Sometimes we make silly little mistakes as humans, you shouldn’t use it against her. As long as she apologized on her part, I wouldn’t expect a discount for that. After all we only use 10% of our brain at a time haha
I had scheduled a date with Paulina (#316563) today; she previously had emailed me the name and address of her hotel. I showed up at the appointed time at her hotel; I let her know I was there and she sent me her room number. No response at the door; I told her I was in front of her door. She replied that no one was in front of her door and asked me what hotel I was at. The Hilton, I told her. She responded "omg, I told you the wrong hotel, I'm at the Sheraton. sorry" It was obviously too late to find her other hotel. That was the end of the conversation; was I wrong on expecting more than "sorry;" perhaps an offer of a discount for a subsequent session?
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Many moon ago, I booked at outcall for a lady visiting from somewhere, I forget where. Anyway, she was in San Francisco and I was in another city, about 25mi away. When I gave her the hotel info, I gave her the name and street address. She hopped in a cab and went looking for the place. Eventually, she called me through the hotel and we determined she was looking on the right street but in the wrong city. I thought I made it clear I was in a different city but somehow that got missed.
So, we decided to try again, but this time as an incall. So, I drove to her hotel in San Francisco and when I tried letting her know I arrived, I couldn't reach her. So, I never did meet her.
As for getting a discount on a future session, that's not something I would ask for despite the mishap. I mean things happen. However, that's just me.
Sometimes we make silly little mistakes as humans, you shouldn’t use it against her. As long as she apologized on her part, I wouldn’t expect a discount for that. After all we only use 10% of our brain at a time haha
I was to meet an SB. Gave her the hotel info and the room number. Waited. Then she texts me that she went to the wrong hotel and went to the room. There was actually a guy there. Not sure how that conversation went, but she realized she had the wrong hotel and checked her messages for the right hotel. It was just about 5-10 minutes away so she sent me a "follow my car" app and I watched her driving on a map toward my hotel. So it turned out ok. But I still wonder how that conversation went when the guy opened the hotel room door.
For some reason, your story brings to mind "Jackie" from "Risky Business".
In her book "The Mayflower Madam," The Mayflower Madam http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Biddle_Barrows provided some (true, non-fiction) stories about her elite escort agency, Cachet.
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On one occasion, she sent one of her representatives to a high class hotel for an appointment. Shortly after the scheduled start time, the client called to say his guest had not arrived yet and asked if everything is OK. The Madam apologized but figured it out. The scheduled client was in Room 2347 but The Madam knew that that hotel used fancy brass numbers on the doors and the fancy, schmancy, calligraphic "ones" could be easily mistaken for "sevens." Her rep might have gone to 2341 by mistake. She called the main number and asked for Room 2341 and spoke to the gentleman who answered. Yes, her representative had arrived at his room 2341, introduced herself, and he allowed her to come in. Things were warming up when the interrupting phone call came through. The Madam explained the situation to him, he understood and put her representative on the phone. The rep apologized and excused herself to head down the hall to Room 2347.
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The Madam then apologized to the "wrong" gentlemen in 2341 and thanked him for being so understanding. He said that it was a surprising but enjoyable and too short experience. The Madam said that she would be happy to send another representative to him at no charge, which he accepted.
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He went on to become a loyal, reliable, and frequent client of Cachet.
I was to meet an SB. Gave her the hotel info and the room number. Waited. Then she texts me that she went to the wrong hotel and went to the room. There was actually a guy there. Not sure how that conversation went, but she realized she had the wrong hotel and checked her messages for the right hotel. It was just about 5-10 minutes away so she sent me a "follow my car" app and I watched her driving on a map toward my hotel. So it turned out ok. But I still wonder how that conversation went when the guy opened the hotel room door.

…the interesting question is would you rebook?
Given her stellar reviews, I would if it were me.
I had scheduled a date with Paulina (#316563) today; she previously had emailed me the name and address of her hotel. I showed up at the appointed time at her hotel; I let her know I was there and she sent me her room number. No response at the door; I told her I was in front of her door. She replied that no one was in front of her door and asked me what hotel I was at. The Hilton, I told her. She responded "omg, I told you the wrong hotel, I'm at the Sheraton. sorry" It was obviously too late to find her other hotel. That was the end of the conversation; was I wrong on expecting more than "sorry;" perhaps an offer of a discount for a subsequent session?
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...and perhaps the greatest pro ever in Minnesota (Catherine Spiga) was waiting for my subtle tap on the door. There was no answer so I called her and she verified that she was looking thru the peep hole at an empty hallway. I confirmed that she was in #208 or whatever room and she asked me what color the carpet in the hallway was. What?? Well, it's blue (or whatever) and it occurred to me at the very moment she laughed and said I was in the wrong hotel.
There are two hotels by MPLS International that are very similar and adjacent to each other. In her greatness, she welcomed me with open arms about 10 minutes later and was still down for making sure I enjoyed her wonderful all access buffet of carnal depravity. She didn't book back-to-back and was happy to accommodate my foolishness.
Upon entering, I was embarrassed for making such a stupid and told her so. She liplocked my as she grabbed by rock hard dick and said she understood because all of the blood apparently went to my cock.
I almost had the same experience with her. She had told me what hotel she'd be at the night before. I was just going to go there in the morning but something told me to just double check with her before I left my house. Sure enough, she ended up booking another hotel since she got a better price and didn't think to tell me.
You should have been offered something since she wasted a lot of your time.
I had a situation with another provider that I had booked two hours with at noon. I arrived 10 minutes early and texted her. No response. Not a big deal I waited until 12:02 and texted her again saying "now you're late lol". No answer. Over the next 25 minutes I texted a few more times and hit no response. So at 12:30 I left.
She texted me right after that and apologized saying that she wrote 12:30 down in her appointment book. I had confirmed everything with her the afternoon before. She asked if I was still there and I told her I had just left. She asked if I could come back and I said yes but I can only do an hour now since so much time was wasted. She gave me a half -hearted "okay". So I kept driving and told her "I'll just catch you next time". After considering everything, the least she could have done was offer me SOMETHING, ANYTHING for my trouble after I told her she basically wasted hours of my time with travel included and my inability to use the opportunity I had to see someone. She made no attempt though so I decided to not make any further attempts to see her.
Years ago, I made an appointment to see someone (Br*****h) and, as is my nature, arrived early. I texted and waited. No reply. Tried a few more times as the scheduled time passed. No replies. These were the days of flip phones and bar phones (pre-smart phones) and before easy email from your phone. I found an internet cafe and emailed and waited. By big concern was being accused of being a no show. No reply. I tried again a little while later explaining that I was not a no show, described where I was, and what was going on in the area (this was in NYC so there is always SOMEthing going on SOMEwhere, like a street fair or parade or fire or accident). Then, I get a message: "Sorry, I got a new phone and number yesterday and forgot to let you know, and I didn't have your number on the new phone, and ..." Yeah. What about my email which had my number in it? ... Whatever ...
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She invited me back, it took me around 25 minutes to return to her hotel, and we got started around an hour late. She didn't rush me. Other than the annoyances and wasted time, I had a good time with her and that part turned out well.
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(I had another "she got a new phone" excuse (S***t S***a). The thing is, we texted around 15 minutes before the meeting: "I'm parking in the garage and will see you soon." "OK, I'm at the adjacent mall and heading back. Text me when you're in the lobby and I'll give you the room number." stuff. After that, zilch. It was my first ever NCNS and I was afraid that something bad might have happened. I was in frequent touch with her booker, trying to make sure she was OK. A few days later, things were cleared up in emails and I was comped an hour at our next meeting.)
I had scheduled a date with Paulina (#316563) today; she previously had emailed me the name and address of her hotel. I showed up at the appointed time at her hotel; I let her know I was there and she sent me her room number. No response at the door; I told her I was in front of her door. She replied that no one was in front of her door and asked me what hotel I was at. The Hilton, I told her. She responded "omg, I told you the wrong hotel, I'm at the Sheraton. sorry" It was obviously too late to find her other hotel. That was the end of the conversation; was I wrong on expecting more than "sorry;" perhaps an offer of a discount for a subsequent session?
I was going to pass through Chicago on my way to New York. So set up a nooner with a provider several weeks in advance. At some point I changed arrival time and still weeks in advance asked for an earlier time. These years later I can't recall if she confirmed, but I think she must have, I wouldn't have let it hang unverified. Anyhow I made it to the Chicago area the night before and slept in my car (I'm cheap like that.) So I woke up and drove to the hotel and texted "I'm here!" She said she wasn't expecting me for a few hours yet. I explained and I think she checked her messages and decided that yeah, the time had been switched. She told me to wait a few minutes and she'd get ready. Which she did. So a real trooper. We had a nice time and I saw her again when she toured Minneapolis.
Never went to the wrong hotel but went there on the wrong day once.
Actually, it was the provider who had the wrong day which she discovered after I responded to her angry text for being a no-show.
Fortunately, we were supposesd to meed in the hotel lobby so I didn't have the embarrassment of knocking on the wrong door. Just had to sit there and wait until I realized she wasn't coming.