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styffrichard - Re: Cancellation fees and etiquette
Re: Cancellation fees and etiquette
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Posted: 2024-03-18 08:42:11

If the photos are doctored to the extent that she does not look remotely the same or the age is like 10 years off then I am leaving without paying a cancellation fee. This is a transaction and there is such a thing as misrepresentation.
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t_1993 - Re: Cancellation fees and etiquette
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Posted: 2024-03-18 18:10:14

On 2024-03-18 08:42:11 styffrichard said:
If the photos are doctored to the extent that she does not look remotely the same or the age is like 10 years off then I am leaving without paying a cancellation fee. This is a transaction and there is such a thing as misrepresentation.



Exactly. There have to be consequences for gross misrepresentation.
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Posted: 2024-03-18 22:45:20

On 2024-03-18 18:10:14 t_1993 said:


Exactly. There have to be consequences for gross misrepresentation.



Or in the case of some personal gallery photos 'gross representation'

/T
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t_1993 - Re: Cancellation fees and etiquette
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Posted: 2024-03-18 23:06:22
Edited: 2024-03-18 23:14:40

On 2024-03-18 22:45:20 Teyran said:
On 2024-03-18 18:10:14 t_1993 said:

Exactly. There have to be consequences for gross misrepresentation.

Or in the case of some personal gallery photos 'gross representation'

/T



Lol! I was recently traumatized by a particular pg pic just the other day. What shocked me most (and made me post this thread) was when she suddenly removed the picture and then added one that was so clearly altered that my jaw dropped.
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Teyran - Re: Cancellation fees and etiquette
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Posted: 2024-03-19 01:01:53

On 2024-03-18 23:06:22 t_1993 said:

Lol! I was recently traumatized by a particular pg pic just the other day. What shocked me most (and made me post this thread) was when she suddenly removed the picture and then added one that was so clearly altered that my jaw dropped.



That was the one that triggered my comment.

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Posted: 2024-03-19 18:19:35

I've never paid a cancellation fee.

If she's just not exactly to my preference looks/body wise but still looks like the person in the ad and is going to provide everything agreed at the agreed price, I just chalk it up to school fees and get it done and leave. Some of these have turned into repeat business as they may not have been my visual cup of tea but the service was out of this world.

If however, I've been misled , I do not ever pay a cancellation fee no matter how hectic the situation gets, I'll just make it more hectic for them until I leave.

So if they're miles apart in looks, age, body shape than what was advertised, then it was false advertising and a waste of my time because of I went to punt, I went to punt and that was time, energy, and money out of my day already, not to mention the lost punt that could habe been with someone else. If the service offering or prices change from what we've agreed, I'm leaving without paying anything. This is very common scam where they'll say one thing to get you there and then extra this that once you're there. If the personal hygiene or room hygiene is not up to scratch, I'm leaving as it is a fair expectation that it should be in order.

Most of the scammers try to intimidate you into paying by locking you in or having some muscle to threaten you. I've had a few instances. Most of the time, I just get out the room/house and get on the hooter. That usually is enough for them to open to prevent the neighbours and area security from coming to investigate and then finding out things. Others times, I've had to take out "tools" and made it clear that I'm not adverse to taking gates off the rails or getting into a physical altercation to leave and the gates open. When they realise it's probably going to cost more than they're going to score, it's just not worth it anymore. And of course, after it's all over, come share here to warn others.

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