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First question would be "why are you scheduling . . .
Jrdownunder69 4 Reviews 658 reads
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Seeing another thread leads me to this question. What do clients and other providers think is the best way to deal with a provider who rips off a client for a large some of money like several thousand?  Not just an hour or two but like all day rates and overnights??  

I think it would be interesting to hear how reputable providers think that their fellow not so good provider should be addressed.

keystonekid 114 Reviews 76 reads
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a provider for all day or overnight" if you don't trust her, haven't seen her before to know if you have some chemistry, etc.?

In this game you need to take small steps first; meaning a 1 or 2 hour appointment, then maybe a dinner date before going for a longer encounter.

Slowneasy1977 4 Reviews 80 reads
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Why would anyone put themselves in a position for that much money when you don't know the provider? Now she may be recommended by a reputable referrer  that you know is a different  situation. But, to make a call not knowing the provider for that amount of time is, well not smart.

Jrdownunder69 4 Reviews 86 reads
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My question is in general if know provider or not or if seen several times or none. If a provider takes a client for a large sum of money what would you as a client do???! Take it as a loss??? Confront provider??? What else would you consider??

Jrdownunder69 4 Reviews 82 reads
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My question is in general if know provider or not if seen several times or none. If a provider takes you for large sum of money what would you do?? Take it as a loss?? Confront her?? What else would you consider??

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