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01-09-20 14:28 #47066Senior Member

Posts: 60Thanks bro for providing review. Do you mind sharing her contact over PM. Tried messaging you but your inbox seems to be full. Happy to reciprocate!
Originally Posted by FineTune
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01-09-20 11:48 #47065Senior Member

Posts: 81Help needed
Bro,
Originally Posted by Mirvlada
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I am coming to Mumbai next week. Your help in finding good indi will be highly appreciated and reciprocated with indi contacts for Ahmedabad and Delhi.
Thanking you in advance.
My PM is active.
Cheers.
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01-09-20 08:36 #47064Regular Member

Posts: 18Amazing service
Glad you enjoyed mate! She is one of a kind. Outstanding BBBJ. She is known as 'the massage doctor' by some of her other regulars. Her massage alone makes her the undisputed queen.
Originally Posted by Guma00
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Cheers.
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01-09-20 06:43 #47063Regular Member

Posts: 6I have some numbers
I have some contacts but not able to send or receive private messages.
Originally Posted by MetroHiker
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01-09-20 06:21 #47062Regular Member

Posts: 3Spa review
Has anyone ever been to Biom Iwa Spa in Chembur? Are extras provided there? If yes, what all is included? Any reviews?
Also any other spa's that can be visited for BJ and DFK?
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01-09-20 02:15 #47061Senior Member

Posts: 87The pic girl does meets alone in Juhu. I had met her king before and experience was good. Neither bad nor excellent.
Originally Posted by CoolguyMasti
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01-08-20 18:28 #47060Senior Member

Posts: 35Best dance bar for eye candy
Hi,
Can someone suggest me a good DB which has good girls for the treat of my eyes.
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01-08-20 18:10 #47059Senior Member

Posts: 280Overnight stay
Is it okay not to register even if the guest is staying for overnight? Not registering should be okay for few hours meet but for overnight stay in a room booked for double occupancy and just one guest registered is that okay?
Originally Posted by Sedla84
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01-08-20 16:42 #47058Senior Member

Posts: 28I prefer to not register. Ask them to meet you at a restaurant or outside the lobby. Then from there accompany them to the room. Has worked for me always apart from one time. However as a backup always book double occupancy. Worst case you can get her registered. Generally in five stars no one wants to mess with you. Just do not make too much eye contact with the large amount of staff at the hotel. You should be fine.
Originally Posted by Bhurso
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01-08-20 14:13 #47057Senior Member

Posts: 35You don't need to. Just that you need to be sure of double booking in case someone asks.
Originally Posted by Bhurso
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01-08-20 12:39 #47056Senior Member

Posts: 33But do I actually have to register this second guest later or just go to my room?
Originally Posted by ChimeraAlpha
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01-08-20 12:20 #47055Senior Member

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01-08-20 06:59 #47054Senior Member

Posts: 75The pic uploaded is of a chick who has a profile on ahub.
Originally Posted by CoolguyMasti
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Riyashar766. Profile made as a cpl I doubt she's new In this field.
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01-08-20 06:16 #47053Senior Member

Posts: 227Right Strategy
This is the best approach.
Originally Posted by Bhurso
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Also worth exploring secondary routes which often by-pass the lobby / front desk area - specially from the restaurants in the hotel. (I am talking about the 5* ones in Airport area).
Hope you have booked double. While checking in itself please get reasonably friendly with check in staff and re-emphasise / re-confirm your "double booking". You can even mention 2nd guest will be coming in latter and if staff ask tell them you will give the 2nd ID as soon as the 2nd guest comes in. - That usually is accepted by the "friendly staff".
All the best & Take Care.
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01-08-20 06:01 #47052Senior Member

Posts: 952Your approach is the correct approach.
Originally Posted by Bhurso
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