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Bijou 1988 reads
posted
1 / 16

I am someone who gives everyone the benefit of the doubt. I work very hard to provide great experiences and to be punctual. I'm also very diplomatic and prefer to come to mutually beneficial arrangements when ever possible, so here's the issue.  

I have a client, whom I'd seen once before and seemed to enjoy himself very much,  who booked a 90 minute massage last Saturday, he left an e-mail about five hours before the appointment stating he wouldn't be able to make it due to an emergency in the family. Okay, for sure, no problem on my part AT ALL. Wished him and his family member well and went on my merry way.  

Yesterday, I found out my studio would be available to me all day today, I offered a few people who had been wanting to get in time today (I only work incall on Mondays and Saturdays most of the time). He happily booked another 90 minute and I gave him first pick on time.  

Well, he's officially 41 minutes late now, and did not contact me at all. Needless to say I'm a little irritated. However, like I said, I like to give people the benefit of the doubt and I *never* get pissy with my clients. I think it's very classless to do so.  

But, suggestions? Give him one more opportunity, or cut my losses? (incidentally I had to turn two other people down who wanted the time slot)

DJ1985 21 Reviews 380 reads
posted
2 / 16

NCNS=DNS If he didn't care enough to contact you why would you give him the opportunity to waste your time yet again?

Posted By: Bijou
I am someone who gives everyone the benefit of the doubt. I work very hard to provide great experiences and to be punctual. I'm also very diplomatic and prefer to come to mutually beneficial arrangements when ever possible, so here's the issue.  
   
 I have a client, whom I'd seen once before and seemed to enjoy himself very much,  who booked a 90 minute massage last Saturday, he left an e-mail about five hours before the appointment stating he wouldn't be able to make it due to an emergency in the family. Okay, for sure, no problem on my part AT ALL. Wished him and his family member well and went on my merry way.  
   
 Yesterday, I found out my studio would be available to me all day today, I offered a few people who had been wanting to get in time today (I only work incall on Mondays and Saturdays most of the time). He happily booked another 90 minute and I gave him first pick on time.  
   
 Well, he's officially 41 minutes late now, and did not contact me at all. Needless to say I'm a little irritated. However, like I said, I like to give people the benefit of the doubt and I *never* get pissy with my clients. I think it's very classless to do so.  
   
 But, suggestions? Give him one more opportunity, or cut my losses? (incidentally I had to turn two other people down who wanted the time slot).  
   
 

harborview 10 Reviews 519 reads
posted
3 / 16

so you could have booked another client if one called.  

Now he booked again and has no showed without notice.  It's not late enough yet to say NCNS (No Call, No Show).  I'd give him 24 hours.   However, he knows he stood you up.  The first thing he needs to do is apologize.  

He has lost his priority status.  If you choose to see him at all, it is as a fill in at your convenience.  You are within your rights to run your business as you see fit...  and if you don't feel like risking another time slot for him I wouldn't blame you.  I'd wait & see what vibe you get.  You should not turn away reliable clients for NO shows.  

A lady who stood me up & wasted my opportunity...  I would not see her now, even it if was FREE.  Because the wasted opportunity is something I could not replace.

Bijou 502 reads
posted
5 / 16

I come here! Thank you, as I said I really prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt. I will see what the next day brings, and go from there.

keystonekid 114 Reviews 392 reads
posted
6 / 16

he could have been in an auto accident or some other unforeseen situation.  See if he contacts you within 24 hours; otherwise drop him like a brick.

No responsiveness on his part means he does not value your time.

WymenLover 36 Reviews 431 reads
posted
7 / 16

Posted By: Bijou
Well, he's officially 41 minutes late now, and did not contact me at all. Needless to say I'm a little irritated. However, like I said, I like to give people the benefit of the doubt and I *never* get pissy with my clients.
She waits a whole 41 minutes (using a stopwatch?) before posting this?

Bijou 353 reads
posted
8 / 16

I typically wait 30 minutes for no shows (after I've contacted them ten minutes after the time they were meant to be at the appointment) I'm sure I should have sat, cooling my heals for the entire 90 minutes ;)

Bijou 397 reads
posted
9 / 16

I haven't heard from him yet.

Nightfalle 14 Reviews 494 reads
posted
10 / 16

Agree with the above, would add that if you're considering giving him a third shot I'd expect some sort of compensation for the second time.  Canceling with notice is just the way things go sometimes, but canceling with no notice is disrespectful.

JackDunphy 407 reads
posted
11 / 16

It sucks when it happens either way, and in most cases it is b.s.  

I mean how many times does someone have an emergency so horrific they cant even manage to take 10-15 seconds for a text/email to notify the other person?  

Gals can make a fortune on an hourly basis and cancellations and NCNS is just a part of the down side.

I've been in your shoes more times than what I would've wanted, so I get the frustration

Bijou 434 reads
posted
12 / 16
harborview 10 Reviews 376 reads
posted
13 / 16

Without an excuse at least & an apology...   he's just a time waster.  If he wants to book, nothing wrong with requiring a deposit...  and/or a cancelation fee for last time...  At that point, he has to really want to see you.  Probably, he'll disappear.  But if you do not have self respect, than your clients won't respect you either.  Hold your head up!  

Posted By: JuliasLilSecret
You could require a 50% deposit from him to hold time or you can put him on your personal do not see list.  I've actually had a few people send deposits for me to hold time, so it can be done.  
   
   
Posted By: Bijou
I am someone who gives everyone the benefit of the doubt. I work very hard to provide great experiences and to be punctual. I'm also very diplomatic and prefer to come to mutually beneficial arrangements when ever possible, so here's the issue.    
     
  I have a client, whom I'd seen once before and seemed to enjoy himself very much,  who booked a 90 minute massage last Saturday, he left an e-mail about five hours before the appointment stating he wouldn't be able to make it due to an emergency in the family. Okay, for sure, no problem on my part AT ALL. Wished him and his family member well and went on my merry way.    
     
  Yesterday, I found out my studio would be available to me all day today, I offered a few people who had been wanting to get in time today (I only work incall on Mondays and Saturdays most of the time). He happily booked another 90 minute and I gave him first pick on time.    
     
  Well, he's officially 41 minutes late now, and did not contact me at all. Needless to say I'm a little irritated. However, like I said, I like to give people the benefit of the doubt and I *never* get pissy with my clients. I think it's very classless to do so.    
     
  But, suggestions? Give him one more opportunity, or cut my losses? (incidentally I had to turn two other people down who wanted the time slot).    
     
 

hbyist+truth=;( 335 reads
posted
14 / 16

Especially considering you lost potentially 2 sources of income.

Or, allow him to book again and cancel on his ass. Hey good enough for him, good enough for you.

floyd1039 10 Reviews 362 reads
posted
15 / 16

I am fairly new here but do you really suggest this. I can not see any win for her and a possible loss. An angry review by an alias can be more damaging than just cut off all contact. Stillnewbut I would suggest getting on the PO board and letothers know and block his number.

VixenBijou See my TER Reviews 333 reads
posted
16 / 16

Thanks everyone. I'm not a vindictive person (unless someone *really* fucks with me) so, while I haven't heard from him, if he wanted to book again, yes, I'd require a deposit of 50%.

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