sleepy, I am trying to see your point...Clients are out both time and money if they get cancelled on or no showed once they travel to see a provider. Gas isn't free. Neither is an uber or lyft if they go that route. If driving to an appointment doesn't cost any money, then why do providers have higher rates or ask extra for outcalls?
But on the guy's side, if you are speaking from a local incall point of view, asking for a lady to send a guy a small deposit to ensure she will show up to an incall is not the same.
If the lady falls through, the guy is missing out on an appointment, not any money.
If a traveling lady gets cancelled on after PAYING for her room already, she is out money.
That is my point. Originally Posted by tntangie
There is risk of lost time and money on both sides if they are cancelled on. It's not only on the provider's side.