AITA for walking away from a session after a mixup ?

JackBurton

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With that low level of professionalism, they are doing you a favor. Spend your money elsewhere, where you will be appreciated. That's the great thing about Toronto. So many agencies and so many beautiful women that we don't haver to put up with incompetence or BS.

I do wish you would out the agency however. They need to explain. There are two sides to every story and we're only getting one side.
Yeah out then. That’s what this board is for
 
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Nathan 88

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If you name the agency on this board they will probably resolve the situation in your favour.
The agency does not want to have any bad publicity, especially on here.
 
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nerd7036

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With that low level of professionalism, they are doing you a favor. Spend your money elsewhere, where you will be appreciated. That's the great thing about Toronto. So many agencies and so many beautiful women that we don't haver to put up with incompetence or BS.

I do wish you would out the agency however. They need to explain. There are two sides to every story and we're only getting one side.
I posted this as an agency review yesterday with the Agency name, SP name and the location. I got a few replies that it was inappropriate for me to "wash dirty linen in public", to quote one of them. I immediately deleted and posted it here wit the details redacted.
 

nerd7036

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If you name the agency on this board they will probably resolve the situation in your favour.
The agency does not want to have any bad publicity, especially on here.
I posted this as an agency review yesterday with the Agency name, SP name and the location. I got a few replies that it was inappropriate for me to "wash dirty linen in public", to quote one of them. I immediately deleted and posted it here wit the details redacted. The post was up for a few minutes, and probably removed before the Agency saw it.
 

Varoufakis

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I really hate it when you have to pass through TWO doors in most condos.

The first door gets you into the lobby. You hit the unit number on some large keypad outside the front door. Then you stand there in plain sight and wait and wait and wait and wait for the SP to buzz you in. After 45 minutes she finally buzz you in.

So, you go to the unit and the fcuking door is LOCKED and you hear LOUD music from inside. The door never opens so you go back down to the lobby. Meanwhile, the concierge is suspicious of what is going on and calls 911.
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I never wait 45 minutes. My tolerance is 10 mins max. Have things to do.
 
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JackBurton

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I posted this as an agency review yesterday with the Agency name, SP name and the location. I got a few replies that it was inappropriate for me to "wash dirty linen in public", to quote one of them. I immediately deleted and posted it here wit the details redacted. The post was up for a few minutes, and probably removed before the Agency saw it.
Tough shit for them. If they had their shit together you’d be a happy client.
 
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LTO_3

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I posted this as an agency review yesterday with the Agency name, SP name and the location. I got a few replies that it was inappropriate for me to "wash dirty linen in public", to quote one of them. I immediately deleted and posted it here wit the details redacted.
Don't let them bully you. It's your review of what happened and if they don't like it, that's on them. As long as the review is honest, the agency has to accept it for what it is, good or bad, especially the bad. And that's when you and everyone finds out if the agency steps up and does the right thing or in this case bans you because of their mistakes.

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xix

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Some stairwells have "one way" doors. You can get out but can't get back in. You have to walk down from the 50th floor back down to the lobby.
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That is odd "one way door" because I think that would be a Fire Marshall bylaw issue. Personally I see something wrong with that, and I have notice Fire M change their minds quiet often. But maybe it is the building owner doing this illegal.
 

Darts

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That is odd "one way door" because I think that would be a Fire Marshall bylaw issue. Personally I see something wrong with that, and I have notice Fire M change their minds quiet often. But maybe it is the building owner doing this illegal.
Good point. I won't mention names but the office building where I work changed to one way stairwell doors (you can get out but not back in) immediately after 9/11.

When there is a fire drill we have to take the stairs and walk down to the street level.
 

MuffDiver

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I posted this as an agency review yesterday with the Agency name, SP name and the location. I got a few replies that it was inappropriate for me to "wash dirty linen in public", to quote one of them. I immediately deleted and posted it here wit the details redacted.
That's unfortunate. I did not see it so I cannot comment. I would hardly call it "wash dirty linen in public". It appears you gave them a chance to resolve the issue and it appears they chose to blame you. To me, this is exactly why we have a review board.
 

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I've had a few instances where I'd show up and the door was locked with the agency proviso of "don't knock"...I think I just texted the agency immediately and the girl came to the door...The other time I think I started knocking...It all turned out fine...Oh, and there was the time I forgot my phone and I went back and knocked really loud because I think the girl was in the shower... The point I want to make is depending on how nervous one is, the whole door being locked could turn out to be more anxiety provoking then need be... When I started hobbying over a decade ago I was a bit of a nervous Nelly and I'm sure the OP has a similar disposition.

Brother, you must name the agency! We'll take it from there...

P.S. Very recently I got pulled over by the police after an appointment in a non-residential area...That was nerve-racking despite my years in the hobby...
 
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HumbleJoe

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I would not have guessed that it was Mirage. Did you hear any footsteps in the unit? Maybe the girl was passed out?
 

nerd7036

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I've had a few instances where I'd show up and the door was locked with the agency proviso of "don't knock"...I think I just texted the agency immediately and the girl came to the door...The other time I think I started knocking...It all turned out fine...Oh, and there was the time I forgot my phone and I went back and knocked really loud because I think the girl was in the shower... The point I want to make is depending on how nervous one is, the whole door being locked could turn out to be more anxiety provoking then need be... When I started hobbying over a decade ago I was a bit of a nervous Nelly and I'm sure the OP has a similar disposition.

Brother, you must name the agency! We'll take it from there...

P.S. Very recently I got pulled over by the police after an appointment in a non-residential area...That was nerve-racking despite my years in the hobby...
Sorry to hear you got pulled up. Was it in Toronto?
 

massman

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The agency in question was @MIRAGE. I have edited the original post description and included this detail.
I had a combination of an address mixup and a not so great session a while back and gave mirage feedback here and the took care of things very well.
 
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xmontrealer

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I've had a few instances where I'd show up and the door was locked with the agency proviso of "don't knock"...I think I just texted the agency immediately and the girl came to the door...The other time I think I started knocking...It all turned out fine...Oh, and there was the time I forgot my phone and I went back and knocked really loud because I think the girl was in the shower... The point I want to make is depending on how nervous one is, the whole door being locked could turn out to be more anxiety provoking then need be... When I started hobbying over a decade ago I was a bit of a nervous Nelly and I'm sure the OP has a similar disposition.

Brother, you must name the agency! We'll take it from there...

P.S. Very recently I got pulled over by the police after an appointment in a non-residential area...That was nerve-racking despite my years in the hobby...
Have to wonder on what grounds the police pulled you over, assuming the escort wasn't a streetwalker. Also what did the police say and do?
 
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