He was babbling that much, im really not sure he heard.....One of those awkward times, where they are obviously nervous, talk too much, you get their whole life history....
He probably is a nice guy, but on balance i just dont want to see him as i cant take the risk that he wont listen if needs be during an appointment!.
I know exactly what you mean about this "GUT SAYS NO!" feeling - I had it in a rather odder situation recently; a man emailed to very cordially say he was blind but would it be okay to make an appointment and of course I said yes (warning him about my stairs and shower, etc). However, when he called to make arrangements, he was extremely pushy on the phone - he wanted to know if I lived alone, and what my address was, and how long I'd been working. I found myself just letting him talk while my brain tried to figure out what was going on! And eventually, I just said a very polite goodbye because I swear to god, I honestly think he could have been
pretending to be blind in order to get escorts' guards down so he could ask robbery-type questions. It was really weird and I still don't know if I was totally wrong - but the good thing about going with your gut is you never really get the chance to regret it, because you're too busy being alive and well and so on.
Anyway, as for this particular situation, I think A) you're completely right to go with your instincts, and B) Amy is also completely right in that he's already forfeited his appointment by not calling to confirm. You must really try not to feel guilty about this - I know that's easier said than done.
If the client calls you at his appointment time expecting you to be magically open-legged and waiting for him, you can politely explain that he forgot to do something that you instructed him to do. Or you could just not answer, because perhaps it's not your job to hold his hand and risk your own safety while he figures out the (exceedingly simple) methods of booking an escort without making her gut say "NO!" ?
