Following on from another review, I went to see this whore just before Christmas:
External Link/Members OnlyNot really much to report, certainly nothing positive, but report I must, it being my duty.
CommunicationLurched from bad to downright rude (as I shall elaborate later). From memory, a reasonable standard of English. Possibly not the girl who was providing the service, but either way, a really irritating, timewasting twat.
VenueSome new build residential estate near the old Salford Royal. Seemed nice enough. A lot of residents milling around, but given the time of evening I was there, unsurprising.
GirlAs mentioned in a previous review, definately not the same girl in the photos. Granted she was brunette, she was podgier and not at all remarkable. Had a very nonchalant, almost lacklustre air about her. Didn't really want to part with my cash as I could sense a shit punt brewing.
ServiceService didn't happen. I turned up duly on time, only to be told to wait. Been here before so many times, but as a custom I always give it 5 minutes. Sat there looking for a plan B on my 'droid for about another 10 minutes or so before departing the scene. Recieved a text, roughly 5 minutes after that saying she was ready, so I foolishly wasted time and petrol returning. Became arsey when I told her to hang on a couple of minutes. Entered the apartment and wasn't wholly satisfied with what was on offer, so chanced my arm and asked for multiple pops, which were declined (unlike the original reviewer, my luck was out). Walked out, got in the car, then began recieving a barrage of full on caps lock abuse from the whore/ whore peddler (probably the latter, as another punter darted past me, phone in hand as I exited). Had a bit of an exchange, before realising I could exact a more fitting response via this forum. I informed her of this and was then treated to a torrent of derision.
ConclusionAs stated previously, a B&S merchant who has no respect for the punters paying their hard earned cash for a mediocre pump and dump, and lacking the decency to take a loss of business with a modicum of grace. Avoid.