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I think I need a work phone.
Clogboy666 4 Reviews 44 reads
posted
1 / 15

Between 5 to ten  
That’s why I prefer calls or text  
We easier

fantasyman 3 Reviews 31 reads
posted
3 / 15

My experience is that it takes two most of the time and three at the most.
Smile for me!!

mrfisher 115 Reviews 35 reads
posted
4 / 15

Sometimes one or two will do it, but other times it can take up to a dozen, and even then it never happens.

 
Case in point:   I tried to book a gal for an upcoming business meeting I have out of state.   I was very clear that it would be an OUTCALL  which both her TER profile and her own website says she does.   After all the back and forth and lining up references and all, she tells me that she doesn't do outcalls any longer.   What a waste of time that was.

eastside70 47 Reviews 29 reads
posted
5 / 15

book dates by email: zero.

I book dates via p411 appointment request. It usually takes 1 reply from the provider to book a date as long as the suggested day/time/duration fits with their schedule. If not, it'll take 1 more reply from the provider to set the date.

I use text with regulars. It follows the same pattern as the p411 appointment request.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 36 reads
posted
6 / 15

It would be beneficial. Thanks for sharing fellas. I really appreciate the gentleman on this board. Make it a great day! Xoxo Smile for me!

100ProofOfLV See Agency Profile 53 reads
posted
7 / 15

1. You are asked to email for screening criteria.

2. You respond to our initial email with the proper screening criteria.

3. We verify your references or employment verification.

4. You are notified to call and book your appointment.

Easy peasy.

bond007 31 Reviews 35 reads
posted
8 / 15

If it takes more than 2, I move on.  But then again, I haven't really seen anybody new in years.  But back in the day, that was my rule.

OnlyLiveTwice 27 Reviews 39 reads
posted
9 / 15

One from me to request, one from her to reply…

Boobsman100 21 Reviews 48 reads
posted
10 / 15

First is introduction and date reguest, then reference check (verification), third and final is - date set . From then on -. phone  call or text

holystonethedeck 104 Reviews 45 reads
posted
11 / 15

Usually two and no more than three.  

 
From my experiences more women use email to set up a first meeting than texting. For follow-ups it's usually texting unless they have an assistant.

Steve_Trevor 33 reads
posted
12 / 15

you haven’t seen anyone new in years if you move on after only 2 emails.  

 
In my experience, it takes a minimum of two emails by me to book an appointment: the first is my request with my preferred day and time (can be more than one).  That email may be generated by P411 if I’m using it for the request. The second is, ideally, my response to the provider’s request to confirm I got her acceptance.  And if I used P411, I often have to send a follow up email when the provider doesn’t see the P411 email. That happens a lot for some reason.

 
But often my preferred day and time isn’t available, so there’s at least one more email involved as we agree on a day and time—minimum of 3 emails total before the session is booked.  

 
If you’re 2 emails and done, you either are very lucky getting your requested day and time, or you don’t have any flexibility in your schedule.  

Model_mature 42 reads
posted
13 / 15

Shouldn't take more than 3 or 4 max to set something up. Maybe you should teach a class?

bond007 31 Reviews 30 reads
posted
14 / 15

I should have been more clear.  2 emails to get some kind of response.  Once response is given, then it didn't matter to me.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 30 reads
posted
15 / 15

they want to know to screen and a specific day and time I want to meet, it will often take only one, and at the most, two.   I give her time to check my refs before I would follow up, and often I don't have to.  Give them everything they usually need to know for a decision so that it makes it a "yes" or "no" answer for her and you will not waste your time or hers. The more she has to pry booking and/or screening information out of you, the less likely it's going to end with an appointment.  

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