"Proper" provider behavior

yes that said - some emails are more than ridiculous some gents write - i mean what for do i have a webpage? and i get angry at the mere thought of the prospect of having to date anyone that does not read my requirements. Latest i had a real nice gent (which i found out later) out of whom i had to TICKLE the screening info bit by bit, til i really told him that if he does not give me the required information i do not care if he wants to spend a whole weekend with me, i will simply NOT see him. I don`t need the money so bad to have put up with all these things.
Later he was a really nice guy but still.....its so much work .... to even have conversations with people that do not meet the minimum requirements. Most of the time i simply delete anything that does not contain a proper introduction with proper information.

and i hate these disgusting emails stating sexual references or three word emails with "available tonight" "do you offer CIM (or anything else for that matter". I mean HELL YEAH?? DO I LOOK LIKE??? ;-)
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All the requirements and we pay the bills. Now thats a business Originally Posted by burkalini
All businesses have rules that the customer has to abide by. For instance, the gas station down the street has a sign that says "no shirt, no shoes, no service" on the door. If I walk in barefoot and topless will they have a problem turning me away? Not at all, because I broke their rules. So I either need to abide by their rules or find a different gas station. If you don't like the way a business is run, then move right along and everyone will be happy. I don't think it's absurd to expect a customer (or a client, in our business) to act in a respectful manner.

As far as the OP's issue, I can understand the concern. But, since she returned the call immediately, I personally think she was okay in her actions. I generally do not have my phone on me or turned on unless I am expecting a call, and I prefer email because I can return a message at my convenience. But if this is just a good example of why a hobby phone is necessary for many gents.
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I always liked "Pay before you Pump" lol.

Well said pretty girl.
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I always liked "Pay before you Pump" lol.
Originally Posted by London Rayne
lmfao
I always liked "Pay before you Pump" lol. Originally Posted by London Rayne
Gee London, I always liked "Objects in mirror are larger than they appear"!!

Naomi, I like the other avatar better. This one isn't bad.....but the other one is!!!
Naomi, that avatar is hot. I always seem to want a glass of milk every time I see it .
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I've taken notice of Naomi's new avatar as well!

As for as the OP, I don't see a problem with the call back under the circumstance described. 10 minutes later could be a big problem though for some men.
I would imagine it is difficult to keep up with every provider's or hobbyist's rules. Everyone has a preference. If you don't want a return call from me within seconds, send an email.
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If I walk in barefoot and topless will they have a problem turning me away? Originally Posted by Adrielle
If you walk into a gas station topless, the reaction of the attendant will likely be more than .
my 2cents, from just a average gal.
I am a lady, and act accordingly. I was brought up with the notions and proprieties of a southern grandmother, and it is inappropriate in any setting. Unless he is my husband.
so I dont call gentlemen, period the end. This has saved me many a heartache in my 32 yrs.,
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Naomi, I like the other avatar better. This one isn't bad.....but the other one is!!! Originally Posted by Ed Highlight
Naomi, that avatar is hot. I always seem to want a glass of milk every time I see it . Originally Posted by rrabbit6926
I've taken notice of Naomi's new avatar as well! Originally Posted by Chica Chaser
Thanks guys ! *big hugs*

All businesses have rules that the customer has to abide by. For instance, the gas station down the street has a sign that says "no shirt, no shoes, no service" on the door. If I walk in barefoot and topless will they have a problem turning me away? Not at all, because I broke their rules. So I either need to abide by their rules or find a different gas station. If you don't like the way a business is run, then move right along and everyone will be happy. I don't think it's absurd to expect a customer (or a client, in our business) to act in a respectful manner. Originally Posted by Adrielle
Well said love.
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All businesses have rules that the customer has to abide by. For instance, the gas station down the street has a sign that says "no shirt, no shoes, no service" on the door. If I walk in barefoot and topless will they have a problem turning me away? Not at all, because I broke their rules. So I either need to abide by their rules or find a different gas station. If you don't like the way a business is run, then move right along and everyone will be happy. I don't think it's absurd to expect a customer (or a client, in our business) to act in a respectful manner.

As far as the OP's issue, I can understand the concern. But, since she returned the call immediately, I personally think she was okay in her actions. I generally do not have my phone on me or turned on unless I am expecting a call, and I prefer email because I can return a message at my convenience. But if this is just a good example of why a hobby phone is necessary for many gents. Originally Posted by Adrielle
Can't remember the last time I spent 4-5 hundred dollars at the gas station
London Rayne's Avatar
If you don't like the way a business is run, then move right along and everyone will be happy. Originally Posted by Adrielle
I generally DO move right along.

The downside to this is the lady never knows it. Maybe she doesn't care.

Sometimes, though, I wish I could provide some feedback to her on why she lost my money. Some ladies on this board have said in the past that they like to know how they could improve. But I find most ladies here have a take-it-or-leave-it attitude. I generally leave it.
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Gee London, I always liked "Objects in mirror are larger than they appear"!! Originally Posted by Ed Highlight