Cold calling/texting

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Ladies if we do not have an established rapport do not cold call or cold text with any kind a message similar to: "let's meet up", "hey, still want me", "hey baby, want to see me today?"

Hey, how are you? It's been a while, what have you been up to? Those are appropriate ways to start a conversation.

If you cold text me with "let's meet up" and we do not have an established history of conversing, I assume the encounter is free.



Ladies if we do not have an established rapport do not cold call or cold text with any kind a message similar to: "let's meet up", "hey, still want me", "hey baby, want to see me today?"

Hey, how are you? It's been a while, what have you been up to? Those are appropriate ways to start a conversation.

If you cold text me with "let's meet up" and we do not have an established history of conversing, I assume the encounter is free. Originally Posted by Richard Fitzwell
Ladies if we do not have an established rapport do not cold call or cold text with any kind a message similar to: "let's meet up", "hey, still want me", "hey baby, want to see me today?"

Hey, how are you? It's been a while, what have you been up to? Those are appropriate ways to start a conversation.

If you cold text me with "let's meet up" and we do not have an established history of conversing, I assume the encounter is free. Originally Posted by Richard Fitzwell
Texting clients out of the blue is unprofessional & makes you look desperate...
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I agree DM, unless this is a client that you have been texting or calling in the past.
MOTOXMAN's Avatar
The quickest way to my do not see list ........
Except for Dorthy ........
Italia DiBella's Avatar

The "F" word, we'll that's one way of getting them to stop.
But yes, cold calling is inappropriate, not good for business.
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The "F " word, we'll that's one way of getting them to stop.
But yes, cold calling inappropriate, not good for business. Originally Posted by Italia DiBella


I thought so too, but I received 3 texts from the same person after that.
maineblame's Avatar
The quickest way to my do not see list ........
Except for Dorthy ........ Originally Posted by MOTOXMAN
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Originally Posted by Dorthy_Monroe
I'm sure dorthy is always calling around for a dick to suck. Poor Dorthy.
I'm sure dorthy is always calling around for a dick to suck. Poor Dorthy. Originally Posted by cctex
Im not desperate & my business is great... You should find some Buisness & leave me alone how about that..

Lets see this makes 3 threads

You just can't leave me alone can you obsessed much?
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I never call or text out of the blue unless it is someone that has requested to be on my mailing list and I let them know I am in town and even then I text during the day with a simple "hey" never anything explicit.
" The F word" lmao haha so true mamita




The "F" word, we'll that's one way of getting them to stop.
But yes, cold calling is inappropriate, not good for business. Originally Posted by Italia DiBella
Oralist's Avatar
Do not ever text a Hobbyist unless they text you first. Never! Nothing worse than "Hey Babe, I'll be in town next week" where someone else could possibly see it. I had a popular Dallas gal do that. I told her to stop it and finally blocked her phone number.

If you have to contact a Hobbyist, use ECCIE or P411 PMs for that. At least it won't show up on his phone. and no Cold Call PMs, please.

Cold calls won't get you more business. It will assure that the guy will, in fact, never want to see you.

If we want to see you, we know how to get in touch.
This has happened with me as well from a local provider that I had seen in Houston. When we met I asked to be very discreet and no texting or calls after out meet unless I contacted you first. Next thing I know she is texting me and sending nude photos. Regardless I did not leave her a review because of it. Could have gotten me in big trouble at home.