Feedback last time was horrible. There was a whole thread here, not sure if it’s still up, or been taken down now. Frankly after the last time, I’m surprised she and her friend came back. If there were good experiences about her, nobody reported them.Anyone get to see her while she’s here? I saw a review posted last month but it got deleted before I could see it
Feedback last time was horrible. There was a whole thread here, not sure if it’s still up, or been taken down now. Frankly after the last time, I’m surprised she and her friend came back. If there were good experiences about her, nobody reported them.
Made a mistake. Not recommended.
I wrote the original negative review that was removed. I removed it myself because I spoke with Ivie about the bad experience I had and she offered to make it right with me in a way I felt was fair for both of us.Such a shame. I was about to reach out to book, she is DDG imo.
Took your advice and reached out. She's not for me.I wrote the original negative review that was removed. I removed it myself because I spoke with Ivie about the bad experience I had and she offered to make it right with me in a way I felt was fair for both of us.
I am going to see her tonight in hopes that we have a better session this time, and I would encourage you to not let my negative review deter you from visiting her. I will be writing another after tonight’s session and based on our texting, I imagine this one will be a lot better.
don’t all providers operate under the assumption that any encounter could be reviewed? I think it takes a big person to admit a mistake was made and to make an effort on righting the wrong. Just that alone is more than you’d get from most providers I’ve seen over the years.Took your advice and reached out. She's not for me.
I imagine it will be, too, since she knows there's a review attached to it lol.
If every encounter was reviewed this board would be a lot more active than it is, so they may assume that, I really don't know, but it would be a silly assumption.don’t all providers operate under the assumption that any encounter could be reviewed? I think it takes a big person to admit a mistake was made and to make an effort on righting the wrong. Just that alone is more than you’d get from most providers I’ve seen over the years.
WTF she actually tweets text exchanges that show the client's phone number? OMFG!I’ve texted with her friend Katya Sweets too and based on the exchanges I’ve had she’s also very snarky, self-important and entitled. I’ve also seen her post exchanges with clients on Twitter showing their phone number, which speaks to her lack of discretion and professionalism. Given that they’re so restrictive, you may as well invest in a blow-up doll.
Do you use your real phone number for this industry?WTF she actually tweets text exchanges that show the client's phone number? OMFG!
I’ll be curious to know how your session went.don’t all providers operate under the assumption that any encounter could be reviewed? I think it takes a big person to admit a mistake was made and to make an effort on righting the wrong. Just that alone is more than you’d get from most providers I’ve seen over the years.
I agree with the instances you cite as fair to do so and would add stalking and ongoing harassment to the list as well. I was reacting to the second case you outline where they post it simply because they didn't like the exchange - that seems to cross a line. They should just block the number.Yup. You would be surprised. There’s a lot of girls that do that on Twitter. There are a few instances where I think it’s fair to do. If someone physically assaults a girl, robs them or threatens them with violence. In that case, I can accept that they post the number. But some of them do it just because they didn’t like the exchange with someone. I think most block the number, but not all do.
Ya, there are some that do it sometimes on Twitter. It almost seems like they are just doing it to get a reaction from other SPs, like we might post funny pics of our dog or something ridiculous we see on Facebook. I don’t want to suggest that they all do it, or some do it all the time, but some do it some of the time, and apart from the reasons we both just cited that are justifiable, there’s no way I would ever contact someone like this… especially with my real phone #.I agree with the instances you cite as fair to do so and would add stalking and ongoing harassment to the list as well. I was reacting to the second case you outline where they post it simply because they didn't like the exchange - that seems to cross a line. They should just block the number.
You must not spend much time on Twitter. That is demonstrably false.Y’all are crazy for real. The only reason we have posted clients numbers are to warn other SP after they PHYSICALLY ASSAULTED US. We don’t post their number for fun , we value discretion but when it comes to people putting their hands on us and screaming / yelling we will post about it to let others know not to book that number .
Hasn’t happened yet. And judging by Twitter I’m not sure it will. Unfortunate, she’s ddg and I was hoping to actually have a good session but it doesn’t appear to be happening.I’ll be curious to know how your session went.