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Legend: E = Experience, # = Number of Reviews, Date = Review Submitted
Provider | E | # | Date | |
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Kristi Vega | No | 9 | 6/22/08 | |
Seen on 6/23/08
Time: Location: DenverIn-Call/Out-Call: Out-Call Experience: No Recommend?: No Pictures Accurate: Unknown Experience Description: I ordinarily do not write reviews, as I consider private matters to be just that- private. However, this is the first time in Denver that I have been "no-showed"; which I did not appreciate; if Ms. Vega did not wish to see me, then she could have so indicated and perhaps I could have spent my money elsewhere. WHAT HAPPENED: I called her, got her voicemail, and she called back. After looking at her schedule, she and I agreed that should would come to my hotel at 11:30 that evening, and stay for one hour; and we agreed upon the price. Based upon her previous reviews, I was looking forward to seeing her. She told me that she woud confirm I was staying where I said I was staying (I was staying at one of the many hotels in the DTC) and she had confirmed I was who I said I was by my personal voicemail. Anyway, it gets to 11:40, and I'm thinking, she might be running a bit late. So I call, but get her voicemail. At 11:50 I call again, and get voicemail again. The next day, I call her and indicate that although I checked out of my hotel, I'm kind of wondering what happened, and ask her for a call back. She did not call back. I run a "service business" myself, and if I can't keep a committment to a client, or even a prospective client, myself or one of my assistants lets that person know as soon as possible. In this case, she knew I had the money, and she knew I wanted to spend the money on her. If she changed her mind; fine. . I can deal with rejection. But at least have the common courtesy to make a phone call. |