Here I thought Escort Academy was a scam being done by a scammer, it's actually be run by a full fledge provider. Back in November I wrote about a provider going by the name Isabelle Fox who created a academy specially built around navigating as a escort. More then a couple of providers had problems with this in one form or another seeing it as a way of putting providers information out or in danger. Well, it seems that didn't stop Isabelle from continuing with her teaching as she dropped a video focusing on clients adding services during booking.
The video above is Isabelle offering advice on added services. She breaks it down into three parts that I can see benefiting a client which some would say is the point, but you can arguably see why some providers have a problem with this. The first part, is staying in the moment. Isabelle advices providers to stay in character before anything else as to not to lose the client's excitement. Second part, she advices the provider to basically acknowledge the added services but to talk more about it later. Lastly, she wants the provider to bring everything back to the session in a very smooth transition. Immediately after seeing this I knew why providers would have a problem with it.
Speaking for me and only me, I don't see this as a problem. I don't see it, because I don't see myself doing this during a meeting and I don't see myself abusing this like so many clients can. Let me break that down.
A real client knows to ask about everything before booking. That’s just basic etiquette—it keeps things clear and avoids confusion. One of the biggest topics in the community is when to ask about specific services, and the answer is always before booking. Asking about extras mid-session isn’t unheard of, but don’t expect a yes unless you’re ready to pay for it. That said, if you have the rate, some providers will absolutely accommodate.
Then there’s the risk of abuse. From what I gathered in Isabelle’s video, she’s talking about allowing the extra service first and settling the payment afterward. For trustworthy clients, that’s not an issue. But for others? It’s a huge window for scamming. Some clients could just claim they don’t have the extra money after receiving the service.
Now, Isabelle does give you advice on how you can make sure your fee is met with all services included. Although, throwing someone on the BL (Blacklist) who's okay with scamming in general probably won't do much.
From a clients point of view what Isabelle is proposing here is not bad. It keeps us in the moment while continuing the session uninterrupted, but there are some who will use this as a way of getting over on providers. I would love for this to be implemented into the everyday hobby only the risk to providers and their money seems to high to do so.
