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    There are strong arguments on both sides as to whether the review should be allowed or not .
    It is obvious that the original appointment was aborted in favour of a longer one .
    I would not like if anyone did that to me .
    Bearing that in mind i think he was within his rights to tell of his experience.
    That is if all details are correct and honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngelsFan View Post
    I have to agree with Palatine here.
    Both the cancelled holiday and client who leaves due to a cheaper offer down the road are both apt analogies too.
    I think the "you can't compare providing intimate services to... " is too often used as an excuse to cover poor business practise which I think is the case in this instance.

    She made up some lie about his back which obviously shows she knew her reason for ending the appointment was a poor one.
    To her credit she did refund money but it did spoil his evening.




    I don't think speculation like that would be allowed in a review but if you look at her reviews and times it's obvious that is what happened.

    Perhaps the other client is a favorite of hers, perhaps it was the 2 hours, but both are poor reasons in my opinion.

    So the lady had decided, for whatever reason, that she did not want to go ahead with the appointment

    . Are you trying to tell me that she should have gone ahead with it anyway - just gotten it over with?

    Which would have been the worst experience for the client, what actually happened to him or to try to proceed with an appointment where he’s getting the vibe that the lady does not want to go ahead with it? Do you actually hear what you are saying?

    It is her right to decide she does not want to go ahead with the appointment we do not know what the reason was she did the right thing and gave him back his money, some of you men I can’t get my head around you feel that she should still be obliged to have provide this man with service I cannot think of nothing more horrific than trying to go ahead with an appointment if it is clear that the lady is not into it what is wrong with you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JennyIrish View Post
    So the lady had decided, for whatever reason, that she did not want to go ahead with the appointment. Are you trying to tell me that she should have gone ahead with it anyway just gotten it over with? Which would’ve been the worst experience for the client, what actually happened to him or to try to proceed with an appointment where he’s getting the vibe that the lady does not want to go ahead with it? Do you actually hear what you are saying? It is her right to decide she does not want to go ahead with the appointment we do not know what the reason was she did the right thing and give him back his money, some of you men I can’t get my head around you feel that she should still be obliged to have provide this man with service I cannot think of nothing more horrific than trying to go ahead with an appointment if it is clear that the lady is not into it what is wrong with you?
    That's not what I said at all.
    She is entitled to end any appointment at any stage she wishes.
    He is also entitled to give an account of what happened in a review.
    As long as it is the truth and not malicious

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    Quote Originally Posted by JennyIrish View Post
    But we don’t know for definite that’s what happened, this is what the client is speculating and it’s not mentioned in his review at all.
    There's another review for her at the time of his original booking. There's nothing that is suspicious here based on his history of reviews.

    Of course nobody knows exactly what happened, but if that's the baseline then reviews shouldn't be allowed full stop. She also has the opportunity to reply and people judge for themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JennyIrish View Post
    Also, I can’t help but notice that you yourself have not contributed to the review system so not even sure if I am debating with a genuine service user here.
    I used to have a rake of reviews on the DrB profile. Since returning to boards I have been very inactive and just took the decision to not contribute to reviews. That doesn't mean that I think others shouldn't leave reviews if they choose. Customers can leave reviews. Or not. Providers can allow reviews. Or not. Providers can respond to reviews. Or not. It's an imperfect system that has been discussed to death on these boards over the years. But it is what it is.

    Providers can stop an appointment at any time for any reason.

    My only point is thay he's entitled to leave a review for what happened and shouldn't be disallowed from doing so.
    Last edited by Palatine; 29-01-24 at 09:38.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JennyIrish View Post
    some of you men I can’t get my head around you feel that she should still be obliged to have provide this man with service I cannot think of nothing more horrific than trying to go ahead with an appointment if it is clear that the lady is not into it what is wrong with you?
    Literally nobody said this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JennyIrish View Post
    So the lady had decided, for whatever reason, that she did not want to go ahead with the appointment

    . Are you trying to tell me that she should have gone ahead with it anyway - just gotten it over with?

    Which would have been the worst experience for the client, what actually happened to him or to try to proceed with an appointment where he’s getting the vibe that the lady does not want to go ahead with it? Do you actually hear what you are saying?

    It is her right to decide she does not want to go ahead with the appointment we do not know what the reason was she did the right thing and gave him back his money, some of you men I can’t get my head around you feel that she should still be obliged to have provide this man with service I cannot think of nothing more horrific than trying to go ahead with an appointment if it is clear that the lady is not into it what is wrong with you?
    I totally agree with you, Jenny. I don't think any girl wants to end an appointment and refund the money; it's a waste of time and effort. But it happens. There are different situations. I don't know what happened in this particular situation, only she knows... the rest is speculation. Maybe he just happened to leave when someone else called to make a two-hour appointment. Judging by the reviews she has, I don't think she needs to double-book because she seems to be quite popular, so she's not afraid of losing a client because another one will call anyway.


    As for refusal, I've also refused three clients after they arrived, almost starting the appointment : first because he had a lot of spots on his body whose origin I didn't know, as I don't have education in the medical field, and I was afraid it might be a contagious skin disease; the second because he had some weird and large growths on his genitals, so I really couldn't touch those things as I didn't know what they were, maybe warts, which we know are contagious, and as for oral, it was out of the question; and the third because from the moment he walked in, he didn't say a word, and when we got to the bedroom, he just gestured with his finger for me to spin around to see me as if I were some sexual slave for sale and he had to see me before buying me. I understand wanting to see the person, but what do we do, undress to be seen before booking? I don't accept being humiliated like this or being treated like that. I'm a woman despite being an escort; escorts are also women who understand why you're there; you shouldn't treat them as objects but as people. So, I told him it would be better for him to leave because we not compatibile. I'm not going to spin around and do pirouettes in front of him, and it's pointless for him to waste his money because we started off on the wrong foot. I was very nervous; I was fuming inside me.


    So, there are different situations... I tend to believe that she thought she saw something on his back, I don't know... maybe yes, maybe no... only she knows... but we shouldn't rush to conclusions against her because, with all due respect, TonyStark, we only know one side of the story... your side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryD View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by JennyIrish View Post
    I will say that I don’t think that a bad review should be allowed for this seeing as she give you all your money back.

    It’s not a nice thing to have happened of course, but you are a big boy you can figure out why she did this, you got all your money back so just put it down to a bad experience.
    Awfully nice of her knowing she was getting nearly 4 times as much 15 mins after I left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JennyIrish View Post
    Lol, twice I've ended an appointment after they had begun because I found the client to be disrespectful. Threw their money back at them and booted them out.

    And i would do it again if i had to.

    We dont know for sure why she ended the appointment but he got his money back. Would you actually go ahead with an appointment if you got the vibe that the lady did not want you there. Would you?
    The appointment was fine, she didn't seem to show any hostility towards me the entire time.
    I am not a disrespectful person either, the reason she gave was because she claimed there was something on my back and not that she had to get ready for the golden goose coming 15 minutes later.

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