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Re:A question for providers
HaileyQ 2118 reads
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That's a really good question! I prefer no more than 2-3 weeks in advance unless it involves travel. If that's the case, I understand that you would sometimes need a definite commitment months in advance. I personally like to keep my schedule kind of loose and try to accommodate last-minute callers as much as possible. XOXO

I'm just curious about how much advanced notice to give when trying to schedule an appointment. Many providers state that they are booked weeks in advance, but in the past when I've tried to book as far in advance as possible, I've not received any acknowledgement at all. So how far in advance should someone try to book? Thanks in advance for any replies.

IT is probably not the fact that you are trying to book in advance that is the reason you didn't get replys. I know most of us love to have advance notice so we can plan our time.
I always mean to reply but I run around like a crazy person sometimes and by the time I get back on line ITs been a week and Ive missed the chance to meet some one.......entierly my fault for not being more on the ball but I am working on it :)

Too answer your question It is never to early a few months is good a week or two a head is great mabey a year a head would be a little to far ahead

Often when a girl dosen't get back to you it means her life got in the way...not your fault at all but it happens.......have a great day

HaileyQ2119 reads

That's a really good question! I prefer no more than 2-3 weeks in advance unless it involves travel. If that's the case, I understand that you would sometimes need a definite commitment months in advance. I personally like to keep my schedule kind of loose and try to accommodate last-minute callers as much as possible. XOXO

There have been many messages I have just deleted because of inappropriate questions, rude remarks, or messages that contain no real information or point. Vague statements like "I'm coming to Vegas soon. Really hope we can meet up. I might call." and so on get a quick kick to the curb. I prefer 30 days or less notice in advance. Mainly because it seems that the longer the time is till our date, the chances of it ending up as a no call/no show are dramatically higher. I always reply to emails that ask about availability, ask direct questions, have a point, a clear purpose, and generally those that don't tippy toe around the reason for sending the email in the first place. A direct hit has always been those that send the form from my web site. Having the screening info ahead of time helps a lot and shows me that the gent is serious. An email that contains the preferred date/time, hotel, length of appointment, your name, city, ect. gets a fast reply from me. Hope this is helpful.
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bobdav2339 reads

well, i'm coming to vegas and e-mailed 26 ladies 1 month in advance......just a brief introductory mesage regarding availability, and i recieved 22 replies.....pretty good i'd say      only 1 said "yea, right, call me when you get here"  my first choice was already tight for booking, she is one of the top ones

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