It doesnt match my question
Originally Posted by Miss Molly
Oooops. You are right, let me edit that so it fits your format:
Would you prefer her to
A. Look through the window/peephole and not open the door?
B. Tell you, "I'm not interested due to personal preferences".
C. Tell you a white lie "Something came up, I have to cancel."
D. Tell you "I have to cancel and i know you will most likely be filing a negative review or NCNS and since it was my sudden decision, I will not contest those facts on the boards."
Well it isn't much of a review if nothing happened and all she did was turn him away.
Originally Posted by Eccie Addict
You are kidding me, right? Turning away somebody at the door that has passed screening, has a fee in hand, and is on time merits a VERY NEGATIVE review, if not a NCNS.
Now if it is a health or safety issue, yes, she can shut the appointment down for the obvious reasons:
poor hygiene, misrepresentation, drugs or alcohol, and other dangers etc.
Now if the OP has a race, age, appearance preference she needs to note that and check it in the screening process.
Turning away a person at the door is a waste of time and fuel. It is very inconsiderate. It also hurts the other ladies, as that fee could have be spent with someone else on that day.
A hobbyist that fails to report on these occurrences in the form of a review or alert (depending a given board's policy) is scum in my book. How else can we do