Oh my! There are PLENTY of emails you ignore, and delete, deservedly so!
Rude, ignorant, vulgar, lame, stupid, LE...those get deleted quick.
I know many ladies who just don't answer emails because they don't have time, or some aren't worth their time, or can be answered on their own - example: "Hi. What are your rates?".
Most of us don't answer emails like that for MANY reasons. But, one reason is, look up her website and you'll find the answer! You had to have already gone there in order to find her email address..So, emails that are questions that they can find on their own often either get ignored, or a one line response directing them somewhere is what is the response. (I'm talking in generalizations here, even my posted question is in general, not so much how I do things).
Some ladies get hundreds of emails and dozens of calls a day, plus their personal life stuff, as well as another business, job, or school, and they just sort through for the ones that might actually amount to anything, and ignore or delete the rest.
I was just trying to see what 'template' response ladies might use to reply to someone that had an OK email (nothing 'wrong') but for whatever reason you weren't interested in accepting, but (I think) should get a courteous response.
Reason I ask is because I was surprised to note that many ladies still ignore/delete those anyway, mainly because they haven't come up with a 'good response'. Some ladies have used the excuse of 'sorry, not available those dates', only to get the reply, 'well, how about the following Tuesday?' and then you're back in the same spot. See what I mean? So, because nobody's comfortable 'letting someone down'; the 'rejection' thing, they just delete. I'd rather come up with something where everybody feels good.
So, let me ask you, then, Aug5, how would you want a lady to decline if it were you? Or what would you suggest?