On 2018-03-21 22:14:27 1DRAKE1 said:
So I make a booking at a popular venue. Get to the venue and expected to see my old favourite that has now returned.
Fool me once.
Same venue but different girl. Sorry but I am now pissed off. And now I have to book a different girl and to add to it all. The "old" new girl is unhappy for losing bookings. (She had to say "no" to someone as I had already made the booking with her - loss of income)
Word of advice to the venue's. Inform a client that he should expect someone different if you give girls the same name as girls that have already passed through the industry. Especially if it's a very uncommon name at your venue.
Ps.
I should have stopped at the hospital on me way up the hill. Would have been less stressful.
Also, perhaps I should just stop this detour when in Pretoria. I guess we need to learn lessons the hard way.
@1Drake1
I feel you my man...
Not nice to experience that especially if you booked the girl thinking that it would be your regular girl that you visit.
Sometimes some establishments do this sort of thing as a marketing tactic. It is sometimes a way to lure the client into coming in only to found out that his regular lady is no longer there (and someone else that might resemble your regular), is instead available. When you get there you can either say you'll stay with the available lady or you'll ask to leave. Sometimes the client can also maybe ask to see who else is available and then you might pick your lady from there. Sometimes this works, and sometimes it doesn't, and usually the client will end up leaving and being upset, which I completely get.
But I honestly don't think that any place should lie and say a particular girl is there when she is not.
One can always promote new girls to the clients and then it should be the clients choice of whether or not they will go ahead.
Just my two cents worth...
Mwah