Going to tell us who it is from, and which agency?
Or did you report her to the agency? If so, how was the outcome?
And remember, mixing escorting with drugs = asking for trouble/bust
I just saw a provider from a well known local agency with lots of visitors. She both seemed stoned (eyes trouble focusing and offering to share "because it would be really sexy," which I declined), and pitched me for a gratuity at the end of the session, both of which were very off putting, despite the generally excellent service. Do I complain to the agency? Do I refer to any of this when I write the review, and risk a backlash from the agency, or just grade down for the things I can't talk about? I'm a long time member with over two dozen reviews, but Posting under an alias for the obvious reasons. Thanks in advance for your feedback.
The encounter was not what you wanted and you should tell the agency your discouragement. If the agency refuses to show empathy, then a review could be necessary. That's my opinion. I think if a client has a discouraging appointment, he should first contact the provider or agency, and if its not sorted, then perhaps go to the review process.
If you want to bring it to everyones attention then start a thread in the reviewers only forum.
LOL
I does not take much to figure out that most of the large local agencies post fake reviews of thier new girls. Just look who always reviews there girls first. They have more than enough reviews to get on that board. So if he post it there they will know it.
Bad judgment, provider being crazy, abusive customers, dealing of illicit drugs inadvertently or intentionally, more Vigiliant LE and hotel staff, LE involvement, and possible local narcotics and FBI and fed investigation.
You might become ACCOUNTABLE for being part of this DRUG use. So, let us know ASAP!
1. Contact the agency and let them have an earful. If you don't then they wouldn't fix it.
2. Let us know who it is.
3. Submit a review under an alias.
If you're on good terms with the agency tell them so they can get rid of her ass.
Writing a review or blabbing here will make it look like the agency knows and is cool with her actions.
Letting us know who the agency is will let us avoid the girl and perhaps the agency.
Most agencies would not want to lose a client. In this difficult economical time, we are grateful to the clients who frequent our company. The agency will want to know this is going on to (A. make it up to you and (B. Deal with the girl over her behaviour. Honestly, it seems like a chicken who would write a review before first confronting the agency about this. Writing a review will punish the agency and that isnt fair, since it was the girl who made trouble. You need to let the agency know so they can try to make it up to you.
And wait for the OP to post back. I hate it when they post using an alias and we here just start sharing our opinions on what one should do.
Does the OP care to chime in?
Same thing happened a month of so ago when some LOSER posted here accusing some provider of giving him a less than perfect session, and when he wrote her a review and gave her a poor score than she is used to receive, she posted his name all over the place in National Black List. We never found out who the woman was, and I didn't feel like spending $40 to get her name...
#1 is the only plausible option.
#2 Don't out someone just for being stoned
#3 You can't write a review under an alias
or tell those of us who would want to have shared...
I have to disagree with the well-meaning ladies who suggest that the OP not to write a review. Of course, tell the agency and let them deal with her, but he also write an honest review. When I read reviews and comments on the board, I understand the difference between the agency and the provider and I sure most members do as well. Like difference between the waiter and the restaurant, I will not penalize an otherwise quality restaurant because of poor attitude of a waiter.
I remember in one of my earlier hobby experiences I met a provider with a very poor attitude, I wrote about it on this board as well as in the review. I mentioned that the agency was very helpful in arranging the appointment. Unfortunately, the agency replied on the board that the agency was not for me. I was in effect banned. I guess they didn't understand the difference.
I couldn't agree more with you. These two are two different channels. The agency is not going to TELL us who it is, and we have the RIGHT to know.
Such a post should have been made on RO board first, but anyway, tell us WHO it is.
Going to tell us who it is from, and which agency?
Or did you report her to the agency? If so, how was the outcome?
And remember, mixing escorting with drugs = asking for trouble/bust