I’m not a person who likes to be in the middle of conflict but I do think this is getting a bit silly now.
I never commented on your post to force any opinions, in fact most of your responses before I replied had hit the nail on the head (you should be using another phone if you have a mrs at home). There was no need for me to have a defence, I genuinely wanted to give a sincere apology, and correct you on minor facts you’d got wrong.
I think I’ve held my hands up and owned where I was wrong, and been very dignified in giving reasons why I work the way I do. But ultimately the problem here was that there were mistakes on both parts, and a massive breakdown in communication. I do stand by, I work too early, don’t have free time between bookings on the day (due to starting so early), and also have commitments at home which mean its more efficient for me to text the day before. However I was wrong for texting late at night for the risk it posed for you. What I don’t understand is why you didn’t let me know after the first booking that you weren’t happy, as by the 3rd booking it would have been clear what my process was. Anyway we can say ifs or buts. But it’s a real shame this post started so positively and has resulted in you calling me out for situations you aren’t in the know about. I actually rated your review as some parts were nice and some parts have give me something to come away and think about.. but don’t you think as two adults who by the sounds of it enjoyed our booking.. we should probably put it to bed now and either agree to disagree, or you could take this for what it was.. a genuine apology. Although the last thing I want to do is argue, I feel it’s a bit disrespectful and uncalled for to tear my character down outside of your review, especially when I haven’t called you out or said anything that warrants nastiness. Xxx