An old client that you are no longer seeing (as you are retired) repeatedly texts your personal cell phone number. This despite numerous requests to stop and respect your privacy???
Get a new phone number. You retired, and should have retired your phone number with it.AliseAmery said:An old client that you are no longer seeing (as you are retired) repeatedly texts your personal cell phone number. This despite numerous requests to stop and respect your privacy???
change your phone number/AliseAmery said:An old client that you are no longer seeing (as you are retired) repeatedly texts your personal cell phone number. This despite numerous requests to stop and respect your privacy???
Very perceptive.hunter001 said:lol. I bet she is "officially" retired but ... Hence the not wanting to change her phone number...
AliseAmery said:It is not the content of the texts as much as the disregard for privacy. The mistake was sharing the number with him in the first place.
SO LADIES: Take this as a lesson no matter how close/nice/great you think a client is NEVER take the risk!
I don't mean to down play the guy being a jerk but isn't this a tad dramatic? The same could be said for anyone who has a bad relationship. You chose to go from a business relationship to a personal one but giving out your personal phone info.AliseAmery said:It is not the content of the texts as much as the disregard for privacy. The mistake was sharing the number with him in the first place.
SO LADIES: Take this as a lesson no matter how close/nice/great you think a client is NEVER take the risk!
Don't bother with Wendy Leaver. I know a MPA who contacted her for help this year because she got some information about a guy who was beating up MPA, and she did absolutely nothing to help. She just talked to the MPA; didn't even get a proper statement from her or anything, and pretty much just sent her away. They had a video of the guy at the spa, and she didn't even go take a look at it or anything. Call the real police instead.hitchcock said:If none of the above works for you (minus the threat of posting his personal info - it could only escalate things or make it worse) you might want to contact Detective Wendy Leaver Sex Crimes Unit of the Toronto Police Service 416-456-7274 / 416-808-7474 or at wendy.leaver@torontopolice.on.ca and let her know the situation and if the TP can perhaps contact your "friend" to ask him to back off...
Yeah I realize the problem but isn't rule #1 in "the business" is to be safe? Disclosing your personal phone number to clients seems to break rule #1... I just assumed most ladies already knew to keep themselves safe.AliseAmery said:It is not about being dramatic, I hardly think my tone or comments suggested anything of the sort. The problem is this...Being in bed with your boyfriend and getting 3 text messages before 7am-raises suspicion. Getting text messages throughout the day on the phone you also use for your current job in the financial sector-bit of an issue.
That may be a good idea, but I wouldn't go that route. Time may have passed a certain length and the person contacting her may not be in a proper mental state, so involving TP may do one of 3 things:hitchcock said:If none of the above works for you (minus the threat of posting his personal info - it could only escalate things or make it worse) you might want to contact Detective Wendy Leaver Sex Crimes Unit of the Toronto Police Service 416-456-7274 / 416-808-7474 or at wendy.leaver@torontopolice.on.ca and let her know the situation and if the TP can perhaps contact your "friend" to ask him to back off...