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Originally Posted by SlowHand50
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I completely disagree. That is totally a cop out.
Of course if the client is happy, it was money well spent, but this has no bearing on how advertisement as a GFE should effect the length of the appointment and MSOG.
Just because one client has low standards and is happy with a 10 minute encounter from a so-called "GFE" does not on any level mean that she was a true GFE. Further, it certainly doesn't mean her other clients are poor clients because they expect more than a 10 minute encounter from a 1 hour GFE session.
GFE implies certain services. If a provider is not willing to perform those services, she's clearly false advertising. Her clientele should be understandably frustrated. If she thinks she can advertise as GFE, not perform the GFE services, and still maintain positive reviews and an active clientele base, she's very naive.