First off it's unclear to me as to you accepting his offer for the 4 hrs...sounds like you didn't count the donation until things progressed...perhaps he knew he shorted you and he was dwelling on that and that's where his guilty conscious got the best of him and caused him not to be able to perform, which could have been alleviated if you had counted the donation in advance...But to answer the question, No I would not have refunded any money...But I do think there is a lesson learned in all of this as well as some policy proceedures for future clients... Originally Posted by cumalotThere are lessons to be learned here, yes, and every negative can be turned into a positive, eventually, but faulting Debbie for not counting the money up front, saying that she could have "alleviated" the problem by doing that, is like saying a home deserves to be burglarized because the thief found a window unlatched. It's faulty cause-and-effect logic that I respectfully disagree with, cumalot.
he had buyers remorse. that happened go me a couple of times.But he didn't, and therein lies the crux of the matter. Once he decided to stay he should have honored his entire commitment. You're overlooking the fact that he was ALREADY out to cheat her by not having the agreed upon donation in the envelope. I think buyer's remorse isn't applicable in this situation.
sucks when the lady doesnt live up to expectations
a guy has from her pics.
why the political correctness.
he wasnt into you once he saw you in person.
he probably should have left as soon as he got there. Originally Posted by ibechill
he had buyers remorse. that happened go me a couple of times.There seemed to be plenty of chemistry for two hours!! If he wasn't happy after a few minutes, all he had to do was say so.
sucks when the lady doesnt live up to expectations
a guy has from her pics.
why the political correctness.
he wasnt into you once he saw you in person.
he probably should have left as soon as he got there. Originally Posted by ibechill