You're on the way to a condo you've been to a number of times to see your favourite provider. A man pulls up to park in front of the building he lives in. He notices you walking by and gets a good look at you, you take precaution and do a loop around the block to give him time to disappear. After returning to the building entrance, you notice he's still there near the entrance, now walking his dog after parking. He notices you walking back the way you came minutes earlier and is now even more interested to keep getting a good look at you. Clearly he knows why you're there and has seen a number of unfamiliar visitors here for the same purpose.
Two options: 1. Leave the area for good as though you were just out for a walk , canceling your booking and creating a bad moment/day for both you and provider.
2. Double down on your booking anyway, approach the intercom and have the man follow right behind all the way up through the building and to the door you and many others are supposed to sneak into
What is the worst case scenario in a situation like this? Surely it's a bad idea to lead a neighbor who is willing to spend time and effort to investigate to the door. What's the bigger problem, missing the earnings of a booking or having to deal with building administration and possible eviction?
Two options: 1. Leave the area for good as though you were just out for a walk , canceling your booking and creating a bad moment/day for both you and provider.
2. Double down on your booking anyway, approach the intercom and have the man follow right behind all the way up through the building and to the door you and many others are supposed to sneak into
What is the worst case scenario in a situation like this? Surely it's a bad idea to lead a neighbor who is willing to spend time and effort to investigate to the door. What's the bigger problem, missing the earnings of a booking or having to deal with building administration and possible eviction?
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