Minnesota

Re: it makes no sense
blue69mn 108 Reviews 1638 reads
posted
1 / 18

I have been at this a long time and I just had my first double booking mishap with a lady. I emailed her asking for an appt today and she emailed back saying she was booked already but recommended a friend. I emailed that lady after looking at her reviews and got a response shortly after with her available times. A couple minutes later the original lady said she had a last minute cancel and would I be interested to come right away. We confirmed via email and I got directions and I was on my way to that location. I arrived and went inside where another lady met me at the door and I was asked to sit down and my appointment lady came out a few minutes later to tell me her booker/scheduling person didn't realize she was booked already. She offered to let me see another lady but I politely declined and left. She seemed surprised that I didn't want to see someone else. I know I am not alone in this situation - it sucks!! Not sure if I should mention the lady or not. She has great reviews and I am hoping this is not a trend from the past or the future. She is very hot looking and I had been anxious to see her. I guess it was bound to happen sooner or later.

BunnyPhallus 935 reads
posted
2 / 18

to talk about this without mentioning who it was. what's the point?

AladinSane 838 reads
posted
3 / 18

giving the name is not an indictment.  it was a mistake and the lady can explain and other reviewers can concur or let everyone know it is not an issue.  be fair and kind but like a review let others know

jchan113 4 Reviews 864 reads
posted
5 / 18

I think the lady is less important to him than the double booking story.
Let it be a cautionary tale and leave her out of it.

HobbyCity 832 reads
posted
6 / 18

My guess is the two ladies share the same incall and the setup was designed to generate extra business for the lady who answered the door. Both were counting on you thinking with the little head and following through.

The original lady was always booked, there was no cancellation. The lady who answered the door happened to be around and a discussion was made right after you received a message from the original lady that she was booked. One reason you received a second reply a few minutes later with "I had a last minute cancellation, come over right away."

The excuse that the booker of the original lady didn't know she was booked already is a nice cover story but baloney. My guess is she doesn't even have a booker

makehersquirtalot 823 reads
posted
7 / 18

.. and one of the times was a "well reviewed" massage provider. It's very maddening when one makes arrangements and drives across town, finds and pays for parking only to be let down.  I think it would be nice to know the person was because how many other times has this happened and she hasn't been called on it?  Oh, and I did end up seeing her another time, and she didn't live up to the reviews IMHO.  I am getting very tired of the lack of objective reviews here, but that is another matter.

OmegaZap 7 Reviews 697 reads
posted
8 / 18

I was kind of thinking the same thing at first...  but I re-read the original post, and I am not sure this sounds like a bait-and-switch to girl #2.  He e-mailed girl #2 asking about times, which would have led girl #1 to assume he was interested in seeing #2, and thus there'd be no need to pull the switch scheme.

I look back on my hobbying exploits, and I can say, with a very, very large sample size, that nothing good comes from seeing an indie who is busy enough to need a booker.

And...  I think back to times I had trouble connecting, the meeting times moved, the setup was just complicated--whether by changes, or by double booking, or NCNS...  Probably has happened to me 20+ times, and in all that time, there has been one, and ONLY one time where the meeting turned out to be an amazing, memorable experience.

The lesson I have learned is simple:  Don't do complicated.  Ever.  If it gets complicated, move on.

knotsaway 38 Reviews 687 reads
posted
9 / 18

Posted By: OmegaZap

   
 I look back on my hobbying exploits, and I can say, with a very, very large sample size, that nothing good comes from seeing an indie who is busy enough to need a booker.  
   
 
Oh, I have to disagree on that!  I know a local provider who recently hired an assistant to handle scheduling, as she was getting overwhelmed keeping up with it while serving her clients and having a personal life.  And it seems to be working out well for her (reduced stress, more time for clients and friends and family, more income due to more effective scheduling) and her clients.  As I told her... if I made as much per hour as she does, I'd hire an assistant too!  :-)

MsDynamite See my TER Reviews 702 reads
posted
10 / 18

I need my part time assistant,  without him I'd never get anything done.

belindabell See my TER Reviews 679 reads
posted
11 / 18

1.   They have a busy family/personal life.
2.   They have a career
3.   To help with organization of email and schedule.
4.  They simply do not like that part of the biz.

Having a booker/screener/assistant is not necessarily an indicator of how many clients a lady sees and doesn't need to be synonymous with "complicated".     In some cases, having help with your business makes it less complicated, easier to handle, and frees up time for other things outside the hobby.

LadyAstrid See my TER Reviews 848 reads
posted
12 / 18

Excuse me, if I may. The indie who has a screener/booker is not necessarily that BUSY. I will clarify: busy entertaining. Having a lady assist me who  I trust immensely with my business matters makes my life easier.  

Please keep in mind that the endless emails and screening alone are VERY time-consuming. Having help means the indie lady can have more time to do the things we all do in daily life. It should not be assumed that because a lady has an assistant she is busy entertaining gentlemen day and night.  

Consider it.  
Posted By: OmegaZap
I was kind of thinking the same thing at first...  but I re-read the original post, and I am not sure this sounds like a bait-and-switch to girl #2.  He e-mailed girl #2 asking about times, which would have led girl #1 to assume he was interested in seeing #2, and thus there'd be no need to pull the switch scheme.  
   
 I look back on my hobbying exploits, and I can say, with a very, very large sample size, that nothing good comes from seeing an indie who is busy enough to need a booker.  
   
 And...  I think back to times I had trouble connecting, the meeting times moved, the setup was just complicated--whether by changes, or by double booking, or NCNS...  Probably has happened to me 20+ times, and in all that time, there has been one, and ONLY one time where the meeting turned out to be an amazing, memorable experience.  
   
 The lesson I have learned is simple:  Don't do complicated.  Ever.  If it gets complicated, move on.

OmegaZap 7 Reviews 707 reads
posted
13 / 18

Ooops, I am pretty sure I stepped on my crank here, LOL.

In retrospect...  I agree with what people have said, that having a "personal assistant" to help out with things is not a bad thing.  I should put it another way, and again this is based only on my own experience...

There are agencies, and sometimes that works OK.  There are total indies, and often, that works OK too.  Where I ahve had bad luck is the "agency lite" thing where a few providers band together and share an incall and a booker, I just haven't had good luck with that model.  But then again, I haven't been doing "THAT" kind of hobbying for about 6-7 years now, I have been going about it quite a bit differently lately.

backbend 43 Reviews 680 reads
posted
14 / 18

Agree with almost everything.  Would point out that objectivity is ..... subjective... with regards to this particular variety of service.  True for most services....but certainly this one.

fizzsnap 9 Reviews 664 reads
posted
15 / 18

but did he help set up the Christmas tree last holiday season?  ;)

MsDynamite See my TER Reviews 707 reads
posted
16 / 18

Idk what you're talking about, meaning  or if that's even directed at me but those who know me know I'm extremely busy at times with life & know that I don't do holidays also they have no problem with it.  
He's been working for me for 3 yrs .

Posted By: fizzsnap
but did he help set up the Christmas tree last holiday season?  ;)[/quote,]

fizzsnap 9 Reviews 617 reads
posted
17 / 18

Posted By: MsDynamite
Idk what you're talking about, meaning  or if that's even directed at me but those who know me know I'm extremely busy at times with life & know that I don't do holidays also they have no problem with it.  
 He's been working for me for 3 yrs .  
  ...actually, when I visited yout studio last holiday season, you had a small Christmas tree in the corner... surprised you don't recall that.  Not surprised you don't recall me but the tree was right there by the door.... :)

MsDynamite See my TER Reviews 687 reads
posted
18 / 18

I didn't put it there. I hate holidays with a passion. I remember everyone.

Posted By: fizzsnap
 
   
Posted By: MsDynamite
Idk what you're talking about, meaning  or if that's even directed at me but those who know me know I'm extremely busy at times with life & know that I don't do holidays also they have no problem with it.    
  He's been working for me for 3 yrs .  
   ...actually, when I visited yout studio last holiday season, you had a small Christmas tree in the corner... surprised you don't recall that.  Not surprised you don't recall me but the tree was right there by the door.... :)

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