There are plenty of gals around here seeing clients.... getting reviewed....
Maybe they are a bit too busy doing those things to post but that does not mean they are not quality providers.....
I've heard that there have been some policy changes on p411 that is lowering it's appeal to the ladies. Basically if they see a guy and he requests an OK, the gals have to provide the ok with only one exception, that is if LE was called in. Doesn't matter if the guy was stinky, creepy, scary, rough, etc. That has lowered the value of a p411 OK.Yow! That's bad if true.
So an alternative hypothesis is maybe the gals are just dropping their p411 accounts... Originally Posted by rCoder
Basically if they see a guy and he requests an OK, the gals have to provide the ok with only one exception, that is if LE was called in. Doesn't matter if the guy was stinky, creepy, scary, rough, etc. That has lowered the value of a p411 OK. Originally Posted by rCoderI read my P411 Notices religiously, and haven't seen any indication of that sort of P411 policy change.
I read my P411 Notices religiously, and haven't seen any indication of that sort of P411 policy change.Well stated Nat.... Gina runs a great service that has made my hobby life easy. People move on from the hobby, always have and always will...
There have been several notices reiterating existing policies and guidelines, and I think Gina is on point with her assessment of what qualifies as proper behavior from a P411 member. Examples include:
- A provider should never decline to give an Okay to a client who did not present a real problem (ie, was rough, attempted BBFS, had horrible hygiene, etc.) during a visit. Gina specifies that the problems must be actual occurrences, and not some hypothetical situation that the provider imagines could happen in the future with someone else.
- A provider is expected to report any problems with a P411 member client to P411 staff immediately. Not a couple of weeks later, or after seeing that the client posted a negative review. (I expect this is in place to alert P411 to potential dangers, as well as cut down on vindictive alerts by providers in response to negative publicity by clients.)
- The list goes on, but it's all basic, common sense for providers.
I definitely consider P411 and its representatives to be one of my strongest sources of provider support. If providers are vanishing from P411, I would guess it has more to do with the providers either moving, or being suspended for violating P411 rules (like looking up a client on behalf of a provider who doesn't have P411), than providers leaving out of disdain for P411's practices. Originally Posted by Natalie Reign
None of the ones that matter.....to you.
I'm just the excuse they use for their piss poor TCB and inability to capture any market share.,....
It's getting old Nuglet.....
Yes you are.
Some folks around here are having a damn good time... the problem is the "in crowd" changed and your not in the group having fun it seems....
I'm having plenty of fun, I'm just tired of YOU whining about everyone else. Grow up.
poor baby... quit yer whining man.... Originally Posted by Whispers
Whispers ran 'em out of town.... Originally Posted by nugletI would have guessed this, he is the only person on my ignore list so I don't know what he says anymore and never read a thread he starts but the gals from OTHER states won't even travel to Texas because of the guys in Austin and apparently there is a comparable group in Houston.
I've heard that there have been some policy changes on p411 that is lowering it's appeal to the ladies. Basically if they see a guy and he requests an OK, the gals have to provide the ok with only one exception, that is if LE was called in. Doesn't matter if the guy was stinky, creepy, scary, rough, etc. That has lowered the value of a p411 OK.
So an alternative hypothesis is maybe the gals are just dropping their p411 accounts... Originally Posted by rCoder
I read my P411 Notices religiously, and haven't seen any indication of that sort of P411 policy change.Ah. Or, I could refrain from posting until the caffeine kicks in... thanks, Natalie.
There have been several notices reiterating existing policies and guidelines, and I think Gina is on point with her assessment of what qualifies as proper behavior from a P411 member. Examples include:
- A provider should never decline to give an Okay to a client who did not present a real problem (ie, was rough, attempted BBFS, had horrible hygiene, etc.) during a visit. Gina specifies that the problems must be actual occurrences, and not some hypothetical situation that the provider imagines could happen in the future with someone else.
- A provider is expected to report any problems with a P411 member client to P411 staff immediately. Not a couple of weeks later, or after seeing that the client posted a negative review. (I expect this is in place to alert P411 to potential dangers, as well as cut down on vindictive alerts by providers in response to negative publicity by clients.)
- The list goes on, but it's all basic, common sense for providers.
I definitely consider P411 and its representatives to be one of my strongest sources of provider support. If providers are vanishing from P411, I would guess it has more to do with the providers either moving, or being suspended for violating P411 rules (like looking up a client on behalf of a provider who doesn't have P411), than providers leaving out of disdain for P411's practices. Originally Posted by Natalie Reign
I've heard that there have been some policy changes on p411 that is lowering it's appeal to the ladies. Basically if they see a guy and he requests an OK, the gals have to provide the ok with only one exception, that is if LE was called in. Doesn't matter if the guy was stinky, creepy, scary, rough, etc. That has lowered the value of a p411 OK.I have heard exactly the same thing from a provider I know well and who has high credibility with me at least. Specifically she said that a customer guy had put his hands around her neck and squeezed. Apparently some Real He Males now consider that to be a "sexual practice" rather than an assault, which is what I would call it. My lady said she was told by p411 that unless she filed charges with police or had to seek medical attention she had no choice but to give this creep an "OK" if she wanted to remain on P411. That is really bad news since P411 has been a valuable resource that makes screening much easier but as word of this new policy spreads prudent ladies will have to rethink depending on P411 Oks is they are being coerced. Of course it is possible that this particular creepy guy was in good with P411 management.
So an alternative hypothesis is maybe the gals are just dropping their p411 accounts... Originally Posted by rCoder
..... but remember Austin ECCIE is only a small part of Sex World Austin, despite the size of the egos involved, so anything that happens here is unlikely to be the sole or even the major explanation for what is going on in the area. Originally Posted by greymouseUnfortunately for some...... The cutback of posting ladies for some to flirt with and get online attention from represents most of their interaction with ladies evaporating and I can understand why they whine. I don't agree.... But I understand....
Or...we could all be pulling ideas out of our backsides to support the idea one demon or another is the culprit responsible for moving an entire city's sex industry. You guys talk about Whispers having a big ego, then give him credit for not only moving ECCIE, but P411 and the entire business in town? Pick a side, any side.Sounds to me like you are trying to steal my Thunder!
I also like how a few of you seem just unable to keep from jumping in and throwing in Whispers' name in for every perceived thing going wrong around here, and you just can't keep yourselves from injecting his name into threads.
As for the decrease in number of providers over two months... It's the holiday season, less money spent in the hobby - I assume, since I have heard several providers mention that it's slow during the winter months. School is also out, those that are done here - graduated or decided to transfer - are leaving town; those with kids have less time. Maybe the economy is picking up and the job market is getting better. Maybe Austin Beavers hibernate for the winter.
Give it a couple of months or look at data year over year, otherwise, we're trying to draw long term trend conclusion from two data points 2 months apart. Cyclic or anomalous explanations are much more fitting at this point. Originally Posted by Rand Al'Thor
I've heard that there have been some policy changes on p411 that is lowering it's appeal to the ladies. Basically if they see a guy and he requests an OK, the gals have to provide the ok with only one exception, that is if LE was called in. Doesn't matter if the guy was stinky, creepy, scary, rough, etc. That has lowered the value of a p411 OK.Absolutely, 100%, NOT correct.
I have heard exactly the same thing from a provider I know well and who has high credibility with me at least. Specifically she said that a customer guy had put his hands around her neck and squeezed. My lady said she was told by p411 that unless she filed charges with police or had to seek medical attention she had no choice but to give this creep an "OK" if she wanted to remain on P411.Yeah right.