Appointment by Texting

Danielle Reid's Avatar
I think if a guy sets up an appointment early in the morning or late at night and hears my "WTF WHY ARE YOU FUCKING CALLING ME YOU RETARD!" voice he'll label me as a hateful bitch right away, even though I'm not I'm just cranky is sleep is delayed.

In a text I can hide that voice with cute little winky faces. Besides it's easy to tell if someone is ghetto from a text message. iF eVeRy WoRd Is WrItTeN lIkE tHiS or sumthang lik dis shiz rite hur...then yeah they is ghet-to-the-O.

By the way I'm not a shorty or lil mama. Never once met a respectable man that used that language.
Not according to AT&T. They keep no records of texts and I found out when court orders were given to them on the ex who tried to kill me back in 2011. They said they never kept records of that type of stuff. Originally Posted by bladtinzu
Maybe you could have subpoenaed the NSA?
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Maybe you could have subpoenaed the NSA? Originally Posted by Slingerland
We all know that now...
Just to clarify, texting for an appointment is ok as long as I already know you.

I do like to talk beforehand if it's a first-time meeting, though. It just makes me more comfortable.
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Just to clarify, texting for an appointment is ok as long as I already know you.

I do like to talk beforehand if it's a first-time meeting, though. It just makes me more comfortable. Originally Posted by Ginger Doll
its wise to do IMHO, Can I tell you about guy picks a handle on eccie and gal finds she's at a HS frat party. LOL as he said he was me when she was with me, we drove by for LOL and fun. maybe it was a college frat party. we did not stop in.
Not according to AT&T. They keep no records of texts and I found out when court orders were given to them on the ex who tried to kill me back in 2011. They said they never kept records of that type of stuff. Originally Posted by bladtinzu
They lied or your attorney didn't know how to ask. AT&T decided to keep text dB in storage as far back as 2001. If i remember right, it was a suncom policy they adopted when they bought suncom out. least that's the way I remember it ....and you know how age effects the memory.

Let me know if you need that verbage. I can think of a few cases where we got texts.

As for emails - I believe it's 3 mos google 6 months yahoo dunno @ hotmail. Or its 6 google/ 3 yahoo.
Call me old school, but phones were meant to talk. If you advertise a number, answer it or return a voicemail left when possible. None of the women here are above that simple standard of decency. If you can't speak and only text, my money goes elsewhere. Anyone can post a fake picture, fake profile, and be waiting for you with handcuffs and/or thugs at a hotel when you arrive. From what has been shown on the local news lately, men need to be just as cautious as the women lately.
Danielle Reid's Avatar
Call me old school, but phones were meant to talk. If you advertise a number, answer it or return a voicemail left when possible. None of the women here are above that simple standard of decency. If you can't speak and only text, my money goes elsewhere. Anyone can post a fake picture, fake profile, and be waiting for you with handcuffs and/or thugs at a hotel when you arrive. From what has been shown on the local news lately, men need to be just as cautious as the women lately. Originally Posted by Rzrbck
If someone calls it's not like I'm going to hang up and say "text me". But I'm also not going to end a text conversation by randomly calling.

I returned one client's call and apparently he was either in a meeting or around a business partner because he completely acted as if I had the wrong number. He did call back and explained why he did that though and by that time I had lost interest.

I also had straight dark-as-night black guys call me and sounded like the riches white man in the world (separate occasions). They even lied and said they were white after questioned but quickly ended the call once I asked for a photo of them.

Cops can sound like normal people on the phone too. You think there's a tell tale trigger in a cops voice that's lets a hooktard know she's being lured into a trap? Sure you can listen for code words or maybe details that sound sketchy, but there's no way to just say "Hey this man is a cop because his voice cracked on the 3rd word of every sentence!!"

The way I see it, texting or calling doesn't matter. You can be fooled by both or fooled by neither. And yes I text while going 80 in the 25. F those slow children at play! Who puts a school next to a Kroger's anyway?
...And yes I text while going 80 in the 25. F those slow children at play! Who puts a school next to a Kroger's anyway? Originally Posted by MaryBeth
You're killing me, MaryBeth!
Important to think of the govt super snoops. Texts are ALL RECORDED and SAVED.

You may ask so what? So are all voice communications. Well text is easy to scan by confuser while voice content is not. Text is at greater risk of snooping.
Just saying.
Danielle Reid's Avatar
Big Brother is always watching. If I get busted because of a text that was sent months ago to a guy I may or may not have met then so be it.

I'm tired of all this paranoid NSA crap. I HONESTLY don't care. If that makes me lose business then I hear McDonald's is always hiring

I'm here to provide a service. CALL TEXT OR PM. They're all being recorded and saved in the giant database in space. Put on your aluminum foil helmets, boys. The aliens are coming to take our virgins! *twilight theme song...not the gay vampires*
If someone calls it's not like I'm going to hang up and say "text me". But I'm also not going to end a text conversation by randomly calling.

I returned one client's call and apparently he was either in a meeting or around a business partner because he completely acted as if I had the wrong number. He did call back and explained why he did that though and by that time I had lost interest.

I also had straight dark-as-night black guys call me and sounded like the riches white man in the world (separate occasions). They even lied and said they were white after questioned but quickly ended the call once I asked for a photo of them.

Cops can sound like normal people on the phone too. You think there's a tell tale trigger in a cops voice that's lets a hooktard know she's being lured into a trap? Sure you can listen for code words or maybe details that sound sketchy, but there's no way to just say "Hey this man is a cop because his voice cracked on the 3rd word of every sentence!!"

The way I see it, texting or calling doesn't matter. You can be fooled by both or fooled by neither. And yes I text while going 80 in the 25. F those slow children at play! Who puts a school next to a Kroger's anyway? Originally Posted by MaryBeth
You completely missed the point. Or, perhaps you got the point and remain high drama and confrontational. As with all your posts, a pattern has clearly developed. My last word on this topic - if a provider can't answer the phone, you won't get my $.
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This has run it's course as an alert. Moving to coed
christylynn's Avatar
i like to hear a persons voice if its a first meeting im with ginger on that one but if u have been here a cpl times and i know you go ahead text ask if i have time but if u refuse to call on the first meeting i will delete u simple as that
I do not text period. I hate it when someone I do not know thinks its ok to engage in questions or appt setting via text or a damn messenger. It's called, be personable and pick up the damn phone, dial some numbers and let me hear u!