Suggestion and Policy

That would be great, but how would you stop the abuse that is bound to happen?
lv2daty 10082 reads
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I've been no showed twice and it sucked, left me without any backup plan.  I can't see allowing a no show report without some kind of proof.  So many angles on this subject, I think it's best to just keep it back channel or even in the reviewers board.
I just don't see it happening is all i guess. lol

No-shows seems to be a trend.  I suggest there be a form to fill in on a lady if she no-shows.  It can be a number on her page.  (No-shows reported:  3), or something like that.  There needs to be at least some reflection of this unprofessional conduct, even though she may be great if and when she decides to make an appointment.

lv2daty10083 reads

I've been no showed twice and it sucked, left me without any backup plan.  I can't see allowing a no show report without some kind of proof.  So many angles on this subject, I think it's best to just keep it back channel or even in the reviewers board.
I just don't see it happening is all i guess. lol

bookpieces11821 reads

No-shows (on both sides) are a part of this activity.  Not that it is right to do. Having had ladies direct me to a payphone (in order to get the final address) and then getting no answer when I arrive, time has taught me that another guy probably beat me to her apartment.  Read enough blogs and message boards and it is easy to see that ladies are stood up at least 50% of the time.  So the first guy to actually show up, probably gets the girl.  If you are new, and a lady gets a call from a big-spending regular, she just might not arrive at your hotel when you thought she would. Perhaps not at all.

I used to get really annoyed at the whole no-show thing, but then I learned to create alternate plans for myself.  You have to do that.  Best thing you can do is not simply bail on the appointment if you get nervous.  Just be man enough to call back and say you're not coming.

No need to build this into the review forms.  Who is going to keep track of YOUR no-shows?

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