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Re: Yeah, I kinda get what you mean
PistolPetey 32 reads
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Posted By: Hpygolky

 I don’t know what to say but speaking for myself, I never book that far out, cause sometimes I’m my own worse enemy on schedule and I would never do a deposit.
I have an appointment scheduled with a provider who'll be visiting my area a number of months hence. No deposit required. I see nothing wrong with that - I wanted to make sure that I'd be able to see her when she's here on a day/time that works for me. She is known here and is popular so I didn't want to get locked out.

janetjkapp2053 reads

i prebooked by a couple months and paid a deposit to a high end provider. i occasionally check her social media and noticed she’s going to be unavailable for a few weeks. she’s one of those providers with enhancements that are perfect but as always these type of women they are addicted to getting work done. i don’t want any surprises when she shows up for my session after the latest round of procedures. i don’t think it’s fair for her to take deposits and schedule sessions and then feel she can do whatever with her appearance and i have to accept it for my session. i’m thinking of getting out in front of this potential trainwreck and canceling the session and asking for my deposit back.

Please let us know how that works out.

Is definitely a bridge too far in that battle. Unless I’m just misunderstanding you, that’s just asinine and I can’t agree with you there.  

 
I do understand the notion that it seems unfair to book and pay deposit and then she looks different than the pics that got you to book. You knew she had at least some work done when you booked her so you’re not fully against it, just afraid that another procedure will take it too far and you will not be attracted any more. Is that about right?

 
I think you have to read her deposit policy. If you are still in the timeframe you can cancel without penalty, I’d say do so if you’re that scared about it. I don’t think I would tell her why though. Definitely wouldn’t accuse her of being “addicted” to plastic surgery. You haven’t said anything here to make it sound like you can back that up.  

 
I do understand if her appearance changes drastically it can feel like a B&S. But it’s her life and her elective surgery. She doesn’t need permission. If you’re booking months out, a lot can happen. She could put on 20 pounds or develop a habit and lose 30. She could chop off or change the color of her hair. She could grow or shave a muff.  

 
At the end of the day you pays your money and you takes your chances. If you need deadly accurate photos don’t book months out.  

 
Nothing wrong with canceling depending on what cancellation policy is in place. Again I wouldn’t open the can of worms of telling her why unless you really have to.

Your remark that "as always these type of women they are addicted" is like an all-caps framing arrow of ignorance and condescension. You know for a fact that these (undefined) type[s] are always addicted to enhancements?  Wow.  

And how do you know she's not taking a few weeks off to be with family, take a vacation, or buy a house?

That's a whole other level of presumption. If this is what you truly believe about "these" women, perhaps you just shouldn't see them. I have a hunch they won't miss you, or your thoughts about whether they should consult you before any medical procedure.

ASSumption at the core of the original post. Figured it would fall on deaf ears. I agree with everything you said here though. Condescending for sure.

You object to:
1. take deposits
2. schedule alteration surgery
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And you want involvement in decision #2.
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Just reverse the tree:
1. Schedule alteration surgery
2. Take deposits.
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Involve yourself in decision #2 -- cancel your meeting and ask for your deposit back.

Say you booked her on her appearance of her having say “B” tits because that’s what you like and then she changes into OMG DD’s and tits aren’t your thing, then yeah I can see your disappointment.
I don’t know what to say but speaking for myself, I never book that far out, cause sometimes I’m my own worse enemy on schedule and I would never do a deposit.
I don’t know how dramatic the change is but maybe it might be for the better, who knows.” Try it, you’ll like it”
Good luck

PistolPetey33 reads

Posted By: Hpygolky

 I don’t know what to say but speaking for myself, I never book that far out, cause sometimes I’m my own worse enemy on schedule and I would never do a deposit.
I have an appointment scheduled with a provider who'll be visiting my area a number of months hence. No deposit required. I see nothing wrong with that - I wanted to make sure that I'd be able to see her when she's here on a day/time that works for me. She is known here and is popular so I didn't want to get locked out.

RespectfulRobert32 reads

But asking for your money back is very unprofessional and cringe worthy, imo. Should the woman check with you first about a possible hair color change before your date? Or her getting it cut shorter ? Or her changing her wardrobe or cosmetic style?  
You sent the deposit way in advance knowing full well something like this is certainly possible. My advice? Be a gentleman, do the right thing, don't ask for the deposit back and let this be a learning lesson for you moving forward. Just my 2 cents.

TooTheMoon53 reads

Don't listen to this woman.
'RespectfulRobert' is provider and always sides with the sex worker...good or bad.

You absolutely should get your money back if at all possible!
No one should get paid for not doing any work.

He may be a simp, but he's been posting here for eight years.  That's a long time to feign a false gender.

Getting the deposit back does not make them not a “gentleman”, if it’s within her window to do so. That’s why those windows exist. People get sick, their plans change, they change their minds whatever. Absolutely nothing wrong with asking for it, if it’s within the cancellation policy.  

 
If she doesn’t have a very clearly stated cancellation policy with time frames and how much notice equals how much deposit is lost, she shouldn’t be taking bookings or deposits so far in advance. But Janet shouldn’t have booked without that policy either so would be screwed if that’s the case.  

 
You very very frequently lean way over to the providers side and err on that side of caution. It is suspicious that it’s always in alias so we can’t really know if you would ever do such a thing in your real life. Are you as much of a nice guy in your personal dealings with all this as you tell everyone else to be? Weird that you always have to be in alias so we can’t see if you’re writing reviews or other board posts laden with misogyny. Just saying.  

 
For all we know you’re a troll spouting off about stuff you would never actually do yourself, to get this place riled up. I’m not trying to attack you or whatever, the whole thing is just too suspicious. Most providers I meet tell me I’m one of the nicest guys they know. A lot of people tell me I’m too nice and I ignore them. But you’re next level. Reading your posts over a period of time, it adds up to someone walking through life actively trying to be taken advantage of.  

 
Not trying to fetish shame if findom is your thing. You do you. I don’t use the ignore button because I think it’s childish, but probably going to just scroll past from now on.

RespectfulRobert39 reads

You get to post the way you wish and I get to post the way I want to. Wonderful thing. Sounds like you are accusing me of being too nice, too often to providers. I am going to have to plead guilty to that charge. I am very close to multiple SWs IRL so maybe I see what they have to contend with on a daily basis that you and others may not see directly. idk.  
For the record you do come across as a nice guy and I have nothing bad to say about you at all and I enjoy your posts. I do agree about the ignore button. I dont use it. Not saying I never would, but like you, I just skip over certain peoples posts at times.  
Have a nice day! Take care.

PistolPetey26 reads

Honestly, I disagree. I see no issue with asking for the deposit refund as long as the cancellation is outside of the provider's cancellation window, regardless of what the reason is.

 
Shit happens and sometimes cancellations are necessary and it shouldn't matter to the lady what the reason is as long as her rules are followed.

RespectfulRobert26 reads

I am coming from the perspective of most cancellation policies I have seen state they are non refundable, unless the lady cancels the session. I should have been more precise with my wording. In the end I fully agree about following the ladies rules as that is the crucial point. Thanks for the clarification.

OlympicGold38 reads

is this a made-up topic for discussion or did you really book that far ahead?

it’s a provider i’ve seen several times before…that’s why i stated in my original post that her current enhancements are perfect. also because i’ve seen her before i was confident enough to book that far in advance and pay the deposit

PistolPetey24 reads

Why is it that you are assuming that she's taking time off for cosmetic surgery????

RespectfulRobert29 reads

I have booked months in advance for a visiting provider who is in high demand. Many men have. I don't see the need to accuse him of making this up but I guess it's a possibility.

John_Laroche34 reads

Since you're a regular,  hopefully she returns the deposit.

bigger lips? bigger @ss?  

i feel like i should just ask her.

her needing to consult with you about what kind of work she is going to have done.  If you decided to your penis enlarged would you feel a need to ask all of the ladies you see regularly if it's okay with them?  I think the lesson here is you shouldn't speculate on what her reason for being off is.  It's just as possible that she found a customer who wanted to take her on a vacation and has deep enough pockets to do it, or something else equally innocuous.  As LaRoche said, since you are a regular, you should be able to cancel and get your deposit back if it's at least three or four days before the session.  This gives her time to fill that time slot with somebody else.  if she is putting in Clown-tits, then someone who sees her after the time off will probably mention it in a review, then you can make a fully informed decision about whether or not to book.

Let us know how that goes… interesting topic & situation.

update: the conversation didn’t go well. i respectfully cancelled and asked for the deposit. after she got disrespectful the gloves came off and i confirmed she’s getting work done on her face. anyhow i’m fighting to get my deposit back. lastly knowing what we know now…would you guys risk an expensive session if you knew a provider was going to get work done on her face right before your session?

takeaway here is that there is no reason to book two months in advance.  Too much can happen in the interim.

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