Not always. Agencies claim to screen escorts, but many only check photos and basic info. Independents often build reputations over years - their safety comes from transparency, real reviews, and direct communication. You’re more likely to get honest answers from someone who works for themselves.
Agencies take 40-60% of the escort’s fee as commission. That’s why you pay £800-£1,500 per hour. Independents charge £500-£900 because they keep most of the money. You’re paying for the service, not a corporate overhead.
Yes - if they’re professional. Look for verified reviews, real photos, clear policies, and direct communication. A good independent won’t hide behind a website. They’ll answer your questions calmly and clearly. Trust comes from consistency, not branding.
Definitely. Agencies often use shared booking systems and may log your details. Independents handle everything personally - one point of contact, encrypted messaging, no third parties. Your privacy stays with you.
Agencies feel like a service. Independents feel like a connection. With an independent, the escort remembers your preferences, adjusts the night to your mood, and treats you like a person - not a booking number.
Yes. Many independents can arrange a meeting in under two hours. Agencies require advance bookings and rigid schedules. If you need someone now, go direct.
Avoid anyone who pressures you to book, uses only WhatsApp, has stock photos, or refuses to confirm their identity. Real independents are calm, clear, and confident - not pushy or secretive.