PMed her Friday a week ago for a date on Wednesday at a set time. She said fine and told me to PM or text the night before or morning of. I told her I'd PM at 9 am on the morning of. At 9, I texted, PMed and called and left a message. Crickets. She logged in 4 minutes before appointment time. She never contacted me again. I sent a PM asking politely what happened, and still... crickets. She's logging in, and seeing guys, but for me... crickets.
IJS.
Originally Posted by OldYeller
I donno, it could go either way...
Sounds like it was confirmed here...
PMed her Friday a week ago for a date on Wednesday at a set time. She said fine
Originally Posted by OldYeller
Then, she said to PM again. The PM night before or day of could of been just to give directions, or to ask if they were still good in the event something didn't pop up unexpectedly. I have had things come up, myself or the lady, and things were handled and rescheduled. I usually set dates in advance myself, and follow up the day before or day of just to make sure we are still on for the ''set time'' that was agreed upon as even 2 or 3 days a lot can happen. Believe me, I have heard a lot.
Maybe not a NCNS in the event he showed up at her place and heard crickets. But perhaps we need a new acronym for the types of appointments like this that are scheduled, then one party doesn't communicate on the follow up for the scheduled appointment.
I can think of one example that if a doc calls me to set up my annual check up visit then we set an appointment for it a week in advance. Then the day of the doc calls me to see what's up or where I am at, and I don't call him back. Could be a case of a NCNS. Either way and not saying Mokoa is wrong, but there should of at least been some follow up on her end to let OY know what happened or at least to apologize and reschedule or perhaps why she won't see him.