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QueenBia See my TER Reviews 1164 reads
posted
1 / 12

I saw a provider post on X $100 off if you can book with sending less, than 3 emails. 🤓  

Smart. I think it’s getting ridiculous the amount of emails that get sent. I love anyone who can send 1 email 📧 with all the information needed.  

Good incentive?

hehitshewins 58 reads
posted
2 / 12

I do not think it will make the email challenged do a better job. However, the discount might put you in a price range that gives an incentive to those who believe they can give you what you need in 3 emails or less. As someone who typically books in less than 3 emails, if you were $100 above my max and offerred this incentive, and you're someone I want to book, I'm all over it. This can be great if you want, but don't need, more clients and prefer to not get the jokers.

 
However, you will get some knuckleheads who want the discount even though they can't follow directions. They may even try to blame you. It's actually a pretty clever way to weed these ones out too. If they're jerks about it, you don't need them anyway.

TiannaTemptation See my TER Reviews 58 reads
posted
3 / 12

While I agree that the booking needs to be taken care of in the least possible amount of emails, I feel like the tone of the message the provider is putting out is somewhat abrupt, but I can only assume she is busy, with little time to spare for conversation.  

 
Personally I often exchange a few emails with my clients pre-session to get to know them. Typically this is done once a booking has been agreed upon but sometimes it is part of my screening process.  As I am doing this strictly part-time and am seeing limited clients I have a different style than I would if I was a higher volume provider.  

 
I think what we can all agree on is that no one appreciates the time wasters who play at booking and simply waste a providers time.

amberleon See my TER Reviews 65 reads
posted
4 / 12

Would probably be less of a headache than them now dealing with emails from those inquiring about the challenge and then probably failing to book an appointment in 3 emails 😄

420Smoka4Eva 59 reads
posted
5 / 12

I appreciate providers that are on the ball and get down to business. I've seen a bunch of providers that have offered similar incentives. For example they would give a small discount if you mentioned a specific word from their ad in your e-mail or if you followed a typical booking procedure. It usually signals you are exactly the kind of provider I like to see.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 59 reads
posted
6 / 12

I'm seeing for the first time, I can usually provide everything they will need in my first and only email or text message, i.e., personal info, date and time of session, and references.  Only if they have a question do I need to respond a second time with anything other than, "We're Confirmed, see you then."

brokeloser123 73 reads
posted
7 / 12

Is this for a one hour appointment or an extended date?

i would think logistics for the latter would require more than three emails.

Or are we talking pointless emails like “i can’t wait until i feel your tight p**** milking my d***”

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 71 reads
posted
8 / 12

Booking should be easy. Sending 1 email with all the requirements is golden it doesn’t matter how long the appointment is. The point is providers are fed up with multiple emails that don’t contain the information needed to book a date.

If you were a professional provider would you have time to go back & forth all day without getting a solid booking?  Did you read my website? Can you please send the information I require to consider date?  🤔

nudetonyc 57 Reviews 68 reads
posted
9 / 12

This brokeloser guy still hasn't met any women and instead replies to every thread. Of course he doesn't understand how to make an appointment with a provider.

Pollenbroker 24 Reviews 54 reads
posted
10 / 12

I would be interested in knowing if it works.  The problem I see is that a-holes are a-holes and will always start out with "U avail now?" "Hi, I'm Dick.  Can I see you?"  "I'd like to see you Wedesnesday at 9, okay?"  "Do you...[fill in ..]

HootOwl 49 Reviews 59 reads
posted
11 / 12

My first reaction is to keep your prices “as is”, but introduce a surcharge for those who are requiring more than 3 emails.  This is along with the idea that they are paying for your time and the more emails involved, the more of your time is required.

hehitshewins 70 reads
posted
12 / 12

TBH, if it bothers her that much, just don’t book them. At 1k for an hour, if a provider can’t be okay with a few dweebs needing more than 3 emails, pinching them for even more money sets a really bad tone. I understand these knuckleheads can be frustrating. In all likelihood, this is going to be the kind of client they are even when they’re at the booking. Either you can deal with it or you’re better off moving on.

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