Minnesota

I agree
Viper2 52 Reviews 5880 reads
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Recently I have read and heard from a few hobbyists about a disclosure issue that Providers should take to heart.

If the provider has issues (that time of the month) or other health related things that would limit her service menu.  The time to find out about it is NOT at the appt.  The ethical thing to do about it is to let the hobbyist know ahead of time as to re-schedule when the provider is fully available.

There are some providers that give this extra care and it is well appreciated.  I guess that is what separates the top shelf providers form the average.

'Godfather

Fine-Day 53 Reviews 9313 reads
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I whole heartedly agree with that MDL.

It can tarnish a reputation if there are lots of surprises when a provider meets with someone.

Particularly if it is a returning client, and the relationship is new and just developing.  Great way to lose a client!!

Hangin'

-- Modified on 5/25/2004 12:23:09 PM

vorlon 119 Reviews 5736 reads
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3 / 5

I definitely agree.  I hope we all understand these events and problems occur but to not tell the hobbyist until we show up is just not right.  I am quite willing to wait until the lady I wish to see is completely ready but I would hate to feel like I have been deceived as to what is available.

oleoneeye 152 Reviews 6617 reads
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4 / 5

Would be nice. I agree.  But I wonder how a provider will be able to communicate that discreetly during the booking dialogue?

Viper2 52 Reviews 5234 reads
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Very easily,  can either call since they will have the hobbyist phone number, maybe even their email depending on they have been communicating.

It is a matter of professional courtesy

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