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Re: ROFLMAO
Charlie101 102 Reviews 1701 reads
posted
1 / 21

There seems to be a double standard.  If we do not call or do not show up for an appointment we are "blacklisted".  If a provider does it there appears to be no consequences.  The same providers who continue to leave clients waiting are still posting on this board as if nothing ever happened.  In many cases the hobbyists who were stood up have been vilified.  I have been stood up three times in two months.  Inexcusable in any business.  If I dare mention by who this post does not get posted or all the white knights come to the providers rescue..  Other hobbyists need to know what is going on.  If we can't share this info on TER then where can we?

juliane See my TER Reviews 1143 reads
posted
2 / 21

You posted your opinion on this just a few short weeks ago.  No need to continually repeat this kind of stuff.  

At this point it just seems malicious.

-- Modified on 2/23/2011 12:12:43 AM

Bob Crane 72 Reviews 1446 reads
posted
3 / 21

You're right, mention something like that here, even just as a statement and not mean-spirited, and there is a blood-curdling cry of protest from every quarter. It’s hardly worth it. It’s a good idea for guys to never give out their TER name.

curtisI 860 reads
posted
4 / 21

since you haven't see her, you can technically write a review. If you don't out her, it's useless to us hobbyists and then it's just a gripe.  Then it's up to all us hobbyists to make a decision on whether to take a chance on the provider.

I think that's as best you can do.

Susquehanna61 18 Reviews 1161 reads
posted
5 / 21


....behaving the way you'd want the other "party" to behave.  If it doesn't work out, for whatever reason, you vote with your wallet and your feet.  It's that simple.

Yes, I've been stood up (twice, by a well-reviewed young lady that populates this board frequently), and it's no fun having (in my case) driven two hours, secured a hotel, etc. only to find out you're spending the time alone.  Many recommend a Plan "B", but that doesn't have much appeal to me for a number of reasons.

In the end, you just move on.  There's not much more you CAN do.  Yes, you CAN post it here, and I'd frankly encourage it.  Will you get slammed?  Probably.  Double-standard?  Maybe, but I honestly think there's a little too much effort going into the whole thing.

Look at it this way: if as much energy and effort went into being THERE, on TIME, as goes into defending oneself, the hobby world would be a lot better place.

Cumbaya....

ClairJordan See my TER Reviews 2914 reads
posted
6 / 21

I agree that standing someone up is unprofessional and a royal waste of your time.  The very least someone can do is communicate.  I had to cancel appointments due to catching a bad head cold a coupe of weeks ago and felt badly about it, but knew I was doing both of us a solid.  We need to all respect each others time like the responsible adults we are supposed to be.

(edited by mod to remove link)

-- Modified on 2/23/2011 7:17:24 AM

deSadeLeMarquis 755 reads
posted
7 / 21
Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 1230 reads
posted
8 / 21

It's still a big problem for both clients AND providers.  Who's time is more valuable, well, there's no point in arguing. Everyone's time is valuable but other people tend to place less value on our time than we do.

Solution? Move on.  Sure you can out her on the boards but what will happen has been covered pretty well here...and it won't get you laid.  Just cross her off your list and look for another girl.

Foodyguy 29 Reviews 1281 reads
posted
9 / 21

Let me tell you the story
Of a man named Charlie
On a tragic and fateful day
He put some bens in his pocket,
Kissed his wife and family
Went to ride on the NCNS
Charlie handed in his Thread
At the TER Boston Station
And he repeated it from time to time
When he got there, the provider told him,
"Please leave a message."
Charlie could not get off that dame.
Chorus:
   Did he ever get in,
   No he never got in
   And his fate is still unhappy
   He may ride forever
   On the streets of Boston
   He's the man who never got in.

lovetomakeemcum 46 Reviews 970 reads
posted
10 / 21

You most certainly do have the best recourse of all. You sit back in your chair
if front of your pooter and j/o knowing you saved 300 and gave yourself better service
than some one that would no show no call anyway.

juliane See my TER Reviews 1758 reads
posted
11 / 21

Too fucking funny, my friend. :-)  You are a poet as well as a damn good lover.  /swoon

Charlie101 102 Reviews 1501 reads
posted
12 / 21

Midatlantic's response seems to make the most sense to me.  Though foodguy's rhyme was humorous you have to have more than 6 reviews (almost all in Chicago) and no white list referrals for me to take you seriously.  I place more weight on the opinions of hobbyists who have been there.  


Thanks again

Allsummerlong 1136 reads
posted
13 / 21

Or you could go complain to the state attorney generals office too- maybe they could help you.


Or call Hank Phillipy Ryan and get 7 on your side!

Raynah See my TER Reviews 972 reads
posted
14 / 21

Thanks Jim!
xoxo
Ray

Posted By: Foodyguy
Let me tell you the story
Of a man named Charlie
On a tragic and fateful day
He put some bens in his pocket,
Kissed his wife and family
Went to ride on the NCNS
Charlie handed in his Thread
At the TER Boston Station
And he repeated it from time to time
When he got there, the provider told him,
"Please leave a message."
Charlie could not get off that dame.
Chorus:
   Did he ever get in,
   No he never got in
   And his fate is still unhappy
   He may ride forever
   On the streets of Boston
   He's the man who never got in.
-- Modified on 2/26/2011 1:20:19 PM

Charlie101 102 Reviews 1592 reads
posted
15 / 21

Of course it was anticipated.  I was surprised it took so long frankly.  As I said in the original post, the victims of being stood up get vilified.  Sadly, it continues to be the case.

Foodyguy 29 Reviews 1362 reads
posted
17 / 21

Anytime you would like you can devirginize me!!

But being so new, maybe it should be multiple times to ensure it takes.

juliane See my TER Reviews 2304 reads
posted
18 / 21

Foody, I do believe you just got called a noob!

noob.
1.n.
someone who is new to a group, place, activity, etc. (The opposite of oldbie.)



Can I devirginize you?

EasternCharm 39 Reviews 1224 reads
posted
19 / 21

Jules, I believe it is spelled n00b, otherwise you are not l33t! :D

Can I join the n00b club if it means I can get devirginized by you?

Rofl!

Posted By: juliane
Foody, I do believe you just got called a noob!

noob.
1.n.
someone who is new to a group, place, activity, etc. (The opposite of oldbie.)



Can I devirginize you?

juliane See my TER Reviews 1340 reads
posted
20 / 21

I'll be gentle since it's your first time ;)

sweetnicole1 See my TER Reviews 866 reads
posted
21 / 21

Foody doesn't review everyone he as seen. I had the pleasure of his company several times before you even wrote your very first review. Newbie??? I don't think so.

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