It would appear to work best for the clients who enjoy seeing a wide range of ladies, so that they can: (1) write an RFP specifically enough to minimize responses from ladies whom he would not want to see; and (2) still get several responses before his deadline from which to choose. (In a normal business, you probably issue RFP's only to a few firms you
know meet your requirements. Either that, or it's a commodity product/service and the quality will be comparable no matter who gets the contract.)
Given the reluctance many ladies have expressed in "cold calling" prospective clients (and the comments by many clients discouraging the ladies from initiating contact), many of them might be reluctant to respond to such an RFP, even if they meet the qualifications, unless the requestor has previously indicated a desire in seeing
her specifically. I've seen that sort of reaction from ladies elsewhere. As a result, the ladies who respond don't always correlate well with the client's interests/specifications, no matter how well defined. It doesn't mean an RFP system wouldn't work, just that there are social norms that might inhiibit the responses to some degree.
I'm not sure which would be most attractive to clients who would do this. the ego-stroke of being "chased" by the ladies or the potential financial benefit inherent in having the ladies "bid" against each other for his business. (Would the ladies just respond with their publicly advertised rates? If so, this saves the client some time looking through reviews/ads for prospects, although he still may need/want to look through reviews/ads to check out and choose from among the ladies who respond.)
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This system would probably not work well for me. I'm fairly particular in the ladies whom I want to see, and there aren't a huge number at any particular point in time. With only a few "prospects," it's more effective for me to go ahead and contact a few ladies directly rather than posting an RFP and waiting for them to be online, happen to read my RFP, and respond to it -- by which time my window of opportunity might have closed.
But for some guys, it might work out very well.
IF it would also work out well for the ladies, that is, if they would feel comfortable responding to an RFP.
It's been used (informally and infrequently) on other sites, but I'm not sure how successfully. If you try it here, let us know how it works out. I'm curious.