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MikeAndIke 1698 reads
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Never even considered doing it to be honest. I can't imagine that providers would even be open to doing this for any clients other than those they know well enough to have in their address book & identify who it is texting them.


I've had some providers that after the appt is set they might text to say hi or inform me they are on their way, running late, etc.. Only in that case would I use text messaging to respond.

Nico Veneta3285 reads

How many of you try to set appointments by text messaging???

I have had so many text messages today for this purpose today. Please don't. You have the # so try calling or maybe email.

Always
Nico

Some people are cool with this. Most aren't. I ask first, though.

Texting can be helpful because it doesn't demand the lady answer the phone NOW NOW NOW- and some don't prefer long phone conversations. If you can sort out details texting, I can see why it's effective.

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Always and only via e-mail.
It allows me to provide a lady with the information I think she will need, and allows her time to make a decision and respond.  All while allowing each to read and reply at a time convenient to them.

Old School2630 reads

preferred that as a means of communication and I just moved on.

Relying on text messages and the pain it is for configuring some cohesive with big fingers is not worth the effort. Would rather deal with providing all the needed info on the email to do screening, show my desire to meet and compliance with all her safety needs and be done with it. Response is always quicker, more organized and smoother.

I just finally got the hang of it.  You may remember that I always called as a response to yours.  The bad news is that one lovely lady has become the unfortunate victim of my new knowledge.  oops...

if i get a reply i will call her if she tells me it's ok

of those who can text.  How do your fingers do all that typing?  LOL

MikeAndIke1699 reads

Never even considered doing it to be honest. I can't imagine that providers would even be open to doing this for any clients other than those they know well enough to have in their address book & identify who it is texting them.


I've had some providers that after the appt is set they might text to say hi or inform me they are on their way, running late, etc.. Only in that case would I use text messaging to respond.

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