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silk
26th October 2014, 10:53 PM
Called today and was told by Angie that Joye could service my needs to (bbbj cim)
Make the booking and arrive on time and Angie greets me with "I'll just get Joye" then into the room.

In walks a girl I saw about 3 weeks ago called Kim.

I ask her are you Joye? In her terrible English she nods yes - meaningless.

Got what I was after service wise but who the hell did I see?
As Michelle didn't show up today "my girl" might have been a ring in for the day as no girl called Joye was rostered, though a Joline was rostered but from the description of the face from reviews of both Joye & Joline I suspect my very plain faced girl was neither and was probably the correctly name Kim I saw 3 weeks ago.

Just pisses me off getting fobbed off like this considering how much business I've brought to this shop over the years.
No point bringing it up with Angie as I have found her highly irritated when questioned on such things in the past.

SILK

andrewblake
26th October 2014, 11:00 PM
The roster has late changes.. If Michelle didnt show then it would of been anyone.. My guess is that is was Joye.. As Kim has retired..

silk
26th October 2014, 11:09 PM
If it wasn't Kim I saw today then the girl I booked 3 weeks ago called "Kim" must have been a switcheroo.

Either way I was switched which is still poor form considering my attendance at 533 as mentioned.

Also from the description of Joye being "gorgeous" and "cute" in the face doesn't match my girl today.
I know I'll not get a straight answer on this, just venting on getting fobbed.

Rant over.

SILK

andrewblake
26th October 2014, 11:25 PM
PM sent..

AB

Fuzzynuts
31st October 2014, 10:09 PM
I got a switch a while ago. I booked Bibi based on these reviews, no idea who she was, and when I arrived went off with who I thought was Bibi (how do you know?) and wasn't til after when I was cleaning up another girl came into the room and I asked her what her name was (for next time) and she said "Bibi". Next time I booked Bibi I got the real one.
I think this happens everywhere because to the house a fuck is a fuck and is money in their pocket. I don't know if this is worth it in the long run, because if I get the run around, I'm reluctant to return, whereas if I get what I'm after I'll be back every week.
This industry is plagued by poor business acumen. I often wonder if a well run operation could make it big in this game, or if that is the only way to make a coin?

MooNoi
1st November 2014, 06:40 AM
Fuzzy,

Because so many establishments are Asian-run, often the last thought is about the customer.

Live in Asia a long time and you'll see this day-in, day-out. And in all business styles and operations. Not only parlours etc.

Extremely frustrating to say the least.

The elite of Asian business are outstanding. Then, unfortunately, there's a huge gap to the next level down that generally refuses to see the big picture.

Culture and mindset have most to do with this. So, as hard as it is, it's probably often better just to accept it as the way it is and move on.

Whatakonk
1st November 2014, 10:23 AM
I think this happens everywhere because to the house a fuck is a fuck and is money in their pocket.

A PRC FS lady I see regularly who works in a few shops in the area refers to her places of employment as Fuck Shops.
Straight forward to the point. Think that is the owners POV as well.

Maybe we get too attached and get too disappointed when our favourites are switched or overbooked.

Whatakonk
1st November 2014, 10:32 AM
Fuzzy,

Because so many establishments are Asian-run, often the last thought is about the customer.
Live in Asia a long time and you'll see this day-in, day-out. And in all business styles and operations. Not only parlours etc.


Totally in agreement !

sillyoldwanker
8th December 2014, 02:59 PM
Fuzzy,

Because so many establishments are Asian-run, often the last thought is about the customer.

Live in Asia a long time and you'll see this day-in, day-out. And in all business styles and operations. Not only parlours etc.

Extremely frustrating to say the least.

The elite of Asian business are outstanding. Then, unfortunately, there's a huge gap to the next level down that generally refuses to see the big picture.

Culture and mindset have most to do with this. So, as hard as it is, it's probably often better just to accept it as the way it is and move on.

very wise words

Dropbeer
10th December 2014, 07:46 AM
Silk, your complaining irritates me. You got switched, so what? You still got what you want, and you only paid $90.

If you want to be treated like royalty, go to a high class establishment and pay $900 an hour and then you can complain.