Ok! Let's review the Booking Protocol!

Shiloh Stevens's Avatar
Besitos.

If I may say, a couple of gentlemen saw this thread and followed my protocol. They are keepers! I meet some great people out here.
  • romab
  • 03-16-2012, 11:47 PM
I'm with Yowzer. The card not called is how often providers can't be bothered to even respond to a request for appt. Even if she has no time, doesn't want appt, there is no excuse for not watching your method of contact and at least give a response. Had enough NS/NC from providers; how long does a text take to say thanks but can't meet? Hell if I did that in my business I would have no business real quick. Thank goodness for my ATF's who do get it. R
I'm with Yowzer. The card not called is how often providers can't be bothered to even respond to a request for appt. Even if she has no time, doesn't want appt, there is no excuse for not watching your method of contact and at least give a response. Had enough NS/NC from providers; how long does a text take to say thanks but can't meet? Hell if I did that in my business I would have no business real quick. Thank goodness for my ATF's who do get it. R Originally Posted by romab
and then there are these gals Yowzer>> http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=405120
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Mountie, I 100% agree with you. Even my regular provider of 11 years, has pulled this crap on me several years ago.

I make some excuse to my boss for leaving work and get the third degree for it. Drive over an hour in the rain to get to the appointment and because she regularly changes incall locations, I have to call 5 minutes prior to appointment time to get the room number, and then she does not pick-up the phone. What the Fuck!

What is that old saying about a bird..... Oh yea, I remember, it's "a hundred dollars in the hand is worth two hundred dollars in the bush!"

Out of several hundred dates, I have only had to reschedule one time due to a family emergency.

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