I'll clarify here that Mia has no intention of going somewhere else. She likes her masseuse, regardless of how she feels about the policies of the clinic where she works.
If I were her, I wouldn't go back. But I wouldn't make threats; I'd just quietly find another place to go. I've been going for massage therapy for years, and I've never seen a place with such rigid adherence to policy. That's fine if that's the way they operate. They may lose a few customers, but they obviously feel that it saves them money in the long run.
If they've had a lot of problems with last-minute cancellations, then I can understand the policy. But in this situation I'd think that common sense and courtesy should have taken precedence. I've never had trouble finding a spa or clinic that works with me in situations like this.
If I were her, I wouldn't go back. But I wouldn't make threats; I'd just quietly find another place to go. I've been going for massage therapy for years, and I've never seen a place with such rigid adherence to policy. That's fine if that's the way they operate. They may lose a few customers, but they obviously feel that it saves them money in the long run.
If they've had a lot of problems with last-minute cancellations, then I can understand the policy. But in this situation I'd think that common sense and courtesy should have taken precedence. I've never had trouble finding a spa or clinic that works with me in situations like this.
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