agreed victoria, i do not use whatsapp per se. Little cheap phone 100 rand no pics no whatsapp, just to answer and if i miss a call or get a message i will call the number let it ring once then they know if they want to call me back. a lot of messages which cost us 80 cents to return their message. no no no. If they interested call thats what its for to make a booking, not ping pong messages all the time. So guys if you want to send pics of yourselves bring it personally. do not waste yours and our time
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Posted: 2017-10-09 10:34:51
I also like WhatsApp. I share an office at work, so phoning for information is a no-no. It's much more private. I do however phone if I am at all interested in taking it further. I never ask for pics or send pics. Just ask about services offered, rates and locations.
My preferred initial contact is always WhatsApp. No WhatsApp, no booking, normally.
My reasoning is my home (which is also my office) has really crap reception, so a call usually ends in frustration.
If I feel, after the initial conversation that there is a possibility, then I will drive to an area that has reception and call from there.
I must admit though, I never realised that WhatsApp costs 80c per message. Go figure
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Posted: 2017-10-09 11:58:56
Whatsapp message definitely does not cost 80c. A study done indicate that the average cost of a message are between 1c and 6c depending on your data subscription you have.
I can understand ladies not redoonding based on other reasons, but to use the cost of a message as an excuse is pathetic. In Pta they can connect to Thswane WiFi then it is for free.
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Posted: 2017-10-09 12:18:24
Also, in addition why don't wg reply to a WhatsApp message to indicate whether they multi racial or not?
It's a yes or no question, I hate having to call and waste airtime just to hear a wg doesn't serve a man of my colour, when they could have just replied, "no" to my WhatsApp message, then we both continue with our lives...
I communicate with prospective clients via WhatsApp everyday as I can't answer calls during office hours and it works for me too. My complaint was about those that want to chit chat and don't intend doing a booking at all.
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I agree with the ladies. I do use what'sapp and have made a lot of successful appointments through it, but quickly weed out the time wasters and wankers. I usually send them a pic of a huge dick...LOL!
On 2017-10-09 11:58:56 whateva said: Whatsapp message definitely does not cost 80c. A study done indicate that the average cost of a message are between 1c and 6c depending on your data subscription you have.
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I think if you place Sylvia's post in context, she meant a sms message costs 80c...
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