So I have a question


If a Gentleman Books for his prefered appointment time HHR/HR. Then arrives on time (not late) decides he wants to
Shorten the appointment to a BNG/ QV. Is this acceptable? I'm honoring his appointment time and he arrives then he decides he wants to shorten the appointment to a BNG after I'm already prepared for his HHR tour. I personally believe it's rude behavior...
weebbadd's Avatar
In my opinion he should have contacted you before the appointment time and requested a change. I think it’s rude what he did.
That's what I thought as well but he waited till he got to my incall to tell me
It's not rude, but it's unacceptable.
He reserved a block of your time for an agreed price.
He shows up, he gets that block of time for agreed price.
If he finishes early and wants to leave, that should be acceptable. But he should still pay for the reserved time.
Your business is based on price/hr. Last minute changes could cost you an hour appointment that you could have booked if he made the change earlier.
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In my opinion he should have contacted you before the appointment time and requested a change. I think it’s rude what he did. Originally Posted by weebbadd

yes exactly...he booked out your set spot so he owes you for it...he should have prearranged the lesser session.
I agree. You should be compensated for the time you had reserved. That was wrong of him. He was just being cheap.

M.M.
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  • Lia88
  • 02-14-2018, 10:58 PM
We set our appts based on appt times. I like to have a 1/2/3 hours inbetween appts depends on how I feel. If he changes his appt time that throws off my other appt. Reason being I could have set the other appt at a earlier tine and possibly had room for another appt within my working time. If one person throws the time off it throws off our appt times. But most men dont think past the time their spending(understandable) I wouldnt)
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Retort: if a gentleman schedules a BNG, and gets there on time, but then decided he wants an hour instead. Is this acceptable? Which booking do you honor?
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Retort: if a gentleman schedules a BNG, and gets there on time, but then decided he wants an hour instead. Is this acceptable? Which booking do you honor? Originally Posted by RyanFromTER
I guess it depends on if the lady has an opening in her schedule or not.
If the lady’s are like me I have my day planned and usually have a tight schedule. Extending the duration of the appointment without advance notice is still intruding on her schedule. She may or may not have time to accommodate.

But the point is he knew he wanted to extend his prearranged time he should have made arrangements prior to meeting is just good manners.
  • A1.
  • 02-15-2018, 12:18 AM
A VERBAL AGREEMENT should be kept.
Client's asking for extra time is a bonus same as a person working overtime at a regular job. Part of the job. You are compensated for the work.

If a Gentleman Books for his prefered appointment time HHR/HR. Then arrives on time (not late) decides he wants to
Shorten the appointment to a BNG/ QV. Is this acceptable? I'm honoring his appointment time and he arrives then he decides he wants to shorten the appointment to a BNG after I'm already prepared for his HHR tour. I personally believe it's rude behavior...
Originally Posted by MissJae713
while i agree it is pretty insensitive. i think this happens often with bp and other avenues where the in person look is not what was expected. in this case client seen what he was getting still chose to book so that should not come into play. if he was dissapointed perhaps he was being just kind and feared he wouldnt be UP for the appointment but didnt wanna totaly blow her off. probably should have just paid full amt and chalked it up and researched closer. it did not look like provider was hiding anything or misleading anyone
I would say he should have called ahead. You have to pay bills like everyone else. Remember this when he's looking for a reference.
I would say he should have called ahead. You have to pay bills like everyone else. Remember this when he's looking for a reference. Originally Posted by captjackno
yeah dont think she will be providing a reference.

while incredibly disgusting the below is lol funny as well. only thread ever read that made me wanna laugh cry and puke at the same time


https://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2175505

perhaps he enjoyed himself so much he shit
We set our appts based on appt times. I like to have a 1/2/3 hours inbetween appts depends on how I feel. If he changes his appt time that throws off my other appt. Reason being I could have set the other appt at a earlier tine and possibly had room for another appt within my working time. If one person throws the time off it throws off our appt times. But most men dont think past the time their spending(understandable) I wouldnt) Originally Posted by Lia88
Damn how many guys are you trying to fit into a day. That doesn’t sound at all appealing. Fuck a client at 10 next client at 12. Wow. Ok.
yeah dont think she will be providing a reference. Originally Posted by tinyisgreat
I will however I will let the Provider requesting the reference what happened... I also believe this gentleman doubles book since the appointment before yesterday he cancelled short notice saying something had came up witch is fine however I seen later on he did a review on another Provider for the same day he cancelled short notice with me... Then he does what he does yesterday

while incredibly disgusting the below is lol funny as well. only thread ever read that made me wanna laugh cry and puke at the same time


https://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=2175505

perhaps he enjoyed himself so much he shit Originally Posted by tinyisgreat
This is a complete different guy btw

while i agree it is pretty insensitive. i think this happens often with bp and other avenues where the in person look is not what was expected. in this case client seen what he was getting still chose to book so that should not come into play. if he was dissapointed perhaps he was being just kind and feared he wouldnt be UP for the appointment but didnt wanna totaly blow her off. probably should have just paid full amt and chalked it up and researched closer. it did not look like provider was hiding anything or misleading anyone Originally Posted by tinyisgreat
This isn't the first time the gentleman had seen me so that's not an excuse since I'm smaller now then what I was when he first seen me