Phoenix

This is happening too much lately.
Buddy2012 17 Reviews 131 reads
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I think this has been happening a lot this year.  It's so easy to blame the phone, it lost it's charge, I didn't see your text.  I don't think providers, like most millennials, don't go 10 ft from their phone and keep it charged too.  They have notification on all their texts, emails, and other accounts.  What I hate the most is no response once you get to the incall location, this is the worst of all and I think warrants disclosure of their name to protect others hobbyists.  

So I made a outcall appt well in advance with a reputable woman with many reviews only to be stood up with no courtesy call.  I text her an hour out to find out if we were still on and nothing.  Again 30 minutes out and nothing. What do you guys think should I put her on blast?

Zzbottom2138 reads

Short answer, yes.

Personally, I'd wait a day or two to see if she gets in touch with a reason and an offer to make it right. Then tells us about it.

you imply, but don't specify, that her reputation is good and her many reviews depict a reliable provider.  If that is the case, then I would be disappointed but personally I would wait at least 24 hours to hear from her. There are lots of things that could have happened.

Apparent phone issues.  No offer to make it right. Lesson learned.  

I think this has been happening a lot this year.  It's so easy to blame the phone, it lost it's charge, I didn't see your text.  I don't think providers, like most millennials, don't go 10 ft from their phone and keep it charged too.  They have notification on all their texts, emails, and other accounts.  What I hate the most is no response once you get to the incall location, this is the worst of all and I think warrants disclosure of their name to protect others hobbyists.  

agree with Buddy....it's BS and no reason not to share (if it really happened). Both sides in these situations make arrangements......if one or the other is a NCNS......everyone should know

you cannot write up a review.  However, I don't see what good it would have done to blast her phone, but the best thing is to give up her name/ID# so we can be forewarned and make the appropriate decisions.

This way we will all know that she may not be someone to bother with.  Thanks for the heads up.

My concern is that if I put her on blast in the public forum what's to stop her for making up something to put me on blast for and hurt my future sessions?  I have no problem letting her name out in private.  Ladies, what are your opinions on this?

I think you should state her name to those that PM you and not post in public cause of the backlash...
just my 2-cents...

I personally have never ever done this to a client.  I hate when it happens to me, so I wouldn't do it to a client.  No excuse unless in an accident but as soon as possible I would let you know.  Your time is valuable as is mine.  Sorry it happened to you.   Ladies should be held accountable.  

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