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hound_dog69 41 Reviews 2768 reads
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OK, I just recently had to cancel with a provider. I felt bad because (aside from really wanting to see her), she made a (albeit slight) accommodation in her schedule for me.

I waited until I was sure I needed to cancel but wanted to give at least a days notice, and I offered to comp half of her rate for her room and some expenses.

Any typical protocol for what folks do in this situation or what the ladies prefer? I would never NCNS, unless I was in the hospital or something similarly problematic.

Thanks

drewsky66 75 Reviews 2071 reads
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What you did was right IMHO. I don't think there is a specific protocal. If you to have cancel, then we always want to let them know asap. and compensate them if needed.

EF24T 75 Reviews 1229 reads
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Always let the provider know ASAP ... but me thinks a day's notice is essential and welcome.  When it is a touring provider, several days as she may want to adjust her travel schedule in response.

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