I planned ahead for my trip to Dallas this week and was no-showed by the same provider two nights in a row. I know, I know. One no-show should have been enough but there was a slightly plausible basis for the first no show that I gave her the benefit of the doubt on and she seemed to be a genuinely nice person, so I agreed to the second evening as well.
===>pmd: sorry that happened to you. she lost out big time, imho.
My belief is that she probably over-booked both days. The question is: do providers realize that by doing this they are actually hurting the ability of another woman to make a living?
===>pmd: even if you talk w/ her, you'll never really know what or why she behaved the way she did.
all you can say if that might have hurt her business [assuming she didnt see anyone at all].
i dont think you can really say that she hurt any other woman's business.
If so, should this even be their concern or is this just a "every woman for herself" type of business? Just a question, because I leave here with a lot of $$$ in my pocket that I had intended to spend.
===>pmd: did you buy a bunch of lottery tickets to help the Texas General Fund and the Texas Education funding?? :^)
Originally Posted by AcesHigh
My opinion is that most don't give a shit about you and your time or the other girls not having the opportunity to take your money.
Sorry for your bad experience.
Originally Posted by monkmonk
agree!! most business owners just think about their own business and how to increase it. some dont think about how to increase it.
providing is not much different in these regards.