But there isn't an appointment if it wasn't confirmed.
Only by your standard of protocol which not every SP follows. This has been the crux of every debate that you’ve involved yourself in and the point which you still don’t seem to get.
You have come into pretty much every single debate on the stance that your procedure for booking appointments is the norm, where an appointment is not considered made unless a confirmation call is made in follow up to said appointment booking. It is not. Most SP’s, by my experience, follow the convention that when an appointment is booked, it is considered made and both parties should have the expectation of showing up at the agreed upon time slot. If events require a change in or cancellation of appointment time, then the courteous thing to do is to call and notify the other party. To do otherwise, barring extraordinary circumstances, which happen from time to time, is simply rude, regardless of whether it’s the pooner or SP.
This is no different than making an appointment to the MD, lawyer, hairstylist, pet groomer, plumber etc… the vast majority of professions all follow the above outlined procedure. Understandably, the expectations of this convention are therefore extrapolated to the escorting world when doing likewise. Would a confirmation call be nice? Of course, but it is not a necessary criterion. And don’t try to say that “Well, escorting is different because it involves fucking and diddling pussies and pissing on each other and sticking fingers up asses and good stuff like that”. It is not; the type of service provided is immaterial.
Now, if an SP follows your method of booking, then that’s perfectly fine. S/he should simply make it clear from the beginning that “no confirmation = no appointment”, then she’s clear if the pooner doesn’t follow her directions. But if she doesn’t and she simply flakes out, or the pooner bails without calling, they’ve been extremely inconsiderate.
All other points that you’ve brought up are otherwise irrelevant.
I'm out.