In response to Bubba's comment, actually it's NOT the fault of both parties...it's the fault of the provider. It honestly doesn't matter if she's gotten a MILLION crank calls, you still shouldn't take it out on an innocent potential client. From what LeiaLay2 wrote, he was being honest and wanted to meet. But even if it wasnt what she wanted to hear or even if she thought he was a potential crank caller, grown-ups talk things out....and because she didn't do that, she lost a possible "regular" (not sayin LeiaLay2 would have become a regular, but i'm just trying to prove a point). I agree with u all in regards to the "customer" comments. Technically, the customer is NOT alwayz right (i alwayz hated that saying), but in this case, the customer wasn't wrong either. Just like in ANY profession, itz all about how u treat the next man. And becauze he was treated a certain way, she basically just took money out of her OWN pockets.