I spent several day exchanging emails with him and actually turned down someone today at a much higher donation to honor my meeting with him. Originally Posted by sweetcarrieAlways give it at least 24 hours before you post a NC/NS...
This is cmplxscrpn and yes I did tell sweetcarrie I wanted to meet with her. After going through my screening process with her I told her via email (on wednesday) that I would contact her 30 min before my wanting to meet her on Thursday. Yes I did not call her because I was supposed to work from home but had emergency meetings. In addition since I didn't call I honestly didn't expect her to "remember" that I was going to call. Now I've dealt with other providers but I've never had one call/text my phone back the next day. Good thing I have a hobby phone (learned that back from reading posts when we were aspd.net). A courtesy call should've been placed to say I wasn't going to be able to make it but I wasn't able to b/c of having to be in the office. For that I am sorry. Originally Posted by cmplxscrpnMaybe she thought by you saying that you would call her 30 minutes prior to the appointment, she did not think it was if you were going to actually see her, but to let her know you were on your way. She should not have to call/text, but it looks as though she did to confirm with you, several times, and you are saying you could not even text her back to tell her you were not going to make it? Maybe you could not excuse yourself to the bathroom or go on a "smoke break to do so, but at the VERY LEAST, you should have called IMMEDIATELY after you left your office and explained the situation to her. I can see why she posted this thread, and I give her props for doing so.
I'm thinking you had to turn him down because you had the first guy already penciled in, but what's with the "much higher donation"?I assumed she meant she turned down a longer appointment because of him being scheduled/confirmed. I'm with you and not really sure why it's worth mentioning - as it's the ethical (and hopefully standard) thing to do. Though I'm sure there are women who cancel appointments all the time to take higher paying ones but I'm not up to being a bitter cynic yet today.
Yes I did not call her because I was supposed to work from home but had emergency meetings. In addition since I didn't call I honestly didn't expect her to "remember" that I was going to call.Try that next time you have a doctors appointment. I'm fairly certain you'll be charged some sort of fee for blowing them off. Do it enough times and you'll no longer be allowed to use their practice.
Try that next time you have a doctors appointment. I'm fairly certain you'll be charged some sort of fee for blowing them off. Do it enough times and you'll no longer be allowed to use their practice.Completely agree. I been NCNS'd by escorts before and I think it's a shitty way to treat people. Same goes for guys who NCNS a provider. The I was too busy to call or text excuse gets no sympathy from me.
Providers should be treated no differently. It's a business with appointments that you schedule. When you can't make your appointment, call/text/email as soon as you can and at least let her know what happened. You are taking time not only out of her business day, you are affecting her earnings (not only the money she lost on you, but the money she lost on not being able to schedule for that time), and you are saying your time is more important than hers. Originally Posted by Missy Mariposa