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Originally Posted by Von Spieler
Although I have never NCNS a provider or canceled on a provider. And please don't take this as being ugly, but, good luck enforcing a fee for someone cancelling on you. Making & breaking an appt is a hazard of doing business. That would be like a hobbiest charging an inconvenience fee to a provider to make up for missing work if a provider NCNS him. The only way you could was if he paid by credit card up front and you took it out of the fee, he would just challenge it as a bogus charge with the cc company.
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I agree completely. I totally see where you are coming from, and I haven't enforced it because I know there are chances I won't get the fee nor hear from that client again.
This thread was mostly aimed towards providers who have this policy in effect and it is working for them..
I'm still waiting on a provider with this kind of policy to reply so I can hear it from both sides of the fence.
I'm really curious as to how these ladies make sure the fee is paid, and how they go about collecting it..
And Zx, I agree with you too.. It IS highly improbable.. That's why I wanted some opinions on this topic from the ladies who charge cancellation fees. I probably won't end up changing my cancellation policy or adding any fees, but I would still like to know how the providers get their fees in the end, or if they're mostly SOL.