I don't get it novacain - it looks like she was on your list, after all.Thank you as well.
Anyway, no need to be disrespectful to a girl who was just defending herself. Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
I'm not sure. If you're saying you've had girls offer and give free make up sessions after a poor initial visit, then I guess I was incorrect. Wouldn't be the first time. I'd interject that my comparing them to aliens was intended to be more of a joke than an absolute, but that would just sound like an excuse at this point.In this case no because the only one who is still active has changed her name and frankly the free session was not great either. I wish I hadn't taken it. The others have retired.
Care to share who these pillars of customer service were? Originally Posted by addict
In defense of Tara's honesty, she did offer me a free session after a poor showing.Thank you for coming forward and saying that.
Back to the actual topic: Sticking with consistently well reviewed ladies with no/minimal drama is, in my experience, the best way to avoid worrying about this sort of situation. Everybody's got an off day, but an "off" day with any quality provider I've seen has still been fulfilling enough that I didn't feel the least bit cheated. Originally Posted by The Proper Stranger
In this case no because the only one who is still active has changed her name and frankly the free session was not great either. I wish I hadn't taken it. The others have retired.I don't think status is always vastly overrated. For one thing, it sometimes can be a case of perception becoming reality. If, for instance, I overrate it, and other hobbyists overrate it, who's to say a provider wouldn't as well? And at that point, is it really overrated?
But the point is, free sessions happen. I'm not even a very active hobbyist and I've had a few. People assume it is because of a hobbyist status in the community which, in most cases, is vastly overrated. Usually it's because there are ladies who get that there is a customer service element to this business, and in any service industry there are only so many ways to keep a client happy when things go badly. Originally Posted by Fort Worth Punk
....Because Lord knows, thats all we do. Originally Posted by Reese FosterLOL....
LOL....
I love a good smart ass remark.
Ahhhhh....Thank you!
I, like every and I DO MEAN E-V-E-R-Y OTHER provider...has had Real life slam me in the face prior to an appointment. I will no doubt try to keep it from effect my
"services"(as described)....But, shit does happen.
And if I can't bring Kelly 100%.....then, I will own it.
I have offered free sessions and repaid each and everyone. And I've also offered discounts..... also to which I have repaid each and every time.
When you chose to be a Provider Full-Time....you ARE going to have days that you JUST can't help.
"Life's a Bitch" aint just a bumper sticker.
Making it up is the best part!
Err.....is that Making up that's the best part?
~Kelly TNT
Originally Posted by Kelly TNT
Thank you for coming forward and saying that. Originally Posted by Tara EvansPerhaps I should've left the word "offer" italicized...
I am confused. Bad customer service in the rest of the universe should best be dealt with immediately. If I get a bad meal, I expect it to be dealt with then, not with a coupon to come back and see if it is any better. If I get comped or a serious discount, I may give them another chance, because they demonstrated that they care about winning me as a customer.It really depends on the business. When I worked at a retail/video rental place in college, we'd give out rainchecks for future rentals if there was a problem with a movie rental, or offer store credit (i.e. compensation on a future purchase) for some product complaints. Right now, I've got a coupon for a free sub sitting on my counter because someone included a note with my food criticizing what I'd ordered.
All this talk of some consideration in the future doesn't make any sense to me. Originally Posted by Yxes