Question

If you talk to a provider and you tell them what you want and they agree on a donation amount, but a couple of days later they say they aren't doing it for that, that they must of been broke or something when they agreed to that, do you think they should have stuck to what they agreed on or no?
CatMan4u's Avatar
Buddy in my narrow mind you made a mistake by no seeing her right then. You gave her time to think and then she wouldn't honor that for various reasons i don't see any provider in Springfield
I stay with out of town providers but you do what you want to
yogi692's Avatar
Still trying to meet a Springfield provider, the only one I have seen in Springfield is a traveling lady. Tried setting up a date and got ghosted.

but on topic, she should have stayed true to her word, could have grown into something better.
Cherokeechief's Avatar
I walk away.
GutterFund's Avatar
If you talk to a provider and you tell them what you want and they agree on a donation amount, but a couple of days later they say they aren't doing it for that, that they must of been broke or something when they agreed to that, do you think they should have stuck to what they agreed on or no? Originally Posted by chiefsfan51
My first thought would be, why would you be interested in seeing someone with that lack of integrity (or memory) anyway? I've long believed that these seemingly insignificant faux pas' in businesses practices and ethics cost providers far beyond what they might imagine. Honor your word with me and I'll go to great lengths to go beyond my commitment; but, treat me with disrespect, poor business practice, or dishonesty and I'll decline further involvements immediately.
DallasRain's Avatar
All good points gent!

If a lady offers a deal,she should honor it!!!