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ifoundher 2675 reads
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Ok, maybe I'm an idiot, but I'm not sure here.  I was hoping to visit a popular but utr lady.  I've known her for a while, and its been my experience that she is extremly brief in her emails.  I emailed her with two questions, one about availability and one about a discount she offered me sometime back and was wondering if the offer was still good.  she responded, "sure, we will be around x/xx."  That's it, that's all she said.  If I'm reading it correct, she's saying yes the offer is still good and we'll be around on x.  Is that how you read it?

BTW, yes I do plan to ask her personally when I talk to her on the phone, but was just trying to get a feel before then.  

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sgandolfs 63 Reviews 1623 reads
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Bostonguy57 48 Reviews 1873 reads
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It's entirely possible that she is being intentionally ambiguous in her response. She ,may be willing to see you at the discounted rate but would prefer not to do it. In any event, it's best to clarify this on the phone before you arrive.

ShakingtheSheets 189 Reviews 1723 reads
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If you have dealt with her before and you are SURE she knows and remembers you, than dont sweat her response...you should be able to clarify the donation on the phone. If she doesnt remember you or your previous conversation about the reduced rate, she may be intentionally vague (i.e. not wanting to discuss specifics about price in an E-mail)

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