I had a day when I had an incall in the morning and one in the evening. I was planning to hang around in town in between, so when someone asked for an incall in the afternoon I didn't bother with the deposit. When he was 10 minutes late I called to ask where he was. He said he couldn't make it and had been about to call me.
That's why I'm sticking with the deposit!
I do not blame you one bit. We both work out of places that aren't ours, so I totally empathise with you.
I thought you were against text
I'm against random blokes who text me out of nowhere for the first time asking for a booking/more details and all that crap. I don't mind the odd text from clients I
know I've seen before. I've had regular clients, who've booked me last minute via text instead of their usual email or phone call, simply because they're suddenly horny. And I know they've done it at a time when it's not really convenient, so I don't mind answering those at all.
But in a way this is my point. It shouldn't have been up to me to text this guy, a stranger, to ask if he was still coming. Sometimes they're just running late, still on the tube, whatever, so I try and make concessions. The arsehole should've at least had the decency to cancel before time. I shouldn't have been the one sending the text asking for his whereabouts. This is why I won't see him again, even if he offered double my rate.
And he's got the bloody cheek to call me incessantly on Christmas Eve for a booking?? I don't think so.
I hope he went home without a shag.