Dealing with viewers who don't contribute but demand extra attention or services can be a challenging aspect of webcam modeling. In this discussion, members share their experiences and advice regarding a specific situation where a premium viewer, who rarely tips, expresses a desire to become an agent for a model but fails to provide any substantial support or information to back up his intentions.
- The original poster expresses frustration over a viewer who attends their shows without tipping adequately yet talks about wanting to become their agent. Despite the viewer's claims, he remains vague and does not offer useful information or support.
- Several members suggest that viewers who do not financially support models while demanding extra attention or services should be banned or blocked. The consensus indicates that such individuals are likely taking advantage of the model's time and generosity without offering anything of value in return.
- Advice ranges from outright banning the non-contributing viewer to cautiously engaging with them if they occasionally tip well, though with a non-committal approach regarding any proposals they make.
- One member highlights the importance of financial contributions in these interactions, arguing that viewers who don't spend money are not worth the model's time, even if they occasionally tip. The emphasis is on prioritizing viewers who consistently support the model financially.
The thread provides a platform for sharing strategies on how to handle viewers who demand more than they are willing to give. It also underscores the importance of setting boundaries and ensuring that interactions remain mutually beneficial.