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Expensive Tastes

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  1. I for one won't take paypal.. only did it once and the client who purchased my services for a 3rd party (I was a gift) then cancelled payment. I had no way of proving my services were rendered as I couldn't claim the payment was for adult services in the first place so I got screwed.. and not in a good way.

    I actually use Paypal all the time (a good portion of my income for the past 8 years is eBay sales), and it would still be safe for you to use (if you wanted to). All you'd have to do is pre-book those appointments (say two weeks in advance). When the payment hits Paypal, transfer to bank right away (takes 3-5 days). He won't be able to reverse the purchase when it gets deposited to your bank...he can only do that while it's still in Paypal or the bank transfer is still in "pending" stage....

     

    Something for other SP's to think about if they're curious about accepting CC's without much hassle....


  2. I personally have never asked for a review' date=' but I've suggested to new ladies starting out to casually mention that it would be appreciated. As long as she's not bribing you, I don't see a problem with this. If my review thread hadn't taken off, I probably would have suggested to a couple clients that it would be appreciated.[/quote']

    I agree, Megan's Touch...it's just good business. Apex has a good point too...it's horrible if asked to write one, but if after a session the SP says something like "if you've enjoyed your time with me, tell others, if not, tell me", I'd appreciate her continued willingness to please...


  3. I always let the ladies take the lead. they let me knowhow far I can go with body movement.

    I agree, it's up to the lady...and I've gotten many compliments on how sensual I touch - so if the dancer can get lost in the moment when she's with me, all the better...it's all about the connection you make with another person imo.


  4. Well said......a lot of this comes from a real change in employer's attitudes towards sick days. I used to work at a well known Financial Institution and over the years I saw a steady decrease in tolerance for sick days turn into outright hostility. As a result co-workers were being constantly exposed to each other when they should have been at home. Eventually the HR department noticed people were always sick.....their solution? Each location was generously supplied with those little anti-bacterial hand sanitizer dispensers, though eventually we were told the employees were using them too much and they were then frequently left empty do to lack of supply!

    Avoiding colds and flus should be especially tough where I work (in the Public Sector)...I deal with hundreds of people every day, but I still only get a cold or flu once every couple of years...maybe the sanitizers are working - but the pessimist in me thinks that maybe they just help develop newer strains that are harder to get rid of when you do get them!


  5. I usually like to enjoy a couple of drinks at the strip bar to get warmed up first, then head back to the hotel to settle in for the night with an outcall. I once encountered an SP who arrived drunk (with her mostly sober friend, in a duo situation). She passed out while in the middle of giving me some action from her knees...then her friend propped her up on my bed, called their ride and they left me there to have a cold shower - without a refund or an apology!

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