...if we've met before though depends on the when.
May I just text you or call your cell phone for a date,
or should I continue to go through your website?
What do you do?
How would you like me to proceed?
Your thoughts if any?
If your first date went badly, your number will be blocked. Move back three spaces and roll again.
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I prefer to stick with email, it's just easier on me. I am much more likely to make time for same day appointments if we've met before. That doesn't mean that I wouldn't prefer at least a day or two notice though.
Check out their website and see if they say how to contact them, or ask
Quickest way to get a response
or should I continue to go through your website?
What do you do?
How would you like me to proceed?
Your thoughts if any?
...if we've met before though depends on the when.
...as I generally don't have VIP access.
Gets frustrating when I get one and I can't read it. (Like this morning!) 😉
You can always contact me on Twitter: @bosfriend_4u.
Gets frustrating when I get one and I can't read it. (Like this morning!) 😉
You can always contact me on Twitter: @bosfriend_4u.
Me either! And I am young and semi tech savvy. One of these days I'll get the hang of it.
I'm a rare 20-something that doesn't really do twitter .
Gets frustrating when I get one and I can't read it. (Like this morning!) 😉
You can always contact me on Twitter: @bosfriend_4u.
It's no wonder then that Twitter stock is plummeting! 😉
Gets frustrating when I get one and I can't read it. (Like this morning!) 😉
You can always contact me on Twitter: @bosfriend_4u.
I prefer a text or call for returning guests. It is easier to respond to, and more personal. However, if we met in an area I was TRAVELING to, lets say Boston, unless I am back in town (I keep my calander up to date) I prefer an email. Or pm.
But we've never met! There's always next week
Kisses,
Miss Allison 48J