Do you want her #?You know a few things about her:
1. She pays a coach for yoga. That means she has some discretionary income.
2. She sends texts to the wrong person. She is scatter brained or multi tasks. She'll forget your appointments.
3. She feels free to reschedule on a professional, and does so by text. She will do it to you.
A negative score 2 out of 3.
Not a good prospective customer.
Do I come off as cynical?
MarriedDo you want her #?View attachment 123414
It's a Scam, it will cost you to call her. I got the same from a Catfish claiming to be a young attractive female.
Nope, I didn't fall for it.
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