Just trying to get an overall sense of what most girls charge (or don't) for short notice cancellationso of 24 or less. Do you find it difficult to obtain cancellation fees from the clients who cancel?
Just trying to get an overall sense of what most girls charge (or don't) for short notice cancellationso of 24 or less. Do you find it difficult to obtain cancellation fees from the clients who cancel?


So far, my experience is that short cancellations of 24 hours or less are very rare. I do get cancellations, but they are almost always with a few days notice which gives me time to schedule new bookings. If you screen, you are likely to get clients that are respectful of your time and who won't cancel last minute unless it's an emergency.
I've seen escorts mention on their websites they need to be compensated with half their rate if the client cancels last minute, or with a gift card from one of the stores on their "gifts" page. Some ask for the full compensation of the booking if it's cancelled with short notice. In my one experience of asking for full compensation of appointment missed, the (would-be) client was unwilling to pay. He was willing to pay for half but I wasn't going to negotiate with him, given the super annoying circumstances of the situation.
If it's a good regular and he's sick, I would probably let him off with no compensation. Personally, I'd rather a client cancel than give me their cold/flu. But then it would depend on the specific circumstance.
A no-show on the other hand, should have to pay for the full booking missed or just be blacklisted alltogether.
Thats what I was thinking, especially if it's a new customer, they might be difficult about compensating me w/of having gotten anything in return. Just a caveat that will ocassionally come with the profession I guess.
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