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After reading some very solid reports I was looking to see Charlotte Cole next week but it seems now that the agency is requiring 100 as a deposit to schedule.
I didn't think that was the case so not sure when they changed. Maybe with the change of name.
But I was just curious if you fellows have been asked to do the same and if you had been coughing it up, being as they are a pretty reputable group? In general I've seen that most of us are of the mindset of no deposit, ever. But we may be stuck with it if they won't bend.
Thoughts?
You are only "stuck" if you must see that girl. There are lots of providers that don't ask for a deposit.
Truly spoken. But that service dies offer some nice change of pace providers, and many have been reviewed here.
I was just asking if everyone was seeing the same deposit requirement from this particular outfit, and also make sure no one has had their cash disappear without a successful meeting.
I’ve never been asked for deposit and scheduled for next weekend with no issues. If they did ask for deposit I would simply move on plenty of other options available.
. . . . . . . . NEVER PAY A FUCKING DEPOSIT!!
Now, is there ANYTHING there that is not understood, requires clarification?
Thank you Bored. That's the kind of valuable information I was seeking. A shame if they are resorting to that as a new policy. Or maybe it is provider requested, idk.
I tried to book Valentina on her last tour to KC. I was told I could not schedule an appointment unless I paid a 250 cancelation fee for a previous date that I no showed. I am not sure if it was a scam or miscommunication but I never no show. Especially when it was for Guliana. I did request a date but they never responded to the request nor was a time confirmed. Too bad as I had good luck with the bookings previously. Lots of other options to explore.
Wow, that is unfortunate, Jed. Seems they have you blacklisted without cause. Hopefully if you try on another occasion you can get that cleared up.
With regards to deposits, they seem to have tightened up their policies.
I suppose they do have some incidents of no shows or late cancellations but I wouldn't think it enough to warrant requiring deposits. Based on the replies of others it seems it could negatively affect their business.
I think the deposit is for new clients and those that have a cancellation/noshow history. Clients with a good track record are not required to give one. I’m not suggesting you make a deposit just to get on their “good list” to avoid future deposits. As others said, move on to other options.