What if you are late to our meeting?

The golden rule is: please be always on time (or at least try to be). If you are late, you are responsible for informing me about any delays as soon as you encounter them. I have stringent rules for any delays, because often my day is planned and some bookings may take place shortly after our meeting. Therefore, if you are late, it will also affect other bookings or other planned activities. In most cases, I cannot allow any delays to happen.

I suggest you to plan your time ahead so that any inconveniences that may happen, allows us enough buffer time to have. If you think that you have a busy day and some of your activities at work or private life may take longer, I suggest you postpone our meeting to another day when it is more relaxed and convenient in your schedule. If you boss says for example, that you have to be longer at work today, it will not be a reasonable case to cancel or postpone or meeting, if you have let me know about this in last minute.

If you have a booking just for one or two hours, the maximum allowed delay usually is 30 minutes with an advance notice. If you show up 30 minutes later, your booking may get cancelled and you may not be allowed to book me again. Furthermore, you may only allow booking me again with compensating at least 50% from the previous, cancelled booking. Late fees and inconveniences may occur by not showing up on time.

Also, bear in mind, that if you are late, you wont be allowed to overstay the time you were initially booked. In other words, you won't get back the time you were late. This will be the only exception in case any delays are caused by me.

Excessive and repeated delays may bring you consequences. Please refer to my Cancellation Policy for more information: https://yourtwinklover.de/legal/rules/

I thank you for your understanding and support in showing respect to me and my time.

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