Heywood Jablowmi
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- Jan 2, 2010
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I have just gone through my second no-show - the first one was a wonderful client, who educated me on how good clients who value my time respond. That is, when I called her, she had truly forgotten the appointment, was horrified and apologized and said of course she would pay me for the missed time, which she did.
My second no-show has had a different outcome. In this case, the client was at home when I called to see where he was, he offered the excuse that he had been very busy but never apologized or indicated that he understood he had put me out. I explained my "Missed Appointment" policy to him, electing at that time to only charge him for half the missed session. He agreed that was fair. I didn't hear from him for a month (no pay, no rebook) and his WIFE just emailed me and told me he was very disturbed by my fee, and if I wanted him to continue as a "customer" I would waive the charge!
So inappropriate! Wow! So I restated my policy to her, and she was rather ugly about it, and that's that. I wondered if I should have even discussed the situation with her, but I hoped (naively) by explaining how the world works to her, she might get educated and not be so negative and manipulative. Ha.
So, they are gone, and I'm relieved, but it left me with an ugly feeling. This was a client I had only seen once before, a huge guy that was very hard to work on, and after the session he told me it was the best massage he'd ever had. Goes to show you. I think the key is not to let one's ego get involved - people are ignorant, and we can try to educate some of them, but this is actually beyond my scope of practice.
I had not been in the habit of telling clients verbally about my cancellation policy, but I will from now on. Have also rewritten my intake form to include a blurb about cancellation policy and charges just above the client's signature. My first experience made me overly trusting in people; my second experience has taught me a serious lesson.
I hate to think they (husband and wife) are badmouthing me somewhere, but actually I have been very kind and professional and I have to trust that the people they are talking to will realize they have not been wronged.