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Mirror

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Re: Are you open for business?
« Reply #15 on: 27 April 2016, 09:19:13 pm »
Are you workin?

As their greeting. If I'm answering my phone I'm not 'working', when I'm with a client I don't answer the phone. I guess he wants to know my availability that day, so I'll either say yes or no depending on whether I am available for a booking or not. I've not had an enquiry start out with these words, end up in a booking. They usually haven't read my website and are requiring something/someone different.

katrina

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Re: Are you open for business?
« Reply #16 on: 27 April 2016, 10:19:21 pm »
Or "What time can you start?" I say 11. They say "Can't you do any earlier?" :FF

Power Trip


Yep, he doesn't want to be just another punter he wants to feel like he's 'the special boy' who gets special treatment from his local prostitute...It makes his ego swell to think he has the power to have someone actually listen to him (Because nobody else in his sad little life will give him the time of day) Oh and if/when someone does change their working hours to accommodate him, he will ALWAYS do a no show.

Sarita

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Re: Are you open for business?
« Reply #17 on: 29 April 2016, 01:20:21 pm »
I can't stand it either. I tell them am not a one woman massage parlour and I start when I have my first booking.

Equally annoying is that time business. It's as though they think we're psychic. If they can only do 2 to 3pm, why not say so in the first place?!