I had two appointments today with paying clients who had wanted me to call them at particular times. I'm normally pretty punctual with those but today I was fifteen minutes late with the first and eleven minutes late with the second. The first answered the phone but unforeseen events led her to ask to reschedule which I did. The second did not answer and I did call back a few minutes later.
As a matter of good practice management, should I bill for these calls and if so, how much and subject to forgiveness under what terms?
When I go to someone's home or office by appointment and they don't show up I add $50 to their eventual fee unless they have an understandable reason why it was unavoidable. This has only happened once and the client had rushed her mother to the ER and even called me on my cell to explain. $50 is too much for a phone call but each missed call cost me ten minutes of interruption in the project I spent most of today on so I was thinking between 10 and 25. I placed one call planning to do a F 433f and the other planning to spend an hour more or less calling the IRS to do an IA and in both cases I was going to charge $100. Of course I benefited by having extra time for the day's major project but I suffered in at least postponing income and as for the time, I will have another day that will be more crowded because of this.
As a matter of good practice management, should I bill for these calls and if so, how much and subject to forgiveness under what terms?
When I go to someone's home or office by appointment and they don't show up I add $50 to their eventual fee unless they have an understandable reason why it was unavoidable. This has only happened once and the client had rushed her mother to the ER and even called me on my cell to explain. $50 is too much for a phone call but each missed call cost me ten minutes of interruption in the project I spent most of today on so I was thinking between 10 and 25. I placed one call planning to do a F 433f and the other planning to spend an hour more or less calling the IRS to do an IA and in both cases I was going to charge $100. Of course I benefited by having extra time for the day's major project but I suffered in at least postponing income and as for the time, I will have another day that will be more crowded because of this.
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