Transsexual

No Show, No Call
Pats12 605 reads
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What is the etiquette on a provider who leaves you waiting and never calls after setting up an appointment. It is a highly reviewed provider who I have visited with on more than one occasion prior to the no show. Do I leave a review; should I warn people about he possibility of it happening to them?

My past experiences have been very good and her reviews are overwhelmingly positive. To some extent it is a risk you run but I think it is particularly uncool considering I was a return client.

Thoughts?

tiger2009 456 reads
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2 / 7

no need to be bitter, stuff comes up, we have all had inconvieniences, especially providers being stood up, im sure

sserviceman 2 Reviews 401 reads
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3 / 7

... and be sure to mention you were a good client, having seen her several times before.

In case you're confused, that's one of the things this website is for, not just for complimentary reviews serving as advertisements.   Or are you afraid she won't see you, like she didn't bother seeing you the last time.

Sancho2 13 Reviews 341 reads
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4 / 7

Pats12, speaking for myself only, I'd say that if this has only happened to you once, good for you. The highly reviewed providers out there do what they do, and sometimes it does not work out. Don't know who you are referring to at all, but I have a guess, because the same thing has happened to me. Gave her another chance, and it is still one of the best dates I have ever had.

It's a bummer when things don't work out, but would not take it personally. Great reviews don't just happen, but you can't expect these girls to be perfect all the time either.

redsox1207 11 Reviews 398 reads
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5 / 7

I agree with your sentiment. At the time it is so annoying.

Pats12 360 reads
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6 / 7

I agree with your sentiment. At the time it is so annoying.

JoeRMD7 1 Reviews 379 reads
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7 / 7

... if you didn't meet her. No call no show isn't a review.

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