So I just called the punt team onto the field. . .
There was a hot lady that decided to give my region a try as she was passing by on her tour and she put an ad up--not just a trip-teaser, but an ad.
I did my research and contacted her. Gave her my screening info and she confirmed all was well and we nailed down a general day, time, and location.
The weekend comes and goes, and there was no further contact from her. I send a quick PM (actually two over the weekend). . .no response, even though she did log in and even made a few posts. I had already rearranged the work schedule, crafted my alibi for being gone and in that part of town, went to the bank for the funds, gathered the stuff for my BFE outcall road-kit including her favorite refreshments. . .all the usual preparations if you get my drift--to each their own depending on their personal session preferences.
Still no contact. . .still no cancellation notice posted on the board.
Time passes, and I start thinking of plan B. I mean, I have everything ready and don't want to waste the opportunity. I want to be a considerate hobbyist, so before booking with another gal, I reach out to her one last time on the phone and she responds:
"Oh yeah. . .sorry. . .I decided to cancel the trip--not enough advance bookings."
I get this. It is part of the business. Providers need to cancel when it would not only make them less profit on a given trip, it might cost them more than they would make off of a handful of sessions. No argument there. This is not a NSNC situation--just a disapointing and inconvenient one. I am sure I will find a local provider to take care of me, but probably not in time to take advantage of all this opportunity and preparation.
I am not trying to kick a wasp nest here. I just thought it might be worth throwing the topic up to be discussed a bit. What is fair to expect from a provider that has to cancel?
If you are a provider, how do you handle letting gents know when you need to cancel? What type of time frame do you use? What is considered polite and considerate?
If you are a hobbyist, what type of notification would you expect? How much notice before a penciled-in session gets canceled would you like to be given? How do you handle these situations?