Atlanta

Bait & Switch
wolfpack 28479 reads
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1 / 3

I recently was made aware of a situation where a guy decided to visit a lady I guess based on a review I had posted. It was very evident from his review that we did not see the same lady. In fact from his description the lady he saw wasn't even a close physical description match to the lady in the ad.

I sent the guy an apology that he decided to see the lady based on the review of the person I saw. I figured I owed him at least that. But I also offered to him and anyone else who found themselves in similar situations, why did he stay? If the lady who answers the door or comes to your location is not the lady you intended to see, why offer up your hard earned money?

I read all the time where a guy is disappointed in the apearance of the lady he wishes to see or the lady is, as in this case, obviously not the person you intended to see. Some of the excuses I see as to why the guy STILL pays her and tries to go through with the appointment is:

1) I was already horny
2) I had driven a long distance
3) There was nobody else available
4) She didn't look that bad and I figured what the hell
5) (My favorite) I didn't want to apear rude and insult her (yet she has insulted you by not being the person you had expectations of seeing)
6) She talked me into it

Whatever the reason, I would highly recommend you not go through with the session if the person is not who you intended to see. You already had your expectations up to visit with someone for whatever reason. Don't settle for who is available. This is not a cheap endevour for many guys. That is why I never will visit a certain incall agency that has a bait and switch reputation. Typically when a guy does go through with the appointment, a negative review follows. By all means expose the fraud for who they are, but keep your money would be my advice.

I got caught up in a situation like this in the past. In my case, the lady's ad had her face blurred but you could see her body. A 10 if there ever was one. The ad also indicated she was a beach model from Hawaii. I know, too good to be true. When I got to the location the lady obviously was not the lady in the picture. I quized her about her ad. She was not from Hawaii but Detroit. The hair color was different and the body wasn't close to a 10. Like a fool I went through with the session. Guilty as charged. And as you can guess the session was a disaster! I lived and learned. Hopefully you other guys can learn from mine and this other guy's mistake.

-- Modified on 4/24/2002 8:31:11 PM

JoeyTheBoy 28 Reviews 26996 reads
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2 / 3

You make a good point wolfpack, it just so happens, I had read both reviews.  From your review, wolfpack (I've read all your reviews and they are very good) I had placed this provider on my favorite list.  When I read the second review, it was clear that there were two different providers.  I'm not sure about leaving right away--this can be hard for some--it's really about the professionalism of the provider.  A real bait and switch happens when one provider's picture is used then another provider provides the service.  But it appears that the second provider in this case was really a substitute!  "Oh, I overbooked, I'm feeling sick, I have a friend who needs work, ...."  

What ever the reason, it sucks when a provider runs a substitute on you.  I had this happen to me, in my case, on my way to the provider, the substitute called and ran her story!  There are many reasons why I see providers and I have a list of want-to-see.  I don't need a subsitute rocking my world.

I'm sure most professional providers know that if there is a problem with the scheduled session, be honest and explain the situation.  Things happen!  A provider's reputation is worth this courtesy!

thehobbyist 27712 reads
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3 / 3

It makes me realize it very hard to go off one review. The same kind of thing happened with Kylie. It was the same girl both times but the reviewers saw the session entirely different. One great and the other terrible.



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