I see where you're coming from. Your posts are always well thought out and courteous. that is why I hope you answer this post.
I think we can all agree that there are many more NCNS than there are providers having legitimate emergencies. The ERs would be full on Friday night, lol.
We guys realize this is a business. Our natural inclination is to think a NCNS is a result of overbooking to maximize revenue or NCNS with us because there is a fatter wallet that is taking our time. There may also be times when the provider gets gun shy on a guy after she has screened, but before she meets him.
So here is my question, What percentage on general NCNSs by providers will you estimate are because a regular wants that time who had tipped well in the past or another guy who offers a premium for fast access? If this happened for you, I assume you would make arrangements to reschedule and communicate with the cancelled guy ASAP, but unfortunately, I think you are the minority on that. Many providers just blow off the guy they are cancelling on for a bigger pay day. The reality is that if these rude providers are really good at their craft and/or really hot, they likely never suffer any consequences to their income from blowing guys off