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Well sadly that happens to me way too often. Very recently I rented a car, filled up it's tank, and turned down other appointment inquiries for an overnight.

As I was on my way the guy had a death in the family and canceled. I know it is true and he didn't just make it up.

Still sucks since I was out a considerable amount (to me anyway) of money and time. But I just can't see asking him to cover it with the grief he must be going through.

 

I should start asking for a deposit but am having trouble bringing myself to do that, it just seems too "business".

You were driving a car???:D

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Where is Pandora???

 

That's Pandora ...

 

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You're the only one who got my double entendre, OS.

 

Are you sure we want to open that box? ;)

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Oh I got it too. I'm not sure about opening that box, but I can think of another box that we might consider opening.

 

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You were driving a car???:D

 

Yes and actually enjoyed it! Well not as much as my bicycle but I do what it takes to get to an appointment even if it means piloting a yacht. Though if I were lucky enough to be visiting you in your mountain lair a zeppelin or mule train might be more practical!

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Yes and actually enjoyed it! Well not as much as my bicycle but I do what it takes to get to an appointment even if it means piloting a yacht. Though if I were lucky enough to be visiting you in your mountain lair a zeppelin or mule train might be more practical!

 

I sold the mountain lair, now you have to visit me in my under ocean volcano lair...

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I can certainly feel empathy for a client who has to cancel because of something like a death in the family. That said, I'm not going to pay for his misfortunes. I'd ask for a reimbursement of at least part of the money (which I think is totally fair), or I'd never book with him again.

 

Well besides being sensitive to what must have been a difficult time I was trying to take the long view and figured that he will someday reschedule a booking or at the very least appreciate my empathy, sensitivity and accommodation. But now I'm questioning my approach as I begin to realize what a fool I've been to have swallowed my expenses in these cases so very many times.

 

Still I'll try to not become completely cynical.

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