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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiona View Post
    What like their business card?? Karl..... Exotic dancer extraordinaire to the Dail!!!!! That kind of funny card?? LOLOLOL
    No,not that kind of funny card,but a seasonal,or just normal card with a few words from the customer on it.I've met somebody that does that and i can say that in the both occasions he made my day better.Was lovely!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaJessy View Post
    No,not that kind of funny card,but a seasonal,or just normal card with a few words from the customer on it.I've met somebody that does that and i can say that in the both occasions he made my day better.Was lovely!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaJessy View Post
    No,not that kind of funny card,but a seasonal,or just normal card with a few words from the customer on it.I've met somebody that does that and i can say that in the both occasions he made my day better.Was lovely!
    Ahh yes. The lovely old school boys!!! Flowers, Chocolates, wine and lovely cards. The Gentlemen. I get you now hun
    They always make my day too!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JessicaJessy View Post
    No,not that kind of funny card,but a seasonal,or just normal card with a few words from the customer on it.I've met somebody that does that and i can say that in the both occasions he made my day better.Was lovely!
    I remember the first time we met Jessica, it was nearly Valentines day and I apologised (jokeingly) for not bringing you a card. I never imagined that a wee gesture like that would have such an effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeynut View Post
    I remember the first time we met Jessica, it was nearly Valentines day and I apologised (jokeingly) for not bringing you a card. I never imagined that a wee gesture like that would have such an effect.
    It's not the card itself maybe,it's the attention that you give to the girl by spending time to pick and write on the card.it's great,it's showing respect and appreciation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon361 View Post
    If an escort texted me the day after we met, 2 things would happen, I'd reply with a very strongly worded text saying how dare she firstly accuse me of essentially conning her and for contacting me, then I wouldn't be half as diplomatic as the thread creator, her name would appear in the thread title warning clients to ensure she checks payment in front of them so there is no confusion or of her breaking the most sacred of all things an escort is suppose to protect and thats a clients anonymity.
    Hmmm, it took 4 pages for somebody to say this?! Spot on, anon.

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    I would be very surprised if any escort, but particularly an experienced one, did not check the money once it was handed over, either in front of the client or when she has sent him to have a shower. This would be to ensure that the agreed fee had been paid in full in advance and also that there were no fake notes involved. If you paid her less than the agreed fee, I'm pretty sure this would have been brought to your attention before any services were rendered.

    It does'nt matter what line of business you are in, it is up to the vendor to check that the payment is correct at the point of sale.

    Other then that, I agree with Anon's sentiments.

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    Sometimes i check money in front of first time clients very discreetly if its handed in a bunch, if instinct tells me count. But this is very rare because it is mostly counted out in front of me openly. It's rare i have to count it again so that's why i have my doubts!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayden View Post
    Hmmm, it took 4 pages for somebody to say this?! Spot on, anon.
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    Her next message said "You gave me 2x50, 2x20, 2x10".
    It is blatantly obvious what has happened here. Her fee was €200. you should have given her 3 x 50, 2 x 20 and 1 x 10. It would seem you may have given her as she texted you 2 x 50, 2 x 20 and 2 x 10, bearing in mind a fifty and a ten are of similar colour.

    The girl is obviously Ivet, a girl I have visited many, many times. I am sure it was an innocent mistake. I am also sure that Ivet is not the type to want to unnecessarily complain or confront. Knowing Ivet, she is very responsive via texting. Did you engage in a text conversation with her before or afterwards, besides the conversation of the financial mishap? Is it possible that during a converse she merely mentioned this mistake? If I was paid by a client and a mistake in payment was made I would also gently mention it. Was she rude or forceful at any time?

    Ivet is a beautifully friendly girl but still a good business woman. I’m sure she meant no harm in pointing out the mistake but was merely asking you to check your side. I feel confident she will accept it is her loss and will make no more of it and still welcome you again.

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