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    Quote Originally Posted by Goddess Shirley View Post
    30 min,right? "the saint" been there for 10 minutes only,isn't unfair?
    I think him only hanging around 10 mins (not the ladies fault he arrived early so you can only really coint the time after the appointment time) was a bit short alright but as others said, if by the time he got home he still got no contact then the N/A review would still be justified, now if he got a missed call or text shortly after he left (within the 30 mins of the appointment time) then it is a bit unfair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xagerate View Post
    Anyway..I will bring a flask of tea next time we arrange something as I fully expect to be left outside in the cold for at least a half hr as punishment for my comments lol. ;-)
    Not required........your punishment take place indoors. Is this not so Goddess?

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    I dont think it is acceptable at all to leave a client waiting. I did it just once in my whole career and I had a serious reason for that. It was regular and I asked him first whether its ok with him and then I kept chatting to him on the phone so he doesnt feel bad waiting around. That was 5 mins.
    Actually twice I did it. The first time was years ago as I couldnt let the client in as there was a cleaner on my floor, so I asked the client to wait untill the cleaning is done. Nothing I could affect. That was 10 mins
    Other than that, if I know exact time the client is comming, I'm ready at that time. What is so difficult about that? I just dont get it.
    I suppose its a national thing, whether people bother to be punctual or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BACMAN36 View Post
    Not required........your punishment take place indoors. Is this not so Goddess?
    I shall not reply you in a TW thread


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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna23 View Post
    I dont think it is acceptable at all to leave a client waiting. I did it just once in my whole career and I had a serious reason for that. It was regular and I asked him first whether its ok with him and then I kept chatting to him on the phone so he doesnt feel bad waiting around. That was 5 mins.
    Actually twice I did it. The first time was years ago as I couldnt let the client in as there was a cleaner on my floor, so I asked the client to wait untill the cleaning is done. Nothing I could affect. That was 10 mins
    Other than that, if I know exact time the client is comming, I'm ready at that time. What is so difficult about that? I just dont get it.
    I suppose its a national thing, whether people bother to be punctual or not.

    Which is why you are an absolute professional Anna!!

    For my part I always try to be punctual for all appointments in life as much as possible. Unfortunately punctuality and time keeping isn't something that is well ingrained our Irish mentality. (Grossly generalising here, but as a nation we are not as particular about time keeping as say the English or the Germans). Regardless, I believe it's just good manners to be on time.

    However, to be fair to the OP, I do think the reviewer was a little harsh. It isn't fun being left outside for whatever time even if it is 10 mins, but I can fully appreciate why a lady may run slightly overtime due to her previous client being late or overstaying.

    The crux of the mater is communication between the parties, as Anon has pointed out. If the said escort did not reply at any stage to the client, or offer him an explaination even after he left, then the client probably has a good reason to be miffed. So in my book the offence isn't the 10 minute delay but the lack of subsequent communication.

    I have been very lucky overall as most of the ladies I've had the privilege of meeting have been thorough professionals like Anna, and have been excellent timekeepers. Which must be incredibly difficult in this type of business.
    "Don't be reckless with other people’s hearts. Don't put up with people who are reckless with yours"

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