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strawberry

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Statement on website
« on: 19 June 2010, 09:04:19 am »
Ladies

Do any of you state on your website you won't see clients who are drunk or under the influence of drugs?Had an uncomfy experience this week with someone who was under the impression it was actually acceptable in this line of work!!!!!.I already have a lot of info on my site and just wondered how/where to put this across.

Alexa

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Re: Statement on website
« Reply #1 on: 19 June 2010, 10:55:08 am »
I put it under Frequently Asked Questions that I reserve the right to refuse an appointment or to terminate an appointment earlier than the time paid for if... (insert situations you don't like). x
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strawberry

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Re: Statement on website
« Reply #2 on: 19 June 2010, 11:50:15 am »
Thanks Alexa I just wasn't sure how to word it!

The Courtesan

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Re: Statement on website
« Reply #3 on: 19 June 2010, 01:47:30 pm »
Like Alexa I also have also put that in my FAQs - "anybody turning up who is clearly under the influence of drink or drugs the appointment will be immediately cancelled"

Steele

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Re: Statement on website
« Reply #4 on: 19 June 2010, 06:58:04 pm »
I have it on my services page - I figure most guys are going to check there at some point before booking. On AW I have it near the bottom of my profile in bold caps.

I say "Some or all services may be refused if you have poor hygiene or sexual health. I will not see any client under the influence of drugs or alcohol." Might not be word for word there, but that's the general idea. There are some who just don't read it though, I've had guys trying to book while drunk/high before, and one guy who asked me if I could arrange for him to buy some coke at the same time! The best thing you can do is keep an eye on the way they act while booking, particularly if over the phone, and then be observant when arriving. I had a horrible experience with a man who didn't seem drunk at all when I arrived - but he was holding a pint and there were empty bottles in his room. Now if I turned up and a client had alcohol visible, even if he seemed normal and sober, I would walk.
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amy

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Re: Statement on website
« Reply #5 on: 19 June 2010, 08:43:43 pm »
I've got one too on my Etiquette page:

'If AT ANY POINT during our appointment you appear to be drunk, intoxicated or behave in a violent, aggressive or threatening manner towards me I will terminate the booking immediately - you will have forfeited your right to either my company or a refund. There are plenty of ways we can both behave badly which are much more fun.'

I've been really lucky and only had to deal with this a couple of times; once at home which was horrible, and once on an outcall. I did meet a very stoned client one afternoon on a four hour outcall at his hotel, but I could live with that - it's not the first time I've been paid to be bored half to death and I daresay it won't be the last. Anyway, he was asleep for at least a quarter of it  :D.