Thought he was a good client: P411 client

And thats why I decided to put an alert. He already claimed he put something in the "gentlemens lounge" while I was writing the alert.

But when I came back from class I saw that he texted me basically saying I don't know how to take a joke.

I dont respond well to manipulation and I'm not believing one second that he was joking.

Threatening to write a bad review, while it may effect your rep or income as a provider, it is not endangering your personal safety and that is what this forum is for, not agendas and vendettas, those are for the coed forum.

I doubt he writes this bad review because if he does, he will out himself as a guy who says he will write a review to get a discount and does not do it. Originally Posted by davidfree986
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He was wrong for not following up as he promised. In spite of that you as a provider have every right to see or not to see whomever you wish, for any reason. In fact you don't have to give a reason or explanation of your decision.
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So basically, I saw a p411 guy, Douglas-27-D-xxxx, earlier in September. And we had a great session, and he had a great time. Originally Posted by Seductiveaddiction
Any provider who doesn't have the common sense required to know that P411 client ids need to be kept private so that they don't fall into the wrong hands, will be given a short vacation from P411. If the vacation doesn't help them understand that being discreet is important in this industry, they will be permanently removed from P411.

Just so everyone is clear about this.... client ids are to remain PRIVATE, between the client and the provider he plans to visit.

Always,
Gina
And thats why I decided to put an alert. He already claimed he put something in the "gentlemens lounge" while I was writing the alert.
Originally Posted by Seductiveaddiction
Still not an alert, especially with no Eccie handle, and just to be clear, as I said, he would not post anything negative about you in a review or elsewhere because he would out himself. Because you will not let us know what his handle on here is, then we have to wait it out. But he did say he was joking so you need to spill the beans.

Just like post #7 says, most alerts are he said/she said and he is not talking, but again, what you are talking about is not a personal safety issue and therefore not an alert
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  • L.A.
  • 09-20-2016, 12:39 PM
Sorry, just started becoming active on the forms, and no I did not know, Because I thought a p411 ID was the same thing as providing an eccie handle because any provider can check the ID in the p411 system just like any provider can check someones eccie handle in the system.

Any provider who doesn't have the common sense required to know that P411 client ids need to be kept private so that they don't fall into the wrong hands, will be given a short vacation from P411. If the vacation doesn't help them understand that being discreet is important in this industry, they will be permanently removed from P411.

Just so everyone is clear about this.... client ids are to remain PRIVATE, between the client and the provider he plans to visit.

Always,
Gina Originally Posted by GinaXXX
I do not know his eccie handle because I booked through p411, now I have his number, but I know thats not allowed to be posted here along with the screen shots of the messages.

And I still believe its a personal safety issue.

Still not an alert, especially with no Eccie handle, and just to be clear, as I said, he would not post anything negative about you in a review or elsewhere because he would out himself. Because you will not let us know what his handle on here is, then we have to wait it out. But he did say he was joking so you need to spill the beans.

Just like post #7 says, most alerts are he said/she said and he is not talking, but again, what you are talking about is not a personal safety issue and therefore not an alert Originally Posted by davidfree986
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I screen everyone NO MATTER what.
You know... every self employee manage their business on their own way.

Regards,

Vero,


ugh, I woke up on the wrong side of the bed today LOL
Well here is a quick lesson ladies. Don't offer a review special to someone whose history indicates they don't write reviews.

Client 1 has been on the board for 3 years and has 38 reviews written.

Client 2 has been on the board for 2 years and has 3 reviews written.

Who is more likely to write the review?