From an old CBC article for hotels: Bwhahaha
Red flags
With Grand Prix weekend just around the corner, Montreal hotel staff are trying to play an active role in preventing sexual exploitation.
There are a few signs that should raise red flags for staff, including:
- A young girl accompanied by a much older man.
- Clients who insist on paying cash.
- Clients who repeatedly ask for their linens to be cleaned.
The last two points target directly touring providers in town for the F1 weekend. This weekend especially I wouldn't recommend TOFF. What I mean by that?
1. A provider ONLY advertising on website asking no verifications prior to advertising (Leolist, Annonces123, Humpchies) Don't get me wrong, many providers that advertise here on Merb, tryst and Indy Companion also advertise on LL and that's perfectly fine, they had to go through heavy verifications with those other website, wanting to boost our visibility this weekend is perfectly acceptable
2. A provider reachable with ONLY a phone number (no email, no website, no twitter, no instagram, no Onlyfans)
3. A provider with the minimum pictures required (If my memory is good, LL require 5-6 pictures to be able to advertise)
4. A provider asking you no questions at all prior to meeting
Don't get me wrong, we all start somewhere, not everyone is at the same place in their journey at the same time, but maybe wait this weekend pass before going back to TOFF
Making extensive research will be the key this weekend before meeting someone. Not ALL touring providers are bad (my friend Mlle Néla is currently in town from Toronto for the F1 and she is a perfectly reliable provider). Also not ALL advertisement on LL are scams, again, some of us just want to boost our visibility and when you google "escort montreal" Leolist is the first one to come up in the organic research (SEO) with Tryst in 3rd and Merb in 15th and Indy Companion in 23rd
Do your research
Do your research
Do your research
Remember gents, the hotel run around 1000$ per night this weekend