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Re: Initial Contact
RinaTakami See my TER Reviews 307 reads
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I don't respond to mails that I feel are undesirable.  Some of them are cryptic, as if I'm supposed to understand the codes.  Some of them are one liners like "u still up?".  And some of them are just missing the mark for one reason or the other.

I received a very basic email inquiry from someone today.  

The return email was trooper"xxxx" @ the_y.com.

I think I will pass on responding, unless Mr. Trooper happens to see this and would like to follow the requested process on my website.  :-)

~Lara


where the poster, who had no reviews or post history was looking for quality GFEs in a certain area.

His handle was like "frisky ADA"

first thing I thought of was Asst. District Attorney..

Good luck buddy..

I don't respond to mails that I feel are undesirable.  Some of them are cryptic, as if I'm supposed to understand the codes.  Some of them are one liners like "u still up?".  And some of them are just missing the mark for one reason or the other.

I have no idea what half the people that email me are talking about. I assume I know what it is they're looking for, but I don't discuss what goes on, I don't send extra pics, I don't travel and have to delete a ton of requests from gents who know I don't tour but still want to try and see if I'll make an exception, etc...

The best emails are to the point and include the info I'm going to ask them for screening anyways. They're usually polite, offer an introduction about themselves, time and date they will be available, contact info and screening info and a respectful demeanor. Those are a total breeze, don't waste time, are professional and courteous. I like those emails a lot.

Katie

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