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TODAY'S REVIEW OF JAY HOLT (San Diego)


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I am always disappointed when an escort pulls the "client's breath and body smelled bad" card in his rebuttal. He may be right, but I can't see as that does anything to account for the clients complaints about the service.

 

A professional escort would offer to take a shower with the client if it was that bad and as for the breath, the escort mentions the client was chewing gum so he was trying to do something to make his breath better. There doesn't seem to be any excuse that I can think of for having only the towel on the bed to offer a client.

JMHO

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Well first I believe Jay Holt had an inquiry in the forum over a year ago and a response then was Mr. Holt was a bit indifferent. Which is the sum of this review.

 

I continue to be amazed by responses from escorts who feel they have been wronged. There is a way to respond and a way to not respond. This the second example in a week of how not to respond. Calling any client a cunt is going to loose any possible support. Guys, what is not get in the service industry "The customer is always right." Now you work your way back from that principle and write a careful response that can detail your issues. Try not to respond immediately, take a couple of hours relax and write some notes up and then write a clear response.

 

Are there terrible clients, of course there are, from wasting time, to trying to make a 1 hour appt into an all nighter and not pay, to changing the time, smell and not cleaning properly to being late, etc. If you are not well versed in the English Language, write your response in Word then use Spellcheck or have a friend or client you have a good relationship with help you with it. As long as the issue is not theft or fraud there are ways to make a possitive out of negative, but it does require thinking.

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