I agree with most of what you said.
However, the above quote is a bit drastic stating that only "IN EXTREME CASES" should a NC be somewhat acceptable.
Originally Posted by KlassyKelliAnn
Language, like many things is subjective. If you desire my operating definition of extreme cases, it is quite simple. They are those situations that do not allow for communication, when a hobbyist or provider reasonably feels that they are unable to safely make contact or are simply unable to make contact. In addition, when I say NC, or no call, I am not only referring to a no call during the moments before and during the agreed upon time of the encounter, but also to no communication, which includes calls, e-mails, texts, or PM's after the failed attempt at a meeting. Of course this is just my opinion, ultimately it is not my place to define extreme cases for others, it is up to the people involved with the NCNS to determine if the reasons are acceptable.
What is a hobbyist doesnt call the provider because his SO just walked in?
Originally Posted by KlassyKelliAnn
Personally, I do not consider this extreme for myself. I can usually always find a way to get away to make a quick cancellation call, text, or email. Still, I understand that some hobbyist may be unable to do so, and if that is the case I would hope they attempt to make contact as soon as possible.
What if a provider is stranded for 3 hours waiting for AAA in the middle of nowhere and her cell phone dies? Is that extreme?
Originally Posted by KlassyKelliAnn
Well that illustrates some really bad luck, yes, I would consider that an extreme case that prevents communication, but again, the determination of whether or not it is acceptable or believable is left up to the people involved.
I guess what I am asking, really, is what is acceptable and what is not? What is extreme and what is NOT understandable?
Originally Posted by KlassyKelliAnn
Again, there is no blanket answer to provide here, each person has to consider that for themselves based on their own scenario. What you consider acceptable, I may not, and vice versa. For the most part, I am understanding of an NCNS as long as contact, and an explanation are provided. From there I can determine whether I want to invest any more time and energy.
What do you think about my questions?
On to the Questions:
Where do you post a NC/NS thread? I see many posted in the review forum, not only is that wrong because it is a non-review, but it also does not allow for a response that may lead to a resolution. I tend to leave the Alert section for more serious infractions, so is the Coed section the most plausible place to post?
Generally speaking, how long or how many contact attempts do you make before you post a NC/NS?
Originally Posted by swwaustin