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MakenzieRae See my TER Reviews 1158 reads
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get your butt to Orlando and warm me up...haha

Ladies, I really love when you come to town and we get to visit.  However; please don't send a text message to my cell phone.  

I received a text from a lady I do not know and have never seen a little bit ago, complete with a link to her eros ad.  If you have my phone number please don't share it with your friends.

If you have an email address I gave you, then that is my private email.  Feel free to email me there, but don't share it.

I watch eros and TER very closely, if you are in town I will notice it and if I can get away then I will call you.

I would have seen the young lady who texted me, but right now I am so mad I could spit.

-BadRob

I agree!  If we learned anything from Tiger Woods, texting is so not cool!  Anyone can pi cl up your phone and have access to personal info, including your significant other!
On another note, from a providers point of view, your wife could be texting me!  Then we are both screwed and not in a good way

BadRob:

GEEZE!!

First of all in my personal prospective texting is unprofessional in 95% of business situations. Yes call me old school, but you don't book appointments via text, nor conduct business that way.

This is assuming of course you're not in an industry where the sending of technical data this way is practice.

Let me be none PC and blunt:
I get two basic kinds of women job applicants. Those who have "no class", no proper decision making skills and are morons; or those who are exceptional.

In my observation and opinion this industry tends to attract a disproportionate number of the first category. This group lowers the line of basic standards for everyone. In some respects it makes it easier for the exceptional to shine. However it also inevitably leads to new lows of completely unacceptable behavior. Those women put you and your life harmony at risk and in my personal business play book that is a HUGE no no.

You don't cold call clients, this is what a newsletter is for. We have a sizable VIP clientele who say, "call me if you get..." and I tell them "sorry can't do that." Get on the mailing list or watch the website.  It is our job, NOT to be life intrusive in a client's universe.

This new generation of escorts lack of understanding is really starting to get my Irish up.. the only problem is I'm NOT Irish! (yes folks that was dark humor)

Looks like I'll be updating and adding "cold call texting clients" to this posting from my blog:
http://dreamsescortblogs.com/blogs/escort-industry-news/its-all-predictable-things-you-do-not-do-in-the-escort-business.htm

I'm going to stop now... your posting of what was done to you has annoyed me more than it reasonably should.

Respectfully,


Lee Dreams

DreamsEscortService.com

I'm ok with unsolicited emails.  People generally don't share email accounts, and if you do, you shouldn't be using the account for hobbying purposes.

Personally, I would love it if a provider, after reading my board posts or seeing my reviews, decided to introduce herself.  That would be a turn on, frankly ....

Agreed.

Within the past couple of months, in fact, I got a personal email from a provider that I had recently seen. Granted it was just to let me know that she was in the area, but it wasn't a form letter either like you'd get from a mailing list.

Huge turn on, having her invite me personally. And while I didn't schedule then (real life was keeping from monitoring that mailbox) I did schedule another meeting soon after.

There are two issues.

1) The lady sent a text to my personal cell phone.  Anyone could have had my cell phone.  
2) I do not know this lady.  This only means that someone provided her with my cell number. My question is who gave it to her? How secure is my information? Who else has my number that I don't know? This brings up a lot of trust issues.

On the other hand - there are a couple of ladies who have sent me text message in the past that I don't mind.  These messages were along the lines of ... Happy birthday, etc. the messages were generic and told me that they were thinking of me without saying too much.

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