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WIMissScarlet See my TER Reviews 376 reads
posted
1 / 16

I do not do deposits or cancellation fees, but because of this I have a very strict NCNS policy. I let a guy slip though!! And he NCNS again!!! He offered to pay a cancellation fee and I declined. He said that this was "not fair" because other gals let him do this. I am out $600 (300 for both one hour appointments) and he offered me $200 for a fee. I declined and told him I would not be rescheduling with him again.  My policy is listed on my website and tryst. Of course I understand if you have an actual emergency, this guy just has a "busy" life (his words). Thoughts? Guys and gals, let me know what you think!!

brokeloser123 6 reads
posted
2 / 16

Hello,

I would demand $300 for both missed appointments and the acceptable that a future booking would require FULL PAYMENT upfront. That's firm but fair imo.

GeorgeSpelviniii 226 Reviews 8 reads
posted
3 / 16

You did what was right for you!  Sure, there are valid reasons to miss or reschedule an appointment.  But to willy nilly do so and think it is okay isn't cool.  Accountability and repercussions are on him, not you!

cks175 44 Reviews 7 reads
posted
4 / 16

Accept the cancellation fee but if he NCNS a third time, he’s out.

RespectfulRobert 13 reads
posted
5 / 16
hehitshewins 4 reads
posted
6 / 16

Your policy is clear. He's feelings are not your problem.

 
That said, I would take the $200, because some money is better than no money. And, I would tell him if he wants to rebook he needs to pay the entire amount upfront for the new appointment.

 
And while I understand you were expecting $600, that's what's called sunk money. It's already in the past and money you don't have. The best decision is one that you are comfortable with for the future. Even if that decision is telling him to f off.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 8 reads
posted
7 / 16

BOTH missed appointments, then it's no harm, no foul, but she still as to decide if next time is going to be back to number one or is it number three?  If it's back to number one, and the policy remains the same, then this could be an ongoing source of revenue without ever having to see the guy in person.   Lol

Rafl 5 reads
posted
8 / 16

No excuse for that shit. I had a girl 45 minutes late because of “traffic”. It’s absolutely disrespectful.  Leave fucking earlier then.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 6 reads
posted
9 / 16

I personally have required deposits to book, since 2010 & if I lost $600 out of pocket I would need to be reimbursed. I don’t invest my time and money, like I used to prior to becoming a single parent. I can not afford to risk loosing time and money. 💰

100ProofOfLV See Agency Profile 6 reads
posted
10 / 16

Without a good reason, one strike and you're out. N-E-X-T-!

TSBlairebanks See my TER Reviews 8 reads
posted
11 / 16

Lmao the subscription model for flakes 😂
Ghostflix: $200/month to never meet me.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 9 reads
posted
12 / 16

would love a deal like this.   Find 50 regulars who don't take up an of your time but pay you $10,000 a month collectively.  Lol

GeorgeSpelviniii 226 Reviews 7 reads
posted
13 / 16

... and had pissed someone off twice, I wouldn't want to book with that woman now.  This is a generality and not directed at Scarlett because I don't know how she would react.  But I would be concerned if I aggreged a woman, that her state of mind might not be as positive and loving as she normally is.  If she is harboring any ill thoughts in the back of her mind because she thinks I was an asshole, my hour of fantasy might be an hour of nightmare.

And not putting words into any of the lady's mouth, but why take the $200 + donation and see him?  If he was that disrespectful before you ever met, is there any guarantee he is going to be a gentleman when YOU DO see him?  

holystonethedeck 91 Reviews 7 reads
posted
14 / 16

A pattern of him not respecting you or your time.  

 
If it was me I'd tell him to shove his $200 and ignore any future communications from him.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 8 reads
posted
15 / 16

I would say he needs to say that up front. I would also say he should be trying to schedule appointments on short enough notice that he knows his schedule is not going to change so the appointment would be kept a large majority of the times.

 
NCNS are bad on both sides and everyone should work to minimize the event. Some people, again on both sides, don't. In those latter cases I would say, keeping with the emergencies do actually happen to all of us, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me -- and I'll pass on the third round.

GeorgeSpelviniii 226 Reviews 7 reads
posted
16 / 16

More succinctly put.  Thank you!

Posted By: holystonethedeck
Re: A pattern has been established
A pattern of him not respecting you or your time.  
   
   
 If it was me I'd tell him to shove his $200 and ignore any future communications from him.

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