Henderson Pkwy Alpharetta
Has anyone seen the therapist over in Alpharetta? Posted on CL this week. Any insight?
KAMPs trying to lure you back with the promise of a younger girl next time.
I recently went to a KAMP and after service with a 50 year old Korean (I have regrets) I was shown a 20 year old Latina and told I might get her next time. I had a similar experience at another KAMP where after service I was shown a much younger Asian girl. I'm smart enough to realise that if I walk in again, I will likely "miss" the younger girl and have to settle with something different. I have a feeling that the younger girls at some establishments might be by reservation or for VIPs or something. Also, does anybody think that the KAMPs keep a log or profile on their customers? I know they watch you from the moment you pull up to the moment you leave and the first thing they ask you is "have you been here before". Maybe I'm just being paranoid but I feel like they might be keeping track of big spenders, low-ballers and walkouts etc.
The fine art of negotiating
[QUOTE=Ozymandias;5139933]I always ask for a lineup. If they refuse, I leave. If they give me a lineup, and no one does it for me, I leave.
90% of "successful mongering" is saying "no".
O.[/QUOTE]I always ask, "Who is working?" If they only give me one name, I ask if anyone else is there. As with all inquiries and negotiation at an AMP, I want to a) make sure the language barrier is crossed and b) that they know I'm not going to back down right away. If you approach this as a business like your provider does, your mindset will keep you thinking like a customer instead of pretending there's a game of pickup lines going on at a bar.
Having the confidence to say no is an incredible negotiating tool that most people do not have either at an AMP or in life.