Minnesota

"I'll be there..."
nobodysfool2007 1 Reviews 594 reads
posted
1 / 7

In all the time that I was active, I only Canceled
one time, and I did so a few hours ahead of the appointment.
I have Never been tardy beyond 5 minutes, at any
appointment as well.

I don't appreciate others treating my time, efforts, nor sincere gestures, as though I am not
worthy of mutual respect.

I appreciate the OP candor, in admitting her past guilt, but also the fact that she learned from the experience, and the outcome has positive results.

The OP shows great maturity in how she views herself, and others.
Reading her post, one can pick up on many points, be it reliability, Communication, respect of oneself, and others, Jenny has appeared to have assembled a positive and balanced approach to live
by actions and standards, and not just words or representations.

Way to Go Girl. I enjoyed reading your post, and I think that you are an asset to those who's lives you come into contact with.
Thanks for sharing!

vantheman666 11 Reviews 483 reads
posted
2 / 7

and she was well reviewed...I mean, GLOWING reviews.  SMH.  Oh, well.  I'll move on to the next one...and ladies, for what it's worth, I will never pull that crap on any of you.  You're all as important to me as any other woman in my life.

TalonTed 92 Reviews 510 reads
posted
3 / 7

Posted By: jenniekennedymn
These three words struck me not in their content, but in the fact that I was 100% assured that they were backed by the integrity of a friend who I've known for two years. There was no doubt in my mind that if anything changed, I would know with adequate time.  
 Recently, I've seen a lot of back-and-forth discussions about NCNS. One individual made the comment that it seemed as if providers thought their time was more valuable than his. I appreciate the honesty. I felt a twinge of guilt because I've flaked out before and realized that this is what a lack of communication conveys. Ouch! Not how I want to be treated or how I want to treat others! The truth often hurts but can lead to positive change when processed as help rather than criticism.  
   
  I understand that things happen out of our control, and am not passing judgement when we encounter difficult circumstances that sabotage the days' plans. I've been there, life can be overwhelming, and there are legitimate reasons for a lapse in communication. Dependability is something I've come to value so much in others, as I make it a part of my character as well.  
   
 I've seen Friday shills for the girls, and wanted to use this day to show my appreciation to the dependable men out there. Thank you to everyone who I can count on, and for those of you who have taught me respect and dependability by example. Actions speak louder than words.  
   
 Have a wonderful weekend!  
   
 Jennie
If I've confirmed an appointment with a provider and regardless of the reason I couldn't show up, I'm more than happy to pay you for the agreed amount.  When I'm already at the parking lot of hotel, and provider won't respond at all to my call or make up some lame excuse, and tells me I can't see you now, byte!!!!!! No even a fucking apologies for wasting my time

takingmytime 73 Reviews 550 reads
posted
4 / 7

"These three words struck me not in their content, but in the fact that I was 100% assured that they were backed by the integrity of a friend who I've known for two years. There was no doubt in my mind that if anything changed, I would know with adequate time."

 
The first part of your post reads as if you had someone vouch for a couple clients and they didn't show up?  I hope you contacted the person that vouched for these gentlemen, as well as, the gentlemen themselves and you at least get a reason for their absences.

AladinSane 335 reads
posted
5 / 7

I understand that this happens to the ladies and it seems like it happens often.  I have never NS'ed and only needed to cancel a few times in 5 years, so I have no reference to gauge what is average.  When I did need to cancel it was always with notice and an offer to re-book and make up.    I am curious to hear from our lady friends: how often does this happen out of say 10 scheduled meetings.  In my experience the chance of being NCNS'ed is close to 2 out of ten, even when I have seen the person before.

What say you...

takingmytime 73 Reviews 458 reads
posted
6 / 7

event.  

I am only guessing here but...I would guess that there are a great many providers that have never NCNS a client as there are a great many guys that have not done so.

Those that do are most likely repeat offenders.  I also would venture a guess that it is more common amongst first time hobbyists or providers.  Something spooked them and they disappeared.

I have been NCNS twice and it was same lady.  She was a well respected lady, but a repeat offender.

my .02

vorlon 119 Reviews 236 reads
posted
7 / 7

That strikes me as very high.  I'd say my percentage is 1-2%.

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