Hmmm. I am a little different in that when I set an appointment, I will ask them to contact me to verify, if it's a pre-booked appointment. Most of mine are, as I rarely am available last minute. However, I have a no show rate of about 25% which in my opinion is high. It's like any other service business, you are relying on that appointment. I do not text or call anyone unless they have texted me first, as discretion is of the utmost importance to me for both parties involved. Even if you have a hair appointment, most will confirm the day before. It's part of the customer service business. I also get upset if I get stood up, however I don't believe that was the case with you and the provider that you are talking about. I believe being stood up is so prevalent in this business that perhaps she felt that you were going to be a no show. Please note: when a provider is low volume, such as myself, one no show does make a difference, as there usually is someone else that I've turned down because I had a scheduled appointment. So to answer your question... Yes, a scheduled appointment is a scheduled appointment. If you've made it a day or so out... Maybe just call the provider and verify the day of if possible.
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