So here's the situation: saw a client for the first time a few months ago, had a great time together, the session was a lot of fun for both of us, and he said he wanted to see me again. All good so far.
A few weeks ago, he e-mailed me at 4pm for a 7pm appointment. I tell him I'm free, he confirms around 5:30, tells me he still has my address and phone number... and then, he no-shows on me. No e-mail, no phone call, nothing - he just doesn't show up. :x
I was a little pissed off because I had already declined a request for an 8pm appointment, assuming I'd be seeing the first guy. So, I e-mail the second guy back, telling him I'm free for 8pm after all... but the guy has already made other arrangements. I chalk it up to bad luck, add the first guy's e-mail address to my "Blacklist" folder, and move on. *shrug*
Then, over the weekend, he sends me a message asking for another chance. I told him that I refuse to rebook no-shows, and he gives me an excuse about having to go straight to the airport from the office. He says he's really sorry, he'd really like to see me again, and he's even willing to pay the full amount for the session he missed.
Now, I certainly don't believe his excuse (he still could have called to cancel) but his offer to pay for the missed session is rather intriguing. It's not really about the money, but the principle - he's recognizing that he made a mistake, and he's willing to compensate me for my wasted time and lost opportunity. I'm not desperate for clients or anything, but I'm wondering if I should let him make good on his offer. I wouldn't even consider it if he hadn't already visited me, but he seems like he genuinely wants to make up for his mistake.
What would you do in this situation? Would you see him again? Or would you just tell him to fuck off, and forget about it?
Also, if anyone can recommend a way to avoid thinking about this stuff at 2:45 in the morning, please let me know - my insomnia is driving me crazy...
A few weeks ago, he e-mailed me at 4pm for a 7pm appointment. I tell him I'm free, he confirms around 5:30, tells me he still has my address and phone number... and then, he no-shows on me. No e-mail, no phone call, nothing - he just doesn't show up. :x
I was a little pissed off because I had already declined a request for an 8pm appointment, assuming I'd be seeing the first guy. So, I e-mail the second guy back, telling him I'm free for 8pm after all... but the guy has already made other arrangements. I chalk it up to bad luck, add the first guy's e-mail address to my "Blacklist" folder, and move on. *shrug*
Then, over the weekend, he sends me a message asking for another chance. I told him that I refuse to rebook no-shows, and he gives me an excuse about having to go straight to the airport from the office. He says he's really sorry, he'd really like to see me again, and he's even willing to pay the full amount for the session he missed.
Now, I certainly don't believe his excuse (he still could have called to cancel) but his offer to pay for the missed session is rather intriguing. It's not really about the money, but the principle - he's recognizing that he made a mistake, and he's willing to compensate me for my wasted time and lost opportunity. I'm not desperate for clients or anything, but I'm wondering if I should let him make good on his offer. I wouldn't even consider it if he hadn't already visited me, but he seems like he genuinely wants to make up for his mistake.
What would you do in this situation? Would you see him again? Or would you just tell him to fuck off, and forget about it?
Also, if anyone can recommend a way to avoid thinking about this stuff at 2:45 in the morning, please let me know - my insomnia is driving me crazy...