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1 minute ago, arnemgreeves said:

I don’t think it matters really. Most good escorts would just see whoever they get and give them the best service to get money and a potential repeat client. Wanting to be a favourite is infantile imo.

Agreed.

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2 hours ago, arnemgreeves said:

I\ve never been an escort but who doesn't have favourite clients in any business or industry?

I used to help out in my aunt's bar, mainly on weekends or holidays. The customers I enjoyed the best were those who were respectful, or who offered some banter. The gruff, rude, hostile ones would just get the bare minimum service, and that's that. To the point they couldn't complain. If they ordered a G&T or a cider, or food from the menu, they'd get it readily enough but that's it. no smile or anything. 

 

Very true!  I deal with technical sales, and my favorite customers are those that can provide clear and concise specification requirements, decide what they need quickly, and have realistic ideas about production leadtime, and can provide reasonably accurate forecasts. 

The worst are the ones that need to sample a half dozen varaints with mnor changes of the same item for the same project, spend months evaluating it, require pointless conference calls, and decide at the last minute which one they want to use in production (usually getting upset when I tell them how long it will take for delivery at that point). 

Or that "inventor" who coming in with a gmail account and no identifiable company, but tells you he's done some huge business in the past, requests techncial documents, then drags out their decision as they call over the next several weeks with questions that indicate they have no idea how to interpret the charts or numbers shown in the package.  

There's a lot to be said for customers who know how to say what they want, listen to your feedback on their requests when necessary, and keep their expecations within reason.

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