I'm traveling now and in a smaller city where ECCIE doesn't have a board and there aren't many reviewed providers. This town is probably about the size of Lafayette. So, I went to P411 to scout the scene, saw a provider (not an ECCIE member) whose picture, three reviews, ad and price were appealing. She listed e-mail as the only way to contact her, so I sent her the following message through the site:
"Hi, Nicole (name changed). I'm intrigued by your photos and ad. I'll be in town for a few days and I might be interested in getting together with you. Are your sessions GFE? What is your availability over the next day or two?
I hope to hear from you soon.
Musman
This was her reply:
"Yes, my sessions are GFE. I am prompt and expect good hygiene. I am available tonight. Please let me know where your staying, time, and what day.
(Unsigned)
Her reply was curt and to the point. While she gave me the right answers and could have sealed the deal from my point of view with those answers, it left me cold and looking at other options. There wasn't anything sweet or personable in there - not even a businesslike "thanks for your interest", (okay, she did put in one "please"). There was no use of names or hints of a sexy or fun personality. If she had given me her number, I would have called to hear her voice and get a better clue to her personality before deciding whether or not to see her, (pickings are slim around here). As it is, I'm thinking the session might not be much fun and I'm looking elsewhere. If she had shown a little personality or if she had worded her response more nicely, she would have been in my pocket - (and I would have been in hers

So, that was a long build-up to this question I thought might help out some newer providers. Guys, what have providers you've never met said or done during the communications & screening stages, (e-mails, messages or phone calls), that turned you off to making a date with them?
Ladies, you may want to chime in with some mistakes you may have made coming up that cost you business with a client you would have seen. Frankly, most of the time you might not know you turned him off because you just didn't hear back from him. But, if he was or later became a hobbiest with a good reputation, you might remember questioning yourself about why that session never happened - or you might have hung up the phone and said to yourself, "why did I say that with that tone of voice?". Well, you fill in the blanks...
Musman