I think it all depends on the situation. I prefer to book in advance. This way, I can make arrangements to actually keep the appointments. However, sometimes life gets in the way, and it is my duty to warn the other party well in advance that I would not be able to keep the appointment. I expect the same from them.Special Olympians ??
On the other hand, there are times when I unexpectedly have some free time to play, or the real life situation takes me where I know I can play. So, I ask if they are available.
However, because the type of provider I am attracted to (ones who don't do just this for a living, but are also in it for the hobby it self), they are often are not available on such short notice, which I respect and understand. On many occasions, my "spur of the moment" requests were met with an offer to meet at an alternate time, which was still convenient for both (or more) of us.
Back to the topic, it is just a common courtesy to let the other party know in advance if you can not keep the appointment, instead of stringing them along, and then disappearing, which I see mostly with the Millennials generation, not just in the hobby, but in real life too.
It feels like it has been pounded in their head that you can not have a negative response. There is a definite and observable difference in behavior between Gen X/Y and the Millennials. It is not just because of their age, it is the way they have been raised for the last 25 years (everyone is a winner, everyone gets a trophy...) Originally Posted by Bluee
HiMany of the gents here including my self at times contact 30 min to an hr ahead due to "the urge to release." (I only contact in this fashion with someone I am comfortable with). In fact many of the reviews here begin with a statement or story in that fashion. Why people don't show up or Why do they cancel last min? Who knows.
Before my hiatus and after I've had a lot of people being no-shows and I'm not really sure why /: I'd like to know reasons why people just text/ email you up until 30 to 15 minutes before an appointment to then never show up? Is it usually nerves or not being comfortable with the location...? or what are other reasons to just back out with no explanation?
Also, do you prefer making appointments in advance or just calling a provider and meeting her within and hour or so?
Thanks ! Originally Posted by KeiraLeone