I find it rather odd that a provider responding in timely and affirmative to your inquiry to her availability is considered, in your words "bad customer service". A timely and affirmative response to an inquiry is GREAT customer service, anything extra is just a cherry. Sorry you didn't get your cherry Foodie, I'm certain the cherry is not worth this silly foot-stomping and petulance.Miss V...
You met a provider, she pleased you enough you booked twice in one week and gave you a service that earned that repeat business. What a blessing, what a joy. Read enough of the failures and disasters that can happen here and she seems the very definition of a delightful and professional provider.
Yet you come to a public board to shame her, even anonymously, because she didn't respond to your texts in a manner you expected her to, even though she wasn't aware you expected that in the first place. Seems unnecessarily punishing no?
Additionally, you seem to be getting easily frustrated, to the point of a bit of rudeness, over responses sent by providers who are responding in good faith. The irony.
I'm sorry to say, you have exposed yourself a bit here, and some of us are noticing. Noticing that perhaps this has little to do with a terse reply on her part, and rather more a neediness, a desire for ego-stroking or, most likely, a sense of entitlement with her since, you know, you did book twice in one week. I could practically see the dripping of entitlement when you outlined that fact.
So ladies, provide this man a great service, not once, but twice in one week but god forbid you answer his text in a timely way with a professionally short answer and suddenly you have provided "horrible TCB" again, in his words. Not only will you get that sting, it's going to earn an entire a co-ed thread about it. Excessive to the point of being not only off-putting but just a touch...scary.
You literally cannot win with some chaps. It's sad when someone would mar what was, by his own account, a wonderful service with a great provider for something so completely facile and vacuous.
Sigh. Originally Posted by Miss Valentina
I'm not a fan of pet names either because we all know it's just part of their hustle unless they're from the south and that's just how they talk. It doesn't bother me though just like waiting a few days for a response doesn't. What bothers me is waiting that long for a cold one or two word response when I'm shelling out > 500 weekly on the girl. According to certain providers though, that's called having an ego. Originally Posted by Foodie1Sweetheart..
Ego? LMFAO sorry this isn't about ego. This is about good customer service. I have only ever seen 2 girls regularly because I'm picky. To Ms. V I'm sure I never said that she responded promptly because she doesn't. Days later, she might respond with her 1 word text which only was a response to 1 question and missed 2 others. That to me is not good customer service. But hey guys can spend money how they want. They can put up with bad TCB all they want.I just want AVERAGE customer service if I'm going to be a regular. Of course she's all butthurt. I wonder what she's like when she gets feedback and suggestions on areas of improvement in the real world. Also I'm not really sure that I'm not talking with a booker. Originally Posted by Foodie1Dude these are escorts. This ain’t Christian Mingle or eHarmony. You should do your research and only ask three things. Where, When and How Much?
So let's say you meet a provider that you really like and one of the reasons that you like her is that she's really bubbly. However in text, she's really short and cold. 1 or 2 word responses. The texts are not out of line or excessive. They're just to schedule the next session. Does this ruin the experience for you? Originally Posted by Foodie1It doesn't for me but I consider myself well adjusted and know that it is a business transaction. Everything leading up to the moment we meet in person is relevant only to getting to the place at the right time. Efficiency in communication is acceptable.