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Re: +1. The last thing you want to do is become a pest. One email or VM . . .
keystonekid 114 Reviews 207 reads
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should get you a response in 2-3 days.  If not, either wait until she posts an ad (GaG's suggestion) or go to plan B.

Is it OK to contact a provider that haven't posted an ad in weeks or months?  I ask because I have been trying to contact someone with no luck.  How often do providers change their numbers?  Is it best just to wait until the provider post again and then contact her?

GaGambler290 reads

but as you just alluded to yourself, You may have no luck in reaching her, in which case she may be on vacation, out of town, fully booked and not looking for or even accepting new clients, etc etc.

My suggestion if you can't reach a lady who has "dropped off the radar" is to simply wait until she resurfaces and try her then. What you don't want to do is fill up her inbox with dozens of inquiries that creep her out if she is indeed just taking a break. This is one business where persistence is not necessarily a good thing.

should get you a response in 2-3 days.  If not, either wait until she posts an ad (GaG's suggestion) or go to plan B.

but if you don't get a response, wait a while before trying again.  Like he said, you don't want to make a pest of yourself and fill her voicemail or email box up with bunches of messages.  That will not sit well with her, esp if she is no longer active.  I agree about waiting a while and see if she posts an ad again.

Providers will change numbers for several reasons.  Someone is blowing up their phone with calls, she is being stalked, someone has outed her to friends or family, reasons go on and on.  However, I think most want to keep the same number so guys she has seen can get hold of her easily.  Much better than having to go look for a new number.

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