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Notice everyone: AT&T (and thus t-mobile) is having an SMS breakdown...
JessicaJonesing posted a topic in Colorado
I've had a bunch of friends unable to receive messages from me, or get a few sporadically. They're all on AT&T -- sending seems flaky too -- and it appears their SMS gateway is failing. So I guess be aware: if you're trying to contact/schedule and it seems you're being ignored, try reaching out via other means. VoIP->-VoIP is working. A lot of gals ask for messages from real cell phones, but perhaps follow up with google voice/whatever else you have... Have fun and be slutty, peeps! -
This is maybe just a mini rant and a question. Most providers have reasonable reply time during scheduling -- a couple hours. But,a third of the time there are long delays in responses to a message about scheduling. Yesterday morning after an initial email, an established provider offered a mutually agreeable time window and I replied with a specific time in that range, but 24 hours later no response from her Here's my question.i can ping her again, but my inclination is to just politely say 'I can't make it today.' I'm concerned that this delay might be an indicator that I'm going to get the dreaded "My cat just got sick." Cancellation text from her as I driving to the appointment. She may have booked the time I suggested, but for whatever reason forgot to reply and if I cancel I'll be that dirtbag who bailed at the last minute. I know this is really an insignificant thing, but scheduling for me is always complicated and I really need to have things locked down. (Yeah, I know 'Well, maybe you shouldn't hobby.' I barely do anymore because of this phenomenon.) Thoughts?
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What is the accepted protocol for notifying a provider of a postponement? I prebook with relatively long (5-6 days) lead times because my schedule is a #%$&! joke. (Maybe I should go the other way and just do same day calling?) Anyway, I emailed & P411 PM'd to postpone with three days notice and have not heard back. Other than keep emailing (no phone) what are my options? (I know aside from not rescheduling. ) On the other hand recently I requested an appointment and did not hear back until about an hour before the time with a polite "can't make it." No worries, just seems like the scheduling thing gets a little hectic. Do most providers like to use the P411 format? Seems like that is just a different mechanism for the same back-and-forth and back-and-forth. Thanks & hope this didn't devolve into a rant...