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nice thread and welcome XANDER to the forum. Atlanta desperately needs good escorts. My advice to you is like corndog said exactly. ATL is full of nice, generous MARRIED clients who want extreme discretion and total professionalism. Now I DO NOT double book but I know guys who do because of the rise in the last minute cancellation rate. If I have a definite and confirmed booking for say an overnight saturday at 8pm then I will nicely tell a caller that I am booked for that night and would he like another evening. If, however, it is a maybe appointment that might or might not happen then I will take the DEFINITE gig for sure. As far as turning back the clock I must say in all my years escorting I have NEVER encountered this. My advice would be, however, to not be about the clock but about the cock. So what if it takes 90 minutes. charge client for one hour and give him some free overtime and he will always call you again. This is called customer service and in Atlanta it is everything. good luck! Mikey @ http://www.rentboy.com/mikey9nola1 videos @ http://www.rentmen.com/mikeyusatop

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These bitches will cut you. I think JJ was roofied at a sex club last night, otherwise he would be weighing in heavily

 

All in good time, let's not rush things. It is kinda quiet, like when he was in time-out. He always shows up on Monday, and he always comes swinging. Just let me enjoy my 'Bloody Mary' in peace.

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Xander,

 

If you think these sneaky clients are doing you harm by messing with your schedule or trying to trick you into giving them more time than they're paying for, you're missing the true damage that is afoot. The real harm they're doing, if you let them, is slowly but surely making you bitter, jaded and suspicious of everyone who contacts you. One of life's greatest challenges is to gain the wisdom of experience without bitterness and distrust. As you encounter these slimeballs, it's natural to start believing that clients, in general, are this way.

 

Pause and consider the other clients. The ones who have treated you with dignity and respect. The ones who wanted to enjoy no more than they were entitled to. The ones who appreciated the service you provide and hopefully offered you some fulfillment, too. Answer each incoming call expecting one of these clients is on the line. And then, once you meet the good ones, be grateful that their path through life hasn't lead them to the bitterness and distrust that sneaky clients are burdened with.

 

Just to be clear, I'm not trying to suggest that you're bitter and jaded; I'm only trying to point out that you're at a fork in the road. I implore you to choose the positive path. Best of luck to you!

 

I really liked this advice, thanks.

 

You pretty much hit the nail on the head, CityLaw -- Guerilla marketing 101. But that doesn't make any of my comments, posts, opinions etc. any less valid. Making friends, learning new things, and hopefully opening doors to making more money ... win win win!

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