooper in RIP Guy Fawkes/daddy   
    I am very sorry to report that Guy Fawkes/daddy passed away this evening of heart failure. For over a month he remained in the hospital unconscious and on life support.
     
    His passing touches us all. He was a man who dedicated his life to providing a Forum where men would feel free and comfortable talking about all sorts of topics that covered our life style.
     
    Having worked with daddy since he started this site I got to see first hand how much he cared about people and viewed us as his family. He was a very bright man with a love for life. He will be missed.
     
    RIP Daddy/Guy Fawkes
     
    With sympathy,
    Cooper
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from caliguy in Jail Sentence For Under-reporting Income   
    Whatever the various details might be, if he didn't report income for '15 '16 '17, and then reported over $300,000 for 2018 I'm sure that got the IRS attention as well.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from Monarchy79 in Jail Sentence For Under-reporting Income   
    Whatever the various details might be, if he didn't report income for '15 '16 '17, and then reported over $300,000 for 2018 I'm sure that got the IRS attention as well.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from mike carey in Jail Sentence For Under-reporting Income   
    Whatever the various details might be, if he didn't report income for '15 '16 '17, and then reported over $300,000 for 2018 I'm sure that got the IRS attention as well.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from + BenjaminNicholas in Jail Sentence For Under-reporting Income   
    Whatever the various details might be, if he didn't report income for '15 '16 '17, and then reported over $300,000 for 2018 I'm sure that got the IRS attention as well.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from mike carey in Who is currently your favorite escort?   
    I see that as more an advertising ploy and semi falsely assuming only older men have money to pay than a strict limit...reach out and shoot your shot you never know...
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from + azdr0710 in Who is currently your favorite escort?   
    I see that as more an advertising ploy and semi falsely assuming only older men have money to pay than a strict limit...reach out and shoot your shot you never know...
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from Leyte2019 in Who is currently your favorite escort?   
    I see that as more an advertising ploy and semi falsely assuming only older men have money to pay than a strict limit...reach out and shoot your shot you never know...
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from DMICS in Who is currently your favorite escort?   
    I see that as more an advertising ploy and semi falsely assuming only older men have money to pay than a strict limit...reach out and shoot your shot you never know...
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from LTH in San diego   
    From an escorts perspective, San Diego sucks as well. Whenever I have gone guys are either cheap and trying to pressure a discount, or on drugs. I see 1 or 2 regulars in Del Mar and Solana Beach, then spend my free time at Blacks Beach during favorable weather, or head to Tijuana for tacos and beers.
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    MrMattBig got a reaction from dfwmassagelover in Travel or Not? Why? Ups and Downs? Where would you never travel?   
    To add some quick experience regarding check-in and availability to see clients:
    I generally aim to check-in by 11am and available for appointments starting at 1pm.
    During Covid and lower capacity, it's generally been easier to check in before posted check in times. Once you make some rounds, you start to know which areas of cities, and which hotels you can get away with getting in at 9:30am or have to wait til 2:30pm
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