Note for girl- plenty time wasting tactics can be found on saafe!
I am very quick and do not factor this into the booking. My concern was solely about how a client would feel being left alone (eg. Anticipating a scam or robbery etc) and it has been useful to find that most people expect it to some degree. When I worked from home, the only time a client was left alone was when they took a shower so it is a new way of working for me and I wanted to gauge opinion so as not to cause an unnecessary anxiety in clients who have never met me before.
How about you wear a smart wrap or shift dress, or get a long wooly cardigan to put over your skimpies?Most men really like the 'dressed' up look and it enables you to go collect them.
Thanks strawberry, some great ideas there.
This is another misbelief, I have heard of several incidents where established regulars have suddenly turned and stolen(and also done other things), so depends on how whether you can stand a loss from a good regular.
The trick is to be aware, and vigilant whilst making the punter feel at ease and this is quite possible! You guys only know how you behave, and not everyone is the same.
I've just read the post where the OP explains there is no option to pay for the buzzer being fixed. In this case I'd just find a throw over dress and go great them at the door.
So far I have not had any money taken but perfume, underwear and men's deodorant have all been taken by regulars who you would least expect to do something like that.
in my opinion if this is a real Pro$$ie she would be foolish to now post her link as she has stated that she works alone, and will refund the cash if feels threatened, she states she has done this twice when clients have tried to force her to do bareback.
I'm sure if she told admin who she was he could then imform us she is legit and that would be an end to it, as the site owner I'm sure he would not reveal her idenity
just my thoughts
I would not feel able to post freely if there was a chance that clients could google me. Also like you said, it would be very foolish to post a link as people could easily seek me out knowing the above and try to take advantage. Regarding admin knowing my work name, that is something I would consider however that would be placing a lot of trust in someone who is not legally bound to maintain confidence and I am not sure that I would be comfortable with that.
The OP has explained already that it isn't just a simple and cheap matter of fixing the buzzer - the whole front door was replaced and I presume that the electronic locks were chucked in the process and possibly the wiring around the entrance chopped. Unless you can find a company willing to just supply new electronic locks for the front door and link it in to the existing wiring to see if that works (Feasible if you can find the right person) then she will be paying for the whole building to be rewired and a new entry system to be installed to all the flats....not cheap..
Yes it would be no small task and very expensive. I am very surprised that all the other flats agreed to have it taken out in the first place. It can't be fun coming down from the top floor just to let someone in every time.
And thank you to Forest Gump and Seeking The Truth
I had a hotel meet where she had to leave the room for a good five plus minutes. Open handbag full of brown envelopes right in front of me in plain sight. Should have said something really, but scolding her about security may have spoilt the mood.
Crazy woman! It never fails to amaze me when clients leave their valuables including wallets in the room when they take a shower. Some people are way too trusting and even clients who say they have been scammed in the past do not seem to have learned from the experience.
No point approaching your landlord as it is not down to him to fix it. It is down to the management company. The one your landlord pays each year to keep up the area, to clean the communal areas and windows and to put the bins in and out. Their number is always either on the door or in the hallway. They are the ones responsible and they know that there has to be a way for emergency services to be let into the building in case of emergencies. Be it Police ambulance or Fire brigade.
Sorry Dani, I meant that I would get onto the council on Monday regarding regulations and then approach the landlord again armed with the info. I have looked in communal areas and can not find any info regarding any management company. It was my understanding that the landlords were jointly responsible rather than there being an outside company because there is a cleaner employed by my landlord and he only cleans outside my flat and the two others owned by him and not the whole block. Will do some digging and find out for sure.
getting dressed or something after the client has turned up is a piss-take as escorts always want clients to get in on time whereas they aren't ready themselves obviously leads to time wasting tactics.
Absolutely, I am dressed already so just take the top layer off in a whip and fling motion lol