In my opinion, having a NCNS review attahed to a provider's profile unfairly hurts her when the scheduling snafu is not all her fault. My understanding is that this happens frequently when NCNS reviews or threads are written.
Originally Posted by causewaycommuter
If it was a scheduling snafu, then she can
call,
email or
PM. Truely, its not that hard. It happens almost weekly with me in RL, but either I, or my client, pick up the phone to call and say something has happened. Not to mention, everyone can forgive someone for a single NCNS if explained. If they can't, then they need to chill out a bit.
Also, what about when it becomes a pattern and it isn't attached to their profile. It then unfairly wastes a guys time. Recently I had one NCNS with a provider. It completely wasted an afternoon and I was damn pissed about it. If she would have called, or responded to my PM's to explain what happened, then I wouldn't have written the review and I would have calmed down. Since she could care less about my time, then it warrants a review that will stick with her.
Causeway, I understand what you and the other moderators are talking about save "Since a session didn't take place, there isn't anything to review". In my opinion, a 'session' begins for me from the first phone call. (as far as my review is concerned.) We do put in our reviews about ease or difficulty in contacting the provider, directions, etc. If that information is not part of the 'session', then why do so many annotate in their reviews, "typical 2 call scenario", etc. A provider can be hot as hell, but if she's consistently a flaky NCNS, I'll probably pass unless all her reviews are absolutely stellar!
Originally Posted by Shadowbeast666
I agree! Outdoorsman and myself had a conversation about this. While I disagree with not giving premium credit for these type of reviews, I understand that it could get abused. BUT, the more info you can put out there the better.
This site is here for information and protection. By not allowing it in a review format and attaching it to a providers profile then it is restricting the amount of info we can gather and it can potentially waste several hours.
Again, I would hope yall would reconsider.