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Why A Duck?'s Avatar
Well done Caroline.
This is an easy one . Life happens to all of us. I think Carolines 4 hour/50% fee is totally understandable. That said, whats good for the goose is good for the gander. Just offer the client the same appointment at 50% off. Originally Posted by citizen44


Are you serious?
Bera Birsha's Avatar
Are you serious? Originally Posted by Luxury Daphne
From Caroline's web site:

Cancellations
I understand that life intrudes in the most inconvenient of ways at times. However should you cancel within 4hrs of our appointment, or arrive so late that you force me to turn you away, you may be required to pay a 50% cancellation fee for the time which had been set aside for you.

This decision will be made at my discretion.
Since the provider cancelled within 4hrs of the scheduled appointment (1hr according to the OP), it would be fair for her to offer a 50% cancellation discount to the client. However, as Caroline doesn't always "enforce" the cancellation fee, the client may choose to tip some or all of the discount back at his sole discretion. Making the offer would show professionalism and a true commitment to customer satisfaction.
From Caroline's web site:

Since the provider cancelled within 4hrs of the scheduled appointment (1hr according to the OP), it would be fair for her to offer a 50% cancellation discount to the client. However, as Caroline doesn't always "enforce" the cancellation fee, the client may choose to tip some or all of the discount back at his sole discretion. Making the offer would show professionalism and a true commitment to customer satisfaction. Originally Posted by Bera Birsha
Actually, the way to handle this if Caroline would've enforced the policy, then she should comp him 50%. But it doesn't sound as if she would have. It sounds like it's a policy she enforces in NC/NS situations when money has already been spent.
gimme_that's Avatar
If they call an hour before the lady is considerate and worth another chance. Isn't calling and confirming an hour before for this reason entirely.

I will admit for me personally though........whether a ladys reason is legitimate or not for canceling......especially if it only one hour before an appointment, I won't try to book her again, especially if its an overnight. Those cancelations one hour before are selfish as hell to other fellow provider who could acccommodate. I usually take those things as karma that the session might not have been good or its a taletale sign I shouldn't have seeen her anyways and to see an alternate.
surcher's Avatar
As beautiful as she appears to be, coupled with the level of service she provides, I'd be disappointed if she cancelled on me an hour before our time, due to preparation and anticipation. If I could afford to see her, I'd have tried to reschedule instead of posting a complaint like she pulled a NCNS. It makes the OP seem petty.
It always does.

Speaking for myself.
Alyssa XOXO's Avatar
As beautiful as she appears to be, coupled with the level of service she provides, I'd be disappointed if she cancelled on me an hour before our time, due to preparation and anticipation. If I could afford to see her, I'd have tried to reschedule instead of posting a complaint like she pulled a NCNS. It makes the OP seem petty. Originally Posted by surcher
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  • 01-26-2014, 03:26 PM
Why would she want to see him, offer him anything ever? After trying to post a NCNS review? Really seriously? Do you think seeing him at 50% would be any better? That's crazy to think a lady would want to be in a room with a guy who acts like this.
It would waste his money again. If that was the case she could have seen him the first time at a subpar full rate, and not felt good about his experience.

Caroline did what was best, she didn't take his money, or give him a subpar visit.
I will always stand by, if you can't give it your all.. Don't do it.

This is an easy one . Life happens to all of us. I think Carolines 4 hour/50% fee is totally understandable. That said, whats good for the goose is good for the gander. Just offer the client the same appointment at 50% off. Originally Posted by citizen44
citizen44's Avatar
In general I don't think a guy should get a discount if a provider calls off on short notice, just like I think its ridiculous for a provider to advertise the opposite. Like I said, life happens to all of us at times. Both sides just need to be understanding of each other.

I think Caroline replied in a totally classy and professional manner, so kudos to her. I also understand why she might have a clause like that. I would just caution that those clauses open ones self to hobbiest asking for the same level of monetary consideration.
If I had that clause on my website I wish a mf`r would ask me for that. That... Would be one for the history books.