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That's very odd - it now says "Ask" for in- and out-calls on both Rentmen.com and rent.men.

I think what is displayed in both rentmen.com and rent.men is drawn from the same data set, so it would invariably show up as the same information. Happy to be corrected. One or other may hide some information depending on where you are viewing it from.

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I think what is displayed in both rentmen.com and rent.men is drawn from the same data set, so it would invariably show up as the same information. Happy to be corrected. One or other may hide some information depending on where you are viewing it from.

I am sure it is. My point was a member reported that the rate was "N/A" for both in- and out-calls this morning, but when I checked it was back to "Ask Me."

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Why does he put N/A under both incall and outcall? Makes it look like he's only available for overnights. Is he confused or am I?

 

This may or may not help explain the use of N/A for in- and outcalls. Sean Xavier (many on this board will know him) did the same thing in his ad. When I asked him why he did that he told me that there wasn't a way on RM to advertise different rates for different cities. At the time Mr. Xavier was traveling and listed his travel cities in his ad. I believe the cities were L.A., San Francisco and Dallas. His West Coast rates were slightly higher than what he can charge in Dallas. He didn't want his Dallas clientele to think his rates had increased so he simply put N/A for in- and outcalls. That way West Coast clients and Dallas clients saw the same ad but were paying different rates. He admitted it was not the ideal situation and caused a lot of confusion but he did assure me he did both in and outcalls. Sadly, our schedules didn't mesh and I wasn't able to book.

 

I don't pretend to understand the ins and outs of the RM website but I have heard from other escorts that it can limiting and difficult to use sometimes.

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This may or may not help explain the use of N/A for in- and outcalls. Sean Xavier (many on this board will know him) did the same thing in his ad. When I asked him why he did that he told me that there wasn't a way on RM to advertise different rates for different cities. At the time Mr. Xavier was traveling and listed his travel cities in his ad. I believe the cities were L.A., San Francisco and Dallas. His West Coast rates were slightly higher than what he can charge in Dallas. He didn't want his Dallas clientele to think his rates had increased so he simply put N/A for in- and outcalls. That way West Coast clients and Dallas clients saw the same ad but were paying different rates. He admitted it was not the ideal situation and caused a lot of confusion but he did assure me he did both in and outcalls. Sadly, our schedules didn't mesh and I wasn't able to book.

 

I don't pretend to understand the ins and outs of the RM website but I have heard from other escorts that it can limiting and difficult to use sometimes.

 

I understand an escorts desire to maintain flexibility in setting different rates for different locations. But choosing "N/A" (which most would interpret as "not available" or "not applicable") seems rather silly, and conveys the opposite message. We all know that the site has an "Ask Me" option, so why wouldn't he just choose that? At least that doesn't tell prospective clients that the option they may be seeking isn't off the table.

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Hey, I don’t seem to have In Call/Out Call fields on my display. I’m a premium client and I’m logged in. Any clue? Where should I be looking?

The comments regarding in call and out call are from 2017. I am pretty sure RM removed those after what occurred with rentboy.

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