I don't know many people who take the time to make a reservation without at least glancing at a menu.
The gyms I go to would charge you for the training session even if you walked out, regardless of the size of the trainer. The gyms I go to also employ very fit trainers so that hasn't been an issue. Where do you workout? Lol
Her showcase doesn't look unrealistic. He couldn't have thought he was seeing a spinner. She doesn't hide the fact that she's a thick sexy woman. Claiming false advertising is a bit of a reach.
mia- maybe consider bringing this topic to the ladies lounge where meaningful dialogue can occur.
Originally Posted by lizshue81
I can understand a provider being upset about a canceled appointment. However, please keep in mind that we customers are at a distinct disadavantage. We don't always don't know what we are getting before paying and can easily fall victim to false advertising.
In each of the examples you mentioned earlier, the customer has the opportunity to check out in advance before paying.
—You can meet with a personal trainer FOR FREE and discuss whether or not you want to set up a paid appointment.
— You can meet with a hair stylist in advance, FOR FREE and find out if that person and salon are what you are looking for.
— You can meet with a massage therapist FOR FREE to see if the studio ambiance and therapist are right for you.
It would be wonderful if all sex workers would meet prospective clients FOR FREE to see if they click. But since that rarely occurs, there may be times when a customer bails. We could have a discussion as to what a proper cancel fee should be, but a guy certainly has the right to back out.
The P4P customers are largely in the dark, relying on just a few photos which may or may not be truly representational.