This may be something you have already tried but complain to ECCIE tech people. the person is violating points 8 and 17 of the ECCIE general conduct guidelines.
http://www.eccie.net/announcement.php?f=2
How about a simple... No Thank You. Originally Posted by Still Looking
can't agree with encouraging girls to simply never respond. it's one of the most unprofessional and disrespectful things anybody...or any business...can do. Originally Posted by john_deere
I thought the same thing when I encountered my first screening failure. I sent a very polite response declining the appointment, and wished him well in his hobbying escapades. Needless to say that did not go over well, and he let me know exactly how he felt about it. So when I encountered the potential client noted in this post, I decided to implement the advice of more experienced providers. But it's looking like this is a no-win situation any way you slice it.... Originally Posted by Alexa_AllureThat's a whole new ball game! Guys an idiot. Ignore is the right thing to do!
I thought the same thing when I encountered my first screening failure. I sent a very polite response declining the appointment, and wished him well in his hobbying escapades. Needless to say that did not go over well, and he let me know exactly how he felt about it. So when I encountered the potential client noted in this post, I decided to implement the advice of more experienced providers. But it's looking like this is a no-win situation any way you slice it.... Originally Posted by Alexa_Allureonce you told him no, then ignoring him is the right thing to do...i just meant in general.
Well I don't agree with the no response at all. I have been turned down by a provider and I have to admit it bugs me to this day. I wish she had said why. I asked a couple of times and no anserw. My thinking was that there may well be an error in her information. If it is a physical appearance issue I really can't change that so i would let it go. In my case I have 62 okays and 13 reviews. It is quite perplexing. Originally Posted by diddlemanAnd this may be one reason the guy may persist. Please understand.......I'm not saying it's right for the guy to keep hounding you. No means no.
Well I don't agree with the no response at all. I have been turned down by a provider and I have to admit it bugs me to this day. I wish she had said why. I asked a couple of times and no anserw. My thinking was that there may well be an error in her information. If it is a physical appearance issue I really can't change that so i would let it go. In my case I have 62 okays and 13 reviews. It is quite perplexing. Originally Posted by diddlemanSame here!! Had a meeting all set up. Then I send a couple of emails about what I like and might like to try if she was willing and then suddenly she doesn't want to see me. No reason why. If you don't want to see me, fine. But let me know what the problem is. I'm trying to get established here and need whatever feedback I can get.
Thanks for all the input. If we apply the advice as a combined solution, this is what we get:While I'm big on being honest, as a provider, it is in none of the ladies' best interest to tell a client that he has been black listed, by whom, or what the details are. If ya want to know why, PM me and I'll explain in further detail if ya like.
When it comes to a provider opting not to see a client (failed screening, personal preferences, whatever), there are some clients who are capable of being told “No” and moving on, while others hear “No” and start to get crazy.
Everyone will identify which group they belong to regarding a provider declining their appointment request:
1.) Dismissed and Desist
or
2.) Dismissed and Pissed
If you are on list 1, you will be told a polite “no” and provided the reason for your dismissal. If you are on list 2, you will be ignored.
Ha! A girl can dream, right? Originally Posted by Alexa_Allure