You should know better than to ask guys on here not to fightSo I don’t want this to turn into a “never give deposits” thread. That is not what this is about.
This is about asking you guys what the alternative should be if deposits shouldn’t be requested.
Many on this board know that I don’t request deposit because I feel they should only be given with a contract signed. This is what I am use to in business and it protects both parties. So I have never asked for one.
However, I am getting more calls for longer dates, prebookings for tours, etc.
If I have a request for a two hour date on an evening that I arrive in a city, that will be the only date I book. Meaning others will not be able to. If he cancels last minute or doesn’t show, I’m kinda screwed.
So what is the alternative to ensure that the client shows and doesn’t screw the whole schedule for the night?
There is a thread on here where a guy paid the deposit on a pre-booked appointment, canceled same day, and wanted to push his deposit to a rescheduled appointment. The escort said his deposit is forfeit. Is that not what a deposit is for? So that if you don’t show up, she is not totally out of costs? Yet others say she actually stole his money.
So what is there to do? How do you, as someone who is against deposits, suggest that an escort protect herself and her schedule/time, with precooked or longer booked appointments?
No fighting on this guys, let’s have an true open discussion and see if we can’t get somewhere on this topic.
I don't have an issue with deposits in principal because there is always the possibility of either side not showing up. I think the only alternative to deposits is e-gift cards. The sender would have to create a separate Amazon so their real name doesn't show up.
The only thing else you can do is to send a reminder e-mail on the day of your appointment that also states the the deposit is forfeited in case of a no-show. It is sad that you have to play mother like this and remind people of their appointments though I get it that things can happen at the last minute, but it is very easy to send a message or e-mail barring a medical or other legit emergency.
Touring is a tough one because if someone cancels last minute, then you are screwed as you said. Then again, it depends on exactly where you're touring. If you don't know anyone or if there's nothing to do in that location, then you are basically stuck in the room. I do believe most hotel chains have gift cards now. You could conceivably accept those as a deposit of sorts even if you're hosting locally. Use the gift card to book your room so at least it's paid for for even if the client doesn't show.