I have had that happening not only with new people, but with regulars. People who would cancel minutes from the appt. my favorite one... A person who would book me very early in the morning. I would wake up and get ready. Just to get that coward text (no phone call of course). To tell me he went to bed late and didn't feel like making it to his appt. Now I was tired and all ready. I couldn't even fall asleep again if I wanted. Luckily my incall was my apt so I didn't have to go anywhere, but that's besides the point.
I learned that posting warnings on your site, might come across as catty, and people may perceive you as an angry person. If it has worked for you, good. I rather screen the crap out of people who I haven't met to avoid such issues, or at least reduce the chances to a minimum. Most ggs have cancellation policies, and even ask for 50% deposit upfront via moneypak, PayPal, square etc...
Venting is really all we can do, because there's always a jerkoff out there who just wants to waste our time, without any regard of our time, or effort we put into what we do. I guess what I'm telling you is, we all have been there. The actions that I have taken to minimize my no shows are:
1) screen: p411, Ter acc (with written reviews), date check, provider references etc...
2) check they're not blacklisted on your blacklist site of choice.
3) get them on the phone: get a sense of them. Flaky people are sometimes easy to spot just by how they talk
4) don't accept any really short notice appts for new clients. If they are serious about meeting, they will contact you with enough notice.
5) if someone contacts you, and his email or call isn't to just make an appt. He requires extra screening. (All the info is on your ad, Ter, reviews... He shouldn't be asking anything else other than availability).
Those are basically the rules I abide by nowadays for new clients. Someone may wonder: how did she come to that type of screening? Easy: enough hobbyists have references, they are polite, and well spoken, serious, and email just to make an appt. without asking for anything else, or haggling. So... Why should I expect anything less from others. 2 cancellations and I will refuse seeing them in the future. I won't even bother explaining why. Guys; you guys need to understand we do this to remain a great provider. People like the ones Jessica is describing, really ruin our day and makes us get bitter.
Your post is very true, and I'm sorry that happened to you.
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