What’s with all the attitude by SP’s

richaceg

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It's okay to not like me, but it's unhealthy to follow me around and attack me every time I say something. Please move on.
excuse me, we just happen to be on the same thread...and that familiar tone and familiar posts is hard to miss...didn't even knew you were an SW thought you were just WKing...
 

thumper18474

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to the OP
Maybe provide a general text you would normally send to an SP...
Maybe its your delivery?
And to the SPs Who have commented with out knowing how he is communicating with them
Stop assuming its his fault.
I am very polite with my text and there are some REAL MISERABLE SPs out there
 
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Akila Besos

Hi there

I was just wondering what’s with all the attitude with SP’s.
I would inquire and they reply rude. How do you expect to see. Men if your rude and has anyone noticed there hourly rates went up!
OP can you explain more on the possible situation you experienced so we can understand this more clearly
 

richaceg

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It can get messy in an instance, If it's a text, any person can take it the wrong way. Nobody knows what took place in their communication. He could've start politely and ended with..."what's up with the rate increase?!" which in that case he deserves all the rudeness...
 

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My guess, it is because many SP do not understand that it is business and take it personal. For example, in general trade you can ask a person/company about specific job and the costs and can even ask for a discount or bargain over a price even when all the information about their company, services, and prices are given on their website. Rarely they will be offended and often will write a polite detailed response in hope to get your business. The same type of email in the same circumstances sent to an SP will, mots likely, lead to a rude response. IMHO, it is because many SPs do not separate business from personal life and take personal offence from business correspondence. I am not sure if it is because of self-selection of people into their line of business, inexperience (many SP are young), lack of training on interpersonal skills. Ia m sure SPs will say that it is because there are too many bad people contacting them, but, even it may be a reason, it is not an excuse for the rude behaviour of SP herself. But, of course, it is only if you want to consider it from a business point of view.
 
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massman

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Occasionally have encountered a rude response. That’s where my communication ends and I move on to someone more customer oriented. Though to avoid misunderstanding/ rude replies I keep my questions brief and to the point. I don’t try to engage in a long text exchange. “Hi X, I saw your ad/website and thought you liked and sounded great. Can you tell me about your rates/ location/ restrictions/ extras? I’m interested in making an appointment on date:time.”
Small talk, and repeated detailed questions, especially if already on an ad or website smells like a tire kicker/ time waster to most girls. So don’t be like that. Time texting/ talking/emailing where there is little chance an appointment costs them money.
 
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Jasmina

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You are assuming a lot in this post. 1) We dont know what he wrote that may have illicited that response IF it was indeed even a "rude" response 2) he generalizing ALL SPs as being rude 3) Nowhere did ANY person say all clients are dicks or was it even remotely inferred.

I'm pretty sure dealing with hundreds of inquiries can enhance your people skills and reading "subconscious messages" out of it...didn't see it on his initial post" but like "not all SPs are rude" how about you also consider "not all clients are dicks"?
 

JeanGary Diablo

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Personally, I've never had a bad experience with a rude SP.

Best advice I can provide is to first search for others who have reviewed the SP to see if they're someone who has a good rep. If that checks out, read their ad to see if they have specific requests of you when making first contact. I always start with a polite salutation, a description of my physical appearance, my age, and then request a specific day and time to book a session.
 

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Big mistake for sp’s. It’s a business treat your customers right or you may find yourselves without really piss someone off and your reputation if you had one could suffer

BUT you must be polite to the sp to begin with
 

fall

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What I really do not understand is what SPs want to achieve by rude response regardless of what kind of communication they received. If they potentially want to see that person as a client, rude response will more likely turn him away and they will lose a client. If they do not wan to see him, why they respond at all (or say something other then "sorry, I am not accepting new clients in the near future") instead of simply put him on ignore for future communication. The only reason for SP to give a rude response is to show her frustration and, possibly, get involved into future rude communication with the same person. IMHO, it shows lack of professionalism and it is irrational. And, given that this hobby involves trust that neither both party will do crazy things, it would be wise to avoid SPs that behaves irrationally. Which, naturally, leads to a conclusion that we should avoid SPs who are rude in their communication even if such rudeness was provoked.
 
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I encourage ladies to use text replacement on their phones.

You create an acronym and phrase. Then when you type acronym, the phrase types out automatically. It saves you from having to type your rates and services over and over and you can type them out in one nice polite response and no matter how annoyed you are, you come across as customer oriented and polite.

Won’t work for all questions but will for the most frequently asked ones. Rates, services, locations, hours working, restrictions and an all booked/not working/not available message. To list a few.
 

NotADcotor

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Nothing in the original post suggesting he is doing something to deserve it.
However unless times have changed a lot since I was in the game [and nobody else is commenting on it] if this is happening a lot to the OP, it might be reasonable to assume that being the common factor, it could be him.
 
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squiffynimrod

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A rude response comes from a perceived rude inquiry. I've said this before, the receiver is the perceiver. No matter what the intent is, if you're perceived as rude you're done.
Look at it this way- what do you want the outcome of your inquiry to be? If you want to spend time with someone, your communication needs to be polite and tailored to the style and format she wishes to be spoken to. Easy peasy! I've turned down dates for various reasons but never had a situation where I've been declined at the initial contact. There's a difference between "Hi, I'd like to fuck you for half an hour" and "Hi XXXX, my name is XXXX. I'm a fan of a torrid 30 minute tryst and wondering if that's something you'd be interested in?"
 

Leimonis

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I encourage ladies to use text replacement on their phones.

You create an acronym and phrase. Then when you type acronym, the phrase types out automatically. It saves you from having to type your rates and services over and over and you can type them out in one nice polite response and no matter how annoyed you are, you come across as customer oriented and polite.

Won’t work for all questions but will for the most frequently asked ones. Rates, services, locations, hours working, restrictions and an all booked/not working/not available message. To list a few.
omg i'm doing it right now
 
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If someone is rude in their inquiry, why should we be polite back? We don't want to see clients that can't even show basic levels of respect through text. If someone is that rude through text, they'll treat us like shit in person.

If your message is respectful and tactful, you'll get a good reply. If not, we'll make you feel like the fool you are.
You get what you give.
Hi sweety.are you up for some extra spoiling on the side
 
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