What Should Your Escort Enquiry Include?
Your enquiry is the first impression you make — and at the elite end of London companionship, first impressions carry real weight.
Very High End, one of London's most established high-class companion agencies, has been handling elite bookings since 2014 — and the pattern is consistent: clients who send clear, specific enquiries enjoy a smoother, more tailored experience from the very first exchange.
This guide breaks down exactly what to include, what to leave out, and how to set the tone for an evening that unfolds naturally.

The Essential Details Every Enquiry Needs
Think of your enquiry the way you'd think of a reservation at a private members' club. You wouldn't call and simply say, "I'd like a table sometime." You'd give a date, a time, a party size, and perhaps a seating preference. The same principle applies here.
When you submit a booking request, include the following:
- Date and start time — be specific. "Saturday evening" is not a booking; "Saturday 14th June at 8pm" is.
- Duration — how long you'd like the engagement to last. Two hours, three hours, overnight — be clear.
- Incall or outcall — if it's an outcall, include your hotel name and area, or your private address. This allows the concierge to confirm logistics and travel time.
- Your preferred companion — browse the gallery first and come up with a name. A backup choice (or two) is also a smart move, in case your first preference is unavailable.
- A brief note on tone — one line is enough. "Relaxed drinks and conversation" or "dinner companion for a private event" gives the concierge context to ensure the right match.
- A contact number — a mobile number is essential for confirmations and any day-of communication.
That's genuinely all it takes.
Clean, specific, and easy to act on. You can find a more detailed breakdown of how to book a Very High End escort in London in the agency's step-by-step guide, which also includes copy-and-paste enquiry templates.
What to Leave Out
Knowing what not to include is just as valuable — both for your privacy and for the impression you make.
Overly explicit requests have no place in an initial enquiry. Elite companionship is built on discretion and professionalism, and the tone of your message signals how you intend to conduct yourself throughout the booking. Keep it tasteful and direct.
Excessive personal detail isn't necessary at the enquiry stage. You don't need to explain your profession, your relationship status, or your life history. The personal information needed to book a high-class escort is minimal by design — a preferred name or initials, a contact number, and your booking logistics. Nothing more is required upfront.
Negotiating rates in the opening message creates an awkward dynamic and rarely ends well. Rates are confirmed during the booking process; the enquiry is not the place to haggle.
Vague, open-ended messages — "Are you free?" or "What's available?" — put the entire burden of the conversation on the concierge and typically result in a slow or incomplete response. Specifics get you priority treatment.
How Tone and Presentation Matter
Beyond the logistics, the way you write your enquiry matters. A polished, respectful message signals that you understand the calibre of service you're engaging with — and it sets a collaborative tone before you've even met.
You don't need to be formal to the point of stiffness. A conversational but composed message works perfectly. Think of it as the written equivalent of arriving well-dressed and on time: it communicates that you value the experience and the people involved.
If you're ever unsure whether something belongs in your message, ask yourself: would this detail help the concierge confirm my booking more efficiently? If the answer is no, leave it out.
Verification: What to Expect
A premium agency will conduct some screening, particularly for new clients. This is a mark of quality, not a barrier. It protects both you and the companion, and it's a clear signal that you're dealing with a reputable high-class escort agency rather than an unvetted platform.
At Very High End, verification is discreet and proportionate. You may be asked for a preferred name, a verified contact method, and, on occasion, light identity confirmation — such as a passport or a professional reference — for higher-value bookings.
All information is handled in accordance with strict GDPR protocols and deleted promptly after your appointment.
Understanding what a legitimate screening process looks like also helps you spot when something isn't right. If you're ever in doubt about whether a booking process feels professional, it's worth reviewing the red flags to look out for when booking a high-class escort — pressure tactics, vague answers, and unusual payment requests are all warning signs worth knowing.
A Quick Reference: Enquiry Checklist
Before you send, run through this:
- ✅ Specific date and start time
- ✅ Duration
- ✅ Incall or outcall (with location if outcall)
- ✅ Preferred companion (with one or two backups)
- ✅ One-line tone or occasion note
- ✅ Mobile contact number
- ❌ Explicit requests or graphic language
- ❌ Unnecessary personal information
- ❌ Rate negotiations
- ❌ Vague, open-ended questions
Ready to Make Your Enquiry?
A great booking starts with a great message — and now you know exactly what that looks like.
Whether you're arranging a private dinner companion in Mayfair (check best Mayfair hotels for you and your date), a relaxed evening in Knightsbridge, or something more tailored entirely, the team at Very High End is ready to help you put it together.
Get in touch or head directly to the bookings page to submit your enquiry. Discreet, professional, and handled with the care this level of experience deserves.