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moosicbos 1 Reviews 1157 reads
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1 / 13

What do you do when a provider misses an appointment? Do you write a review? Technically the person hasn't missed the appointment yet. However they haven't responded to my email message or two text messages that I left today. I don't think they're going to make it. I was looking forward to a nice evening

Lusterburn 19 Reviews 590 reads
posted
2 / 13

Who was it? Maybe others can relate? If it's a regular of yours that you like, not wanting to shame them on the board is understandable too.

brilove See my TER Reviews 587 reads
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3 / 13
DJ1985 21 Reviews 593 reads
posted
4 / 13

You couldn't write a review if you wanted to, you can't review a meeting that never happened. Did you do or say something that gave her a reason to not want to meet you?

trotter321 2 Reviews 485 reads
posted
6 / 13

Dude I'd give her the benefit of the doubt.  She hasn't missed yet.   And then even if she does, everyone deserves one pass.   Get an explanation before you pass judgement.   And then if youre not comfortable with her explanation - move on.

thumper6969 448 reads
posted
7 / 13

sounds like you know something that we don't know about the OP

kasper_woods 10 Reviews 451 reads
posted
8 / 13

You mentioned that she hadn't missed it "yet".  Possibly something scared her off or it was a true emergency.  If you don't get any reply at all, look at the interaction and see if there was something that may have been taken wrong or out of context.   If there was, she's probably off the list and there's no point in trying to explain, but you can learn for the next request for appointment.

Either way, it absolutely sucks.    You plan for an evening and unless you want to drive some scary streets, your day/night is shot and you're left on your own with internet porn.

Lusterburn 19 Reviews 430 reads
posted
9 / 13

Posted By: trotter321
Dude I'd give her the benefit of the doubt.  She hasn't missed yet.   And then even if she does, everyone deserves one pass.   Get an explanation before you pass judgement.   And then if youre not comfortable with her explanation - move on.
Dude's right. Everybody gets one.

IronRooster 13 Reviews 402 reads
posted
10 / 13

Depends on how she handles it. Frankly, in this day and age, the excuse of 'I lost my phone, battery died, I tried to call." wears thin.  

A genuine apology goes a long way, particularly acknowledging how it impacted you. Does she have to put up with the flip side of being NCNS'd far more? Yep - but it's part of the business. She can avoid those time wasters - but so can hobbyists.

vorlon 119 Reviews 409 reads
posted
11 / 13

If she made the appointment you should at least let us know.
If not, did she get back to you at all?

moosicbos 1 Reviews 397 reads
posted
12 / 13

Everything turned out fine. I was just being anxious. Fairly new to this.  

Posted By: vorlon
If she made the appointment you should at least let us know.  
 If not, did she get back to you at all?

TalonTed 92 Reviews 352 reads
posted
13 / 13

And says stuff like WTF didn't you show up and never bothered to call, text or email, etc.

Posted By: moosicbos
What do you do when a provider misses an appointment? Do you write a review? Technically the person hasn't missed the appointment yet. However they haven't responded to my email message or two text messages that I left today. I don't think they're going to make it. I was looking forward to a nice evening.  
   
 

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