No excuse for fake photos
[QUOTE=RhettB;1961220]Gentlemen, yes Lizzy was Heidi, she is now an independent. And for those who have actually met with her knows my previous post is true.
It is not her fault that Elizabeth Shue looks like her. I would dare any of you to post your real photo and your real name. So if you are looking for someone you can have an incredible time with contact Lizzy.
Good day Gentlemen...[/QUOTE]If there is a concern about confidentiality, it is perfectly acceptable to post a (real) photo that hides the face. But fake photo is never acceptable.
This is why, gentlemen, you should require all non-vetted BP providers to send you a selfie with the day's date, a unique gesture, etc. This simple step can bungle any scammer.
It's a business doing pleasure with you.
[QUOTE=Mmslim84;1964259]That's what sets you and other top notch providers apart, attention to details along with common courtesy.
MM.[/QUOTE]Attention to detail, common courtesy, AND thinking about this as a business. Not mechanical or work-like in the moment but all of the prep that goes around it. Think about it fellow mongers, if you had a work meeting somewhere any you'd never been there before, wouldn't you plan to arrive early 10-20-30 minutes. That's just part of the job so that at meeting time, you KNOW you're going to be where you need to be. Getting lost happens but it doesn't become a problem unless you've timed everything for perfection.
Pros, and I include Ally in that group (as well as some of the other "usual suspects" of top providers that roam these parts), know that chit can happen that they set their plans to allow for it without it effecting the meeting time.
And while I'm on a rant. The un-pro thing that makes me absolutely nuts is when you talk to a provider to get the general area, then you talk to her to get the specific property, then you call to say "I'm in the parking lot, what room" and they say "by the way, do you have any raincoats, I'm all out". I know, I know. Boy scouts are always prepared but sometimes there are circumstances where I just don't want to be walking around with a pocket full of trojans. And then, to wait for the third call to say BYOC. Seriously. WTF. That's like the plumber showing up at your front door to repair the leaky shower and announcing he can only do it if you've got a pipe wrench in the basement.
Last time I got that message 60 seconds from hitting the room, I said screw it, I'm out of here. Miraculously, I got a call back in 30 seconds announcing that some supplies had just mysteriously appeared.
Anyway, my point is that a pro is not just a pro during the meeting, they're a pro during all the prep too. Going early to be sure they're not late. Having all the appropriate supplies. Being focused on good communications before and during a session. All these little things add up and ladies, you can say it's not your job because we're only paying for the half hour or hour (or more) of your time. What sets the Ally's, Molly's, or LSM's (as examples) apart is they know that they have to prepare to deliver a great experience. It ain't just good luck. There are more than a few providers who think their only role in all this is to show up and be horny. That sure helps but the prep makes all the difference in the world.
Rant over. We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
Have a great day.
Dz.