Yes, some high end ladies do charge a cancellation fee, though that is typically difficult to enforce. There isn't exactly a written contract. A week's time is more than ample for notification of a cancellation. If it was last minute and she was out the cost of the hotel, then I could understand. However, in this case, I believe that charging a cancellation fee is unreasonable.
Today I had to cancel an appointment with a provider I have seen several times before. I do like to set appointments in advance so this cancellation was one week in advance. I did get a response back from the provider asking for a $150 cancellation fee or Pre-Pay (400/1,5h) our next meeting so she wouldn't take a financial hit.
Is this reasonable? I mean I cancelled well ahead of time I think,
one small side note: she cancelled our meeting two weeks ago last minute., while I had taken time off of work without asking her for anything.
I would love to hear other opinions since I am confused with this.
Thank you
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Most High End Girls do have a Cancellation Fee they charge. From the prices you're posting it does sound like this Escort is a High End Escort. I would think that if you Cancelled an Appintment well in advance, in your case one week ahead of time, there shouldn't be any Cancellation Fee you should have to pay her.
When she Cancels out on you I'd look for another Provider. Unless you really like this one.
So she gets to cancel last minute after you've taken time off work but she demands payment for a full week's notice? Um no, she's wrong. If it was the day before, then maybe you should give her something since she probably wouldn't have time to book another appointment. But a week ahead of time is complete nonsense. Sorry ladies.
She's way off base with this - she cancelled on you last minute, and now this. Week's notice is more than enough. A few days is enough. Move on.
The good news is that there are lots of good providers in Chi-town!
BTW - you should let us know who this is.
If I cancelled a week ahead of time I would not expect to pay a cancellation fee and I can't imagine there are many ladies here that would expect one. I think that's fairly courteous
Code please?
Didn't know this existed, cool ![]()
I think a week is a proper amount of time to warn her so she can set something else with someone else to fill your time slot. You shouldn't feel bad at all...
XXX-Giselle Parker
Is this reasonable? I mean I cancelled well ahead of time I think,
one small side note: she cancelled our meeting two weeks ago last minute., while I had taken time off of work without asking her for anything.
I would love to hear other opinions since I am confused with this.
Thank you
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I would find someone else. You cancelled in more than enough time. She has a week to get more appointments which I'm sure she already has a few lined up. And the fact that you are a repeat client should hold enough weight for you to cancel a whole week early. Even if you cancelled 2 - 3 days early is good courtesy.
She obviously has no regard for you since she cancelled last minute while you took time off from work. I'm sure she didnt offer you a discount for her last minute cancellation.
And when she emails asking when you want to reschedule (because she will), politely decline and tell her there's no need to contact you. You will reach out to her if and when you want to reschedule.
Don't feel bad.......Find someone new......TER has a buffet of women for you to choose from.
I agree Jada,
A weeks notice is more than enough time to get another client to fill the time. If it's the day before or even worse, on the day I get mighty fed up but I don't charge a cancellation fee. I prefer to keep things cordial for a future booking, and if the client is a new and annoying time waster then you won't get your cancellation fee out of him anyway
Are you sure you're not a provider imposter? ![]()
I understand all about cancellations. I do not charge a cancellation fee but I feel like I will give the person one more shot if they give me enough notice. If it is the same day within hours or a no show then I do not give them another chance and they are on my bad list and I choose not to give them another shot. I know that might sound harsh but it is difficult to book appointments that quickly. If a client gives me a week, well that is no problem and I have rescheduled before. Sometimes we have things that come up as well. We are all human and are here to have fun! That is why I do not charge for cancellations. I just weed through the bad ones and only have fun with the good ones!!!
Just my two cents!
Love
Zana
This is a P4P industry with no set rules, but plenty of options. If for some reason it's important for you to see this woman again try to work it out with her personally. Either you'll want to abide by her rules or you won't. You're not going to figure that out on a discussion board. Otherwise chose another provider. How hard is that?
I'll be honest. If someone canceled on me with a week's notice, I'd have no problem with it. Things happen, and a week is a lot of notice to rebook that time.
With that being said, you mention that you've seen this lady many times before. Were you unaware of her cancellation policy? Seeing as this is the first time you've had to cancel with her, that may indeed be the case. Which is kind-of a bummer. Surprises like that do indeed suck.
If you had NCNS'd on her in the past and were trying to see her again, then i could understand paying for the session in full up front. Hell, if someone NCNSs on me, I require them to pay for the previously booked session prior to booking again. As they say, "fool me once, shame on me..."
But this isn't the case, here.
I'm surprised that she's requiring a cancellation fee for a cancellation a week ahead of time from someone she's seen multiple times, though. She is, of course, free to run her business how she sees fit, though.
Yes, some high end ladies do charge a cancellation fee, though that is typically difficult to enforce. There isn't exactly a written contract. A week's time is more than ample for notification of a cancellation. If it was last minute and she was out the cost of the hotel, then I could understand. However, in this case, I believe that charging a cancellation fee is unreasonable.
ased on the facts you've described, you don't owe her a thing.
Thanks everybody for your opinions, I pretty much had the same thoughts about this, but wanted to double check this. It isn't a topic I can talk about it here at home.
Just to clarify she doesn't have any cancellation policy's on her website or did she ever mention them to me.
I prefer not to mention her name here since I have to much respect for her and we really had some amazing times
Just to clarify she doesn't have any cancellation policy's on her website or did she ever mention them to me.
I prefer not to mention her name here since I have to much respect for her and we really had some amazing times.
I love when people say "I'm not gonna name names" and then have one review in last 6 months.... Ummmm.... I think I know who it is or now am assuming. I totally respect privacy- but then simply don't name names- we know you had a great time, and yes we are all trying to be gentleman..... This just annoys me!
With that said, I agree with what has been said- you are in the right and should you wish to see her again and she charges--- I would say the connection is not what it should be and as others have said... Move on would be best