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Ms. Yoko Anna

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Hi there fine ladies and gentlemen.

Although, the number of no-show or last minutes cancelations is not a lot, it still bothers me when it happens.

I'm sure it is widely shared "common courtesy" to cancel ANY appointment regardless who you are making an appointment with... Lawyer, doctors, dentists, girlfriend, acupuncture, or whatever... And escorts are not exempt from those list as we are professionals.

I usually ask for a confirmation call for an hour before, and tried to make it clear that I need a quick phone call if you need to reschedule or cancel, preferably hours before.

I also notice those who give me their phone number do not bail on me.

I prefer to have phone numbers of my clients.
I will not call you, and I assure for that.
But for building my "no-show list", it helps me.....

Some established SP required phone number of you when booking.

Question: does that discourage men to book an escort if you have to I've out your phone number?

Question: ladies, any little trick you can share with me to avoid no-show?
 
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There are some sp who have email communication only. Something i dont deal with cause of no show and you never know what's going to happen.

I don't make bookings with blocked numbers at all, I request they call/text back to make an appt. I also require a confirmation text/call 30-60min before booked time to get the cross streets of my location... I find that this process helps to weed the flakes out :)
 

uncleg

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Speaking for myself, giving you my phone number when I book is not an issue. Most guys however probably prefer not to and many have a phone just for this "hobby." The confirmation call and hour or so before the appointment is probably a good idea, but be flexible not everybody can make the call on the dot. We had one provider here that was a fanatic about the issue to the point that a lot of the gents gave up on her.
 

Miss*Bijou

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I don't make bookings with blocked numbers at all, I request they call/text back to make an appt. I also require a confirmation text/call 30-60min before booked time to get the cross streets of my location... I find that this process helps to weed the flakes out :)

Same here. I don't answer calls from blocked numbers and I require confirmation call. There will always be the odd no-show or last minute cancellation but that's life. But these will keep them to a minimum IMO.
 

juniper

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Hi there fine ladies and gentlemen.

Although, the number of no-show or last minutes cancelations is not a lot, it still bothers me when it happens.

I'm sure it is widely shared "common courtesy" to cancel ANY appointment regardless who you are making an appointment with... Lawyer, doctors, dentists, girlfriend, acupuncture, or whatever... And escorts are not exempt from those list as we are professionals.

I usually ask for a confirmation call for an hour before, and tried to make it clear that I need a quick phone call if you need to reschedule or cancel, preferably hours before.

I also notice those who give me their phone number do not bail on me.

I prefer to have phone numbers of my clients.
I will not call you, and I assure for that.
But for building my "no-show list", it helps me.....

Some established SP required phone number of you when booking.

Question: does that discourage men to book an escort if you have to I've out your phone number?

Question: ladies, any little trick you can share with me to avoid no-show?
"And escorts are not exempt from those (sic) list as we are professionals." Not to be rude or anything but how long did you have to study in order to become a professional escort and thereby make mention of your "profession" along with the professions of medicine, law and dental, etc.? Did you have to do research in order to become an escort? If so, how much? And did you have to take an entrance exam? If so, how many? Were you required to join a regulatory body? If so, is it self-regulating? Does this regulatory body require dues? If so, how much? At any rate, I hope you get the point.
 

Ms. Yoko Anna

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Thank you everyone for the response.

I suppose it is just easier to deal with no-show and last minutes cancelations as it is rather than avoiding those.
The number of no-show is a lot less than when I was working for an agency.
Anyway, thank you very much.

As for the question of "professional", my own definition of "professional" is anyone who exchange their skills/service with some forms of monetary value. Anyone who is making their life out of offering their time, skills, and knowledge.
By this definition, buskers are professionals, waitresses are professionas, professors are professionals.... No one should underestimate and degrade people because of their occupation. I expect guys to pay same amount of respect to escorts as you do to lowers or doctors.

*this thread is for discussing no-show and last minutes cancelations for the sake of supporting each other.
Please do not discuss whether escorts are professional or not, whether you need degree to be a professional or not, or Jack Bauer has short legs and that's why he runs like George Jetson ...etc.
 

juniper

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Thank you everyone for the response.

I suppose it is just easier to deal with no-show and last minutes cancelations as it is rather than avoiding those.
The number of no-show is a lot less than when I was working for an agency.
Anyway, thank you very much.

As for the question of "professional", my own definition of "professional" is anyone who exchange their skills/service with some forms of monetary value. Anyone who is making their life out of offering their time, skills, and knowledge.
By this definition, buskers are professionals, waitresses are professionas, professors are professionals.... No one should underestimate and degrade people because of their occupation. I expect guys to pay same amount of respect to escorts as you do to lowers or doctors.

*this thread is for discussing no-show and last minutes cancelations for the sake of supporting each other.
Please do not discuss whether escorts are professional or not, whether you need degree to be a professional or not, or Jack Bauer has short legs and that's why he runs like George Jetson ...etc.
If the thread is for discussing no-shows, Yoko, then don't call yourself a "professional" and stop comparing yourself to doctors, lawyers and dentists, etc. Either you are ignorant or just plain lack discretion. Also, you cannot control what is discussed on a thread, especially when you open a subject for discussion as you have done and as I have shown. You might just admit that you were wrong. That would be simple enough. And, incidentally, for your knowledge and Angie's, the original three professions in western civilization were law, medicine and clergy.
 

myselftheother

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If the thread is for discussing no-shows, Yoko, then don't call yourself a "professional" and stop comparing yourself to doctors, lawyers and dentists, etc. Either you are ignorant or just plain lack discretion. Also, you cannot control what is discussed on a thread, especially when you open a subject for discussion as you have done and as I have shown. You might just admit that you were wrong. That would be simple enough. And, incidentally, for your knowledge and Angie's, the original three professions in western civilization were law, medicine and clergy.



I beg to differ....the first three professions in the western world were warlords, philosophers and Sp's...everyone else were just vassals.
 

MacKenzie Monroe

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How about we just play nice!

If the thread is for discussing no-shows, Yoko, then don't call yourself a "professional" and stop comparing yourself to doctors, lawyers and dentists, etc. Either you are ignorant or just plain lack discretion. Also, you cannot control what is discussed on a thread, especially when you open a subject for discussion as you have done and as I have shown. You might just admit that you were wrong. That would be simple enough. And, incidentally, for your knowledge and Angie's, the original three professions in western civilization were law, medicine and clergy.
I think that you are awfully abrasive to come across like this when this lady was simply trying to ask of our clients what they feel is an acceptable and comfortable process in booking.
It is no more acceptable for you to waste my time than it is for me to waste yours.
*Not many people stand to lose out on 200 or more in an hour of wasted time by a thoughtless client*
Having said that, IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW MUCH YOU LOSE, IT IS SIMPLY RUDE AND UNACCEPTABLE TO DO THAT TO SOMEBODY!
As far as professionalism is concerned, we are expected to honor our appointments, as any professional would. We answer phones , screen clients, sell the services we offer,book appointments, reschedule or cancel bookings, given that opportunity. It takes a long time to learn how to effectively handle ourselves on the telephone.
Then there is advertising and upkeep of our websites. This can take up hours a day of our time, if we want to keep things fresh and new, to keep our clients old and new interested in our ads. All of these things REQUIRE SOME AMOUNT OF SKILL.
We have to ensure our incall locations are clean, laundry done, fresh towels, face cloths, sheets etc and are stocked with what we require, ready for each and every booking.
We also have personal care that we must maintain,
It takes someone with a lot of life skills, interpersonal skills and many OTHER SKILLS that are not taught in a university environment, to be good at what we do. Poise, grace and the ability to intermingle with many different types of people are also required. In my eyes, a professional is someone who's talents, whatever they may be, are sought after and have value, creating a viable business for that person or group of people, for that matter.

So, I am sorry if you do not value what we ladies do and feel we are professionals. I wonder if you appreciate the service you do get when you get it.......perhaps you are just a NO SHOW...... that would explain a lot.
Maybe there is room for one quote here................"They don't call it the oldest PROFESSION in the world for nothing!!!!!"

How about we just play nice and give Yoko some credit for a well written and thoughtful QUESTION, instead of crucifying her....... that is my rant. Thank you for listening... xo MM
 

juniper

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I read your "rant", Mackenzie, and have read what Harmony and Angie and Yoko have written as well. Considering yourselves professionals and putting yourselves in the same light as doctors, lawyers and dentists, etc. is a good example of the dumbing down of society of which you SPs (the ones who commented) are an example.
 

J Waters

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Would you prefer these ladies called themselves "amature sp's"? Come on juniper give us a break here, why are turning a decent innocent thread into a pissing match?
Professionalism can be as much an attitude, decorum, and demeanor, as it is a degree.
 

Ms. Yoko Anna

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I'm sorry, but I am going to close this thread.
It is too bad because all I wanted was getting guys and ladies to discuss the issue of no-show, which us SP all have to deal with.
 
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