EagerBeaver, if you're the one wasting your incall time changing the bedsheets when the SP/agency should have done that before you even got there, then something is terribly wrong. Even more wrong is that you're actually okay with it.
Nothing is wrong -it is called being proactive instead of being a fucking lazy ass complainer, and since I am not a cheap ass who is booking half hour appointments (usually I book 1.5 or 2) it is just chat time with the girl which has value to me- not everyone is "wham bam thank you ma'am" and out the door. What is WRONG is being a lazy ass complainer, a poor communicator who is unable to take control of the situation, and a fucking cheap ass, because generally those are the people who get poor service and complain later on without ever looking in the mirror or admitting the truth.
What you are paying for in an incall is sex and companionship, not maid service. You may get maid service, but don't expect it or grade it, because if you do, then you should be doing it yourself. You should consider that Good Girls incall is the same price as outcall less the driver fee ($220-$20=$200). What does that mean to anyone with half a brain? That means that the agency is entirely bearing the cost of the housing and cleaning WITHOUT A FUCKING PENNY FROM YOU. That means you are getting the room and all its amenities at no extra charge because it is the same $200 (less the $20 driver fee) you would be paying if the girl came to your hotel room or condo.
I really believe that the same people having these issues are the same people who needed to be told a thousand times by their parents to make their bed, and in adulthood they still don't do it. They did not make their beds, or wash their cars, or cut the grass, because there is always someone else who can do it for them. This is called the lazy mindset. It is not my mindset. It may be yours, but do not wish it on me.
In the case of not having bodywash AND clean towels, it was GoodGirls in fact.
Simply untrue. They had both. I agree with hungry101 that mouthwash should be provided as an amenity, but I brought my own and shared it with the girl, because I am proactive and prepared, so it did not matter.
There was also a refrigerator with a bottle of Coca Cola inside, but I did not have any.