Really, it's too bad he went to the trouble of making the appointment before bailing on it. Much easier on you that way.
How does that even work though, missing a dog walker appointment. Was the dog not home?
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Really, it's too bad he went to the trouble of making the appointment before bailing on it. Much easier on you that way.
How does that even work though, missing a dog walker appointment. Was the dog not home?
Seriously.
Sheesh, I say. SHEESH.
Gee, I wonder if Buffistas can read my mind telepathically and stuff.
I noticed you used italics ....
And the comment of the day (the exception to the "don't read the comments" rule):
It's amazing how much stoopit some folks can fit in just 140 characters.
Oh man. Y'all are on fire today.
Bonnie you really need to start a side business: troublesome customers so that other small businesses can have a heads up
Letters lovingly crafted to rip them a new one?
Really, I'm amazed that he's divorced while still in his twenties.
After his behavior I am not sure I am amazed.
He is probably one of those abhorrent "nice guys" too.
I should clarify that the appointments were to 'meet' the walker before beginning service.
Not all new clients request this option, but when they do, since it takes roughly the same amount of time as an actual walk, we charge for it.
We make that abundantly clear and let this charmer know in multiple ways but, hey, he's grieved.
I should point out that the appts were scheduled for mid-April and he ignored is monthly invoices until he got the collections notice in August. All that stuff is auto-generated, so I didn't hear about it until he threatened to trash us on yelp and angie's list.
I'm not sure what precipitated the escalation to the AG's office, but I wish he WOULD comment on those two sites because I respond to every comment we get.
My doctor's office has a policy that a missed appointment (i.e., not cancelled 24 hours or more before the appointment time) will still incur a charge. Does your agency have a policy like that, that's clearly stated? Because if it does, I don't see how this fool could think he has any recourse.