Now that everyone's friends again, I'm not sure I agree with the sentiment that a john should just roll over and pay regardless of the level of service given. If I go in for a teeth cleaning and the dentist sprays me with a water pick for a couple of seconds, tosses me a tic-tac, and escorts me to the clerk and a waiting $100.00 charge I'm fairly certain that I'd refuse to pay. Why would it be any different with commercial sex? The premise here is that someone has been cheated. Charisma acted a little more than a crook, and anyone in business will tell you that if you play by the rules with a crook, you'll lose every single time.
I'm also a little puzzled as to why a providor would want to defend the kind of behavior exhibited. If a prospect comes to me with horror stories about our competitors, I simply comiserate with them, point out the differences in our service, and hand them our referral list to see that bad service is not inherent to our industry. But ultimately, it pisses me off when competitors act in an unethical manner because it soils my industry in the marketplace and makes it that much harder for me to close deals.
I do understand why a providor would recoil at daro's words. Daro, I get what you're looking to do, but how many times has your delivery stepped all over your message, man? If you are constantly having to defend valid points because of the way you make them, then I think it's a good idea to rethink your technique.
I'm also a little puzzled as to why a providor would want to defend the kind of behavior exhibited. If a prospect comes to me with horror stories about our competitors, I simply comiserate with them, point out the differences in our service, and hand them our referral list to see that bad service is not inherent to our industry. But ultimately, it pisses me off when competitors act in an unethical manner because it soils my industry in the marketplace and makes it that much harder for me to close deals.
I do understand why a providor would recoil at daro's words. Daro, I get what you're looking to do, but how many times has your delivery stepped all over your message, man? If you are constantly having to defend valid points because of the way you make them, then I think it's a good idea to rethink your technique.