Don't both eccie and P-411 have an option to send an e-mail notification to the member whenever a PM or appointment request is received by the member?
Why would anyone who advertises on a site turn that off?
Don't both eccie and P-411 have an option to send an e-mail notification to the member whenever a PM or appointment request is received by the member?yes - per the User CP page...
Why would anyone who advertises on a site turn that off? Originally Posted by PODarkness
The forum can send a message to your email address to inform you when someone sends you a private message.
[chkbox] Receive Email Notification of New Private Messages
So guys, how persistent are you after having your initial attempts to contact a provider fail; and ladies - if you have no interest in seeing someone do you respond or just blow them off? Originally Posted by Wheretonow
It stills beg the question as to why she couldn't have responded with "Sorry, you don't have enough recent OKs to make me feel safe" or something similar. Then I might have been encouraged to work at meeting her screening requirements instead of wondering if I even want to see her. Originally Posted by WheretonowIn the first quote above I stated the reason for posting - to get some sharing on how others handle NSPMs (no show pms - a new acronym I just thought up) and also how other providers handle the situation.
In the first quote above I stated the reason for posting - to get some sharing on how others handle NSPMs (no show pms - a new acronym I just thought up) and also how other providers handle the situation.I agree with pmdelites on this, but it is amazing only a couple of providers have responded on this thread, which makes you wonder if many of them are callased to the business of providing.
In the second quote I was wondering (out loud) why a person in the customer service business doesn't provide customer service.
I really appreciated many of your comments, which leaves a few of the more sanctimonious posts I'm skipping over (as soon as I spy that the sanctimonious gene has again taken over their thought process). Originally Posted by Wheretonow
On P411 & Eccie, you can tell when a Provider is currently ONLINE.well, pretty close, i'd say.
(Just put her on your Eccie contact list, when she logs in, she will show up on the Buddy list. On P411 it gives you an ONLINE button.)
On P411 you can tell if a provider read your Profile under tracking.
On Eccie, you can get a confirmation that she opened and read your PM.
If she's ONLINE, she's not in a session.
send her a message at that time and if she don't respond, move on.
After several attempts from more than 1 source.
I NEVER contact THAT provider EVER again. she lost my business.
CG Originally Posted by Copierguy0
well, pretty close, i'd say.Well pmdelites, I see you found some loop holes in my logic.
1. On P411 & Eccie, you can tell when a Provider is currently ONLINE.
==> pmd: all the ONLINE indicator tells you is that the user is LOGGED IN. not at the computer, not reading posts, not checking out pm's - just logged in, period. unless eccie and p411 have incorporated webcams or physical presence detection into their software, or it's really her pimp that is logged in, you cannot tell if the person is really there or not. or if they are in the right or left mind :^) [same goes for other boards and instant msging systems]
on eccie, there is a little icon in their posts indicating whether they are online or not - the little person icon next to the "report to mod" icon.
Good point, i missed that one.
2. On P411 you can tell if a provider read your Profile under tracking.
On Eccie, you can get a confirmation that she opened and read your PM.
==> pmd: all those indicators tell you is that a) they clicked on your profile and/or Her pimp request or b) they clicked on a box asking them to confirm receipt of the pm.
neither of those tell you whether or not the person actually READ your profile or pm. as far as i know, neither system scans my eyeballs or reads my mind or makes providers read the damn profile.
damn good thing they dont :^)
I want them to read the profile and while in session, you can tell if they did by the things they do or don't do.
3. If she's ONLINE, she's not in a session.
===> again ONLINE only means she's logged in.
plus, being ONLINE is not mutually exclusive w/ being in a session.
i know one woman who was online and in an ECCIE Chat while in a session - she asked what she & her guy should do next - talk about websourcing :^)
Chat room times out after 30-min. if the lady did that in MY session, i would have walked and blasted her review
4. send her a message at that time and if she don't respond, move on.
After several attempts from more than 1 source.
I NEVER contact THAT provider EVER again. she lost my business.
==> pmd: that's definitely your prerogative. others may quit after the 1st non-response, some after the 3rd, some never quit. to each their own. Originally Posted by pmdelites