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Title: Good will gesture
Post by: Vichyssoise on 26 June 2014, 10:51:26 am
I am new and still finding out the right etiquette for this profession. I have two, looks like, good bookings for next week. Unfortunately my mum was admitted to hospital last week for a heart by pass. Thankfully she is now recovering and is being discharged tomorrow. I am going to have to be her full time carer for at least a week and part time for some weeks to come. Now I am going to have to cancel on these two gents, I wondered if it would be ok to offer to reschedule if they wish and as a good will gesture offer a discount. I don't want to be seen as unreliable and I really want to get some experience behind me and good feed back. What do you all think. Timing eh, she wasn't due to go in till July and I thought I had time to get up and running.
Title: Re: Good will gesture
Post by: BibiofLeeds on 26 June 2014, 10:54:17 am
That sounds like a good way of doing things. You are going to have to cancel anyway so offering a good will discount is a goo way of showing you are genuine and want them to book again.
Title: Re: Good will gesture
Post by: kinkyboots on 26 June 2014, 04:14:52 pm

I do exactly that and have for some time now, it works very well for me  :)

Sometimes due to circumstances my schedule can be unpredictable so if i have to cancel a booking that's what i do. I don't offer a massive discount, but 10-20 off my original fee tends to entice them to re-book and also goes some way to reassuring you're not wasting their time x
Title: Re: Good will gesture
Post by: Lady_Lust_XXX on 26 June 2014, 04:18:30 pm
CC, better to happen now than when you get started and maybe have to cancel more.  A discount is what most prossies offer if they have to cancel on guys. 
Title: Re: Good will gesture
Post by: Vichyssoise on 26 June 2014, 06:27:48 pm
Thank you for your replies. I will do that.  :)