A quick chat on the phone probably would have cleared things up for you.
Texting is easy, but when there is confusion talking is always better
Originally Posted by Laura Lynn
I agree with Laura.
There are a few unwritten rules, they're not always followed
, but your initial contact seemed to be in line with the person you were dealing with. Just the communication was off. The reasons could be anything and I won't speculate.
Over the years, I've gotten a few complaints (and lost a few opportunities) because I require a short chat before meeting. It can be just a few moments but I will NOT meet you before hearing your voice.
Well, that works both ways.
I've only turned down less than a handful of appointments after speaking to someone but I can tell you, it's VERY important to put a voice to that e-mail/text.
It can make all of the difference in the world.
I'm always shocked that a whole lot of men don't seem to care one way or the other.
Anyway, it happened. The appointment didn't make. So one goes forward.
Good luck,
Elisabeth