Las Vegas

Deposits
Vegas Rocks 16 Reviews 925 reads
posted
1 / 12

When writing reviews, I think it would help if there was yes or no checkbox for providers who require a deposit.
I am 60 years old and over the years have had numerous ladies who no-show or arrive hours late, but I have never been a no-show for a scheduled session. I just am not comfortable with deposit requests -- especially with ladies who have limited or no reviews.
It's looking I will try K-girl agencies more often or only schedule sessions with the ladies who do not insist on a deposit from someone who has verified their identity, location, etc. Hope I can find some GFE ladies with amazing breasts on my upcoming stay. I'm pretty I've found a lady who meets my needs through TER and hopefully I can see if any of the ladies I enjoyed rendezvous with previous years remember me and are still in business.

Hazelvip See my TER Reviews 74 reads
posted
2 / 12

I'm gfe and except all types of screening  

I'm not one to cancel  

And do believe guys put in reviews if they paid deposits as well ..

Hugs Hazel Hayes

100ProofOfLV See Agency Profile 70 reads
posted
3 / 12

Great idea for there to be a check box in a providers profile is she requires a deposit.

Ours would be a hard NO.

nevertoolarge 28 Reviews 68 reads
posted
4 / 12

for years here on TER it was forbidden to discuss  BBFS ....  although that's now open and i think for the better ...   but lets make a new guideline,   never give or discuss deposits!   ..sorry ladies, the history of deposits is just full of this being a bad idea.  

Zippythepinhead 32 Reviews 58 reads
posted
5 / 12

Deposits have, unfortunately, become part of the new hobbying landscape.  I understand why some companions  require them, and I understand why most clients are frustrated by them.  Fortunately, we have TER to tell us who we can trust with our deposit and who, if we are prudent, to avoid.  I would never send a deposit to anyone other than a well reviewed, well respected provider. To send a deposit under any other circumstance is just too risky.  When I read stories of hobbyists being ripped off in a deposit scam, it is ALWAYS by a questionable (for one reason or another) provider and NEVER has it been by a well reviewed, well respected companion.  Have I read about some “gray” area situations? Yes. Usually this is more about a communication breakdown rather than a ripoff. Stick with reliable, professional, companions and the deposit is simply a box to check on the way to a wonderful experience. Just my .02 worth

AlwaysLaRue See my TER Reviews 65 reads
posted
6 / 12

If I do ask for deposit it's only for new clients that are requesting 4hrs or more because sadly I have had many new clients flake on extended dates. But once established with me I don't ask.  

I don't ask for deposits for anything under 4hrs

I am professional and show up on time and if I am gonna be a few late I let you know right away
Xo

LaRue

SummerDDD See my TER Reviews 63 reads
posted
7 / 12

I think giving  a deposit to a provider should be based on the amount of Provider reviews. If a provider has a good amount of reviews, she's most likely legit and absolutely not going to take advantage of you. I completely understand however the fear of giving a deposit and for that reason, I never ask for one, unless the person has given me a flaky vibe or has comments written on them about no-show. I do, however, have a cancellation policy that I expect a client to follow if they don't want a negative report. I understand both ways of thinking on both sides and all I can say is go with your gut. I don't know when you will be in town, but I am here in Vegas Until 28th September and will be posting the dates I will be back in October. Most likely the end of the month. From what you said you're looking for I think I may be perfect for that.

Rafl 59 reads
posted
8 / 12

Then why doesn’t that work for clients? If I have multiple references why should I pay a deposit?

Posted By: SummerDDD
Re: I understand 100% the deposit fear
I think giving  a deposit to a provider should be based on the amount of Provider reviews. If a provider has a good amount of reviews, she's most likely legit and absolutely not going to take advantage of you. I completely understand however the fear of giving a deposit and for that reason, I never ask for one, unless the person has given me a flaky vibe or has comments written on them about no-show. I do, however, have a cancellation policy that I expect a client to follow if they don't want a negative report. I understand both ways of thinking on both sides and all I can say is go with your gut. I don't know when you will be in town, but I am here in Vegas Until 28th September and will be posting the dates I will be back in October. Most likely the end of the month. From what you said you're looking for I think I may be perfect for that.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 54 reads
posted
9 / 12

I have suggested on the suggestion board that TER have it on our profiles & 2 years ago a fellow hobbyist did as well. Link below. 👇 I think it would save everyone time to know because face it some people are lazy & never read the providers website prior to continuing to contact them for a date it’s rude.

SeductiveConcierge See my TER Reviews 56 reads
posted
10 / 12

I can understand your concern but you also need to understand ours. The deposit I charge is very minimal. It ranges from $50-$200. Most appointments are $50-100 unless it’s a multi hour appointment. Deposits became a requirement when people became less accountable. Prior to Covid my cancellation rate was super low. About on 4% of cancellations and out of the 4% only 1% were no call no shows. Covid gave everyone the excuse that I have Covid so you are just supposed to suck it up and take it. I am sorry sir but that reasoning doesn’t work with my Morgage company.  

So during Covid the wide spread deposit policies emerged. Originally a lot of ladies used deposits as a way to generate income by offering a discount. The high cancellation  rates had deposits here for good.  

The worst part about this is even when you charge deposits people will still NCNS you. This past week I had 4 NCNS from those who paid a deposit. Considering my personal schedule doesn’t allow me to book more than one person in a day, my whole week was lost. None of them payed my cancellation fee as per my agreed policy. So taking chances on people has become very hard.  

I am always a woman of my word. If I schedule an appointments 6 months in advance, and I decide last minute that I am going on tour, I don’t cancel that appointment, so fly back to Vegas and I keep my word. Even if that means I am losing money. I show so much respect to my clients even when the same is not given to me.  

Although I require deposits there are instances that I don’t. These are last minute, same day appointments if my schedule fits. Here’s the deal though, if you have a limited window this isn’t necessarily going to work for you. As I am not going to set time aside without that deposit. You are always welcome to try last minute but that doesn’t guarantee anything. Also if you are trying to screen with references it could take days sometimes to get a hold of ladies.  

I do hope that you find what best suits you. There are wonderful ladies, that offer wonderful experiences. Have a blessed day!

Rafl 62 reads
posted
11 / 12

I understand your position. You do you.

Posted By: SeductiveConcierge
Re: Deposits
I can understand your concern but you also need to understand ours. The deposit I charge is very minimal. It ranges from $50-$200. Most appointments are $50-100 unless it’s a multi hour appointment. Deposits became a requirement when people became less accountable. Prior to Covid my cancellation rate was super low. About on 4% of cancellations and out of the 4% only 1% were no call no shows. Covid gave everyone the excuse that I have Covid so you are just supposed to suck it up and take it. I am sorry sir but that reasoning doesn’t work with my Morgage company.  
   
 So during Covid the wide spread deposit policies emerged. Originally a lot of ladies used deposits as a way to generate income by offering a discount. The high cancellation  rates had deposits here for good.  
   
 The worst part about this is even when you charge deposits people will still NCNS you. This past week I had 4 NCNS from those who paid a deposit. Considering my personal schedule doesn’t allow me to book more than one person in a day, my whole week was lost. None of them payed my cancellation fee as per my agreed policy. So taking chances on people has become very hard.  
   
 I am always a woman of my word. If I schedule an appointments 6 months in advance, and I decide last minute that I am going on tour, I don’t cancel that appointment, so fly back to Vegas and I keep my word. Even if that means I am losing money. I show so much respect to my clients even when the same is not given to me.  
   
 Although I require deposits there are instances that I don’t. These are last minute, same day appointments if my schedule fits. Here’s the deal though, if you have a limited window this isn’t necessarily going to work for you. As I am not going to set time aside without that deposit. You are always welcome to try last minute but that doesn’t guarantee anything. Also if you are trying to screen with references it could take days sometimes to get a hold of ladies.  
   
 I do hope that you find what best suits you. There are wonderful ladies, that offer wonderful experiences. Have a blessed day!

RoniJames 59 reads
posted
12 / 12

I'm going to have to disagree.  

I absolutely REQUIRE at 20% booking fee for all dates.  

I have had clients in the past (who ID verify AND have refrences or that I have seen before) that no-show and waste my time. My booking fee ensures that my time is made available for you and is used to deter people from simply ghosting.  

When I agree to a time and date with a client I then potentially have to turn down other offers because of that agreement. If my client no-shows, I have now lost that opportunity and turned down other potential clients without cause.  

IF (and I have NEVER had to do so) I had to cancel, I would refund the booking fee. However, if my client ghosts, I keep the booking fee and it becomes the cancellation fee. (all of wwhich is clearly listed on my website)

I understand the hesitation on sending a debosit/booking fee, but there is risk for both the client and the provider. Both sides lose if the other party does not show up. My booking fee ensures that my clients are respectful of my time just as I am respectful of theirs.

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