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Originally Posted by FunInDFW
To this - Say this particular scenario was the persons first 'no.' Would it be terribly uncouth for me as a client to ask for more information? I completely understand and respect you can say no for whatever reason, and that you are under no obligation to divulge anything. ... However, being newer, I'd gladly welcome constructive criticism with regards to the hobby and/or etiquette. ...
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Originally Posted by lgbsfu
I agree FID would like to know so I would not do or say whatever it was that was not ok, just me.
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Fun in DFW and lgbsfu, i can understand why you'd like to know what it was that resulted in the provider declining to visit w/ you.
but, it's kind of like interviewing for a job - 9 times out of 10, you wont hear anything back from the interviewer or, in this case, the provider.
so, go ahead and ask the provider why she declined to visit w/ you.
just dont hold your breath.
i say, move on to the next provider on your list.
no sense in raising your blood pressure or distress level cos a provider declined to visit w/ you.
plus, in some cases, attempting to find out why might put you on her DNS list which she might share w/ others. or ever think you are "stalking" her.
or it might put the provider in a tough situation having to relate why she declined based on ref #1, #2, or #3. not a good idea to pit providers against each other.
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Originally Posted by Barrymccockinner
... I was turned down once. She responded, let me know why. I thanked her for the consideration and moved on. When there is non-response, I don't want to double book or possibly have more than one provider trying to fit my schedule (my time is limited), so I wait for a response. ...
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glad you got to hear back from that one provider.
if i send a request to provider #1 and dont hear back after a few days, then i just let it go.
if i really want to visit w/ a provider, i move on and see if i can schedule w/ provider #2.
if i schedule w/ provider #2 and then hear back from #1,
i dont break the appt w/ #2. if i would like to visit w/ #1, i'll just say something came up so i cant make it at that time. and i may ask if she can schedule for another time.
i strongly suggest that you DO NOT tell #1 that you booked w/ #2!!! unless of course you relish the possibility of have a provider go bitchy on you :^) or put #2 on the outs w/ #1.
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Originally Posted by tntangie
(in reply to "would like to know so I would not do or say whatever it was that was not ok")
That's a tough call, because it puts the other provider in the middle of it..
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and i sure as hell dont want to put Provider Reference #1 in a bad & difficult middle between me and Provider #2.
now, put Provider Reference #1 in a
deliteful middle between me and Provider #2? that's another story!!!