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Originally Posted by Donny78
Sakura's response is ridiculous and comes across as unprofessional.
Instead of inventing some wild speculations, why can't they just accept that not every single client is gonna click with every single service provider.
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Just to clarify one important point — the reason we felt the need to respond wasn’t because someone said they didn’t “click” with a provider. That’s completely fair and happens in this industry all the time. In fact, as we clearly stated at the beginning of our original post:
“We understand that not every session will be perfect, and when something goes wrong, we take full responsibility and do what we can to make it right.”
What we took issue with — and why we felt a response was necessary — is that the reviewer didn’t stop at expressing a mismatch in chemistry. He went further and wrote that the model “casually told him some weird things” about Sakura and other Asian agencies she worked with, and then concluded that he would never see any Asian agencies again.
We feel that making a statement like that — without specifying what "weird things" were supposedly said — is a wild speculation and the beginning of an irresponsible conspiracy narrative aimed at discrediting us. It leaves readers with vague suspicion and invites damaging assumptions without any proof.
If Kingcobra believes something inappropriate was said or done, we respectfully ask him to elaborate publicly on what exactly those "weird things" were. We’re fully confident that we operate fairly and ethically — we have nothing to hide.
In fact, our treatment of our staff is something we’re proud of. Many models — including those who’ve worked across Canada — have told us we’re the best and easiest agency they’ve ever worked with. Without that, it wouldn’t be possible for high-quality models to consistently visit a smaller market like London.
We welcome real feedback. But vague innuendo that casts doubt without explanation isn’t constructive — it’s damaging and unfair to the people who work hard every day to maintain high standards.