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Wish List?
So yesterday I had a couple of semi-regulars/admirers come in, as tends to happen at least once or twice a day lately. A couple of them asked if they could buy me gifts of some sort or take me shopping OTC. I avoided that suggestion tactfully, but I didnt want to say something like "oh, I can visit a store BEFORE you and put something on layaway and you can buy it and bring it here!"
Somehow, I think that would kill the illusion.
So today I had an idea that I think is pretty good, and wanted to share or at least get some opinions. I once knew of a girl who was a Phone Sex Operator with a rather popular website. She had a link to an Amazon wishlist which people could pick off items and send them to her without being revealed her real name or address.
I think I'm going to make a list myself, then give customers (customers who have already shown an interest in gift giving) the link. This way, there's a chance (a slight chance, but still a chance) of actually getting the stuff I want instead of what they want to give, and I never have to leave my home to get it. ;D
To me, this seems a perfect solution. What do you think?
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A girl at my club was dealing with the same issue. She told the guy to get her a gift card to her favorite store. You might also be able to pull this off like, "Oh I'm so busy I could never agree to meet up, but if I had a gift card, I could go whenever I had time."
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Amazon Wishlist sounds good, if they actually want to take the time to go look it up and buy it for you. Saves you the time in finding out if they really wanted to buy you something, or they just wanted to sweep you up to a hotel room to rape you or something.
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Noone at work has ever bought me gifts or offered to... You'r lucky.hehe
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Gift vouchers are gold! Just suggest that the person buy a gift voucher for you from your favourite store or even mall/shopping centre this way the guy feels generous and you will be able to acquire something you actually want/desire (not be stuck with being appreciative of a dud gift).