I expect to be double-booked and blown off by two-bit sleaze-bags charging $125 for a BBBJ and CFS. But you would think that someone who charges $400 per hour and advertises highly sophisticated service in Houston would be different. Abby Peacock proves that the appearance of class does not constitute class.
1. One week ago, I made a two-hour appointment with Abby Peacock in Houston.
2. My references were checked. There was no problem. I am Preferred 411 + many.
3. Numerous emails were exchanged – all confirming the appointment.
4. Ms. Peacock indicated a preference for the Four Seasons ($400 per night), champagne ($100), and strawberries ($25). I complied because of her “evident” class.
5. I checked in the night before at the Four Seasons, as agreed, and confirmed my arrival by email.
6. The next morning, I still had not heard from Ms. Peacock at 1-1/2 hours before the appointment. I called, and she for some reason was not taking calls. I emailed her, asking her status.
7. One hour before the appointment, I received a call from the front desk indicating that Ms. Peacock had just called and would not be able to make our appointment. She did not ask to talk to me.
8. As of this minute, she has said not another word.
If you want to waste a lot of time and money (7 hours travelling, overnight stay, and $525) for nothing (other than looking at her pretty picture), you might try Abby Peacock. You will be well pleased. At least I saved the $800.
And please save me the “stuff happens” BS. No professional charging $400 per hour conducts herself in this manner.