And the true "Available Now" award goes to Bissonnet
And much respect to the Ladies & Gents out there for sure.
OH AND JUST TO MAKE IT CLEAR ....
IF I SAY I'M AVAILABLE "NOW"
THAT STILL MEANS "I'M AVAILABLE TO SEE YOU 3 HOURS FROM NOW AT THE SOONEST!!
AT THE VERY SOONEST....
AND I'LL PROBABLY BE LATE THEN TOO
(SORRY..
TRUTH
XO
***DISCLAIMER***
the above said statement is representative of BRITTANYBELLASTAR and BBS alone and should not in any way be considered representative of any of the other fine (more punctual) providers this site conveys
Originally Posted by Brittanybellastar
And the true "Available Now" award goes to Bissonnet
And much respect to the Ladies & Gents out there for sure. Originally Posted by Italia DiBella
In all seriousness though, I see some guys complaining about the available now feature, and honestly I don't understand where the conflict is. I have used it since it was added to the site and has worked for me great.
As some of us already explained this section allows the provider to specify what time frame of the day she is actually available.
All you (the client) have to do is click on her available now-AD (not her profile) to see the specific times she's available that day.
However, even if a provider is available at "anytime" or "Now" I would imagine that if you have NEVER seen her before or pre-screened with her before, you shouldn't expect her to agree to meet you "NOW" just because she's available, you might want to try with someone who you have already seen or screened before and you may be more successful meeting them "now".
Kudos to the guys who are thoughtful and professional enough to follow the right protocol thru p411 and take the time to send in advance:
- A pre-screen request- get approved
-Follow up and eventually send an Appointment Request with ADEQUATE advance notice.
To me that's ^ how every interaction and potential meetings should be handled.
Instead of the unnecessary back and forth through pms.
Otherwise it defeats the purpose of those features provided by the site, I'm pretty sure those features aren't there for decoration.
Btw sending an Appointment Request is beneficial for BOTH parties in the event that something doesn't go as planned (for ex. last minute cancellation or NCNS)
I mention this because it seems like not everybody requires an appointment request to set up an appointment, 3 out of 5 times I have to ask first time clients to send it.
Originally Posted by Natalia Mori
This past weekend, I contacted three different providers, in a attempt to setup meetings on Saturday and Sunday. PM's were send threw P411 and ECCIE for verification. Then after they had asked for verification PM's to be sent, they go silent. Then Monday and tuesday, I receive messages asking if I want to set something up????It's their not there. You're welcome for the correction.
HELL NO, never with these providers. I wanted a appointment on Saturday and Sunday, not Monday and Tuesday. If I ran my company this way, I would be OUT OF BUSINESS.
Why do providers think everything should be on there schedule when we, the customer, is the one paying? Someone help me here....
Sorry, just venting!! Originally Posted by junoson