Sunshine87 said:
How much info did you have to give when making an appointment to the DMP? If it's just your name and phone number, is that even enough info to be sent to collections with??
All they have is my name, phone and address and a threat that they will be notifying CIC.
The appt was made over the phone so, I did not set foot in their office so I had no notice of any cancellation fee, nor was it explained to me. I have yet to hear back from the office, so I'm thinking they don't care, they will send it on anyways.
I typically keep my head low. I don't like to make waves, unless it's a situation like this where there seems to be an unjustified and unfair action against me, especially when I did try in good faith to give a 72 hr notice.
And come to think about it, I may call them again today and explain how ridiculous their policy is for those with Monday or Tuesday appts, beings their answering center won't take cancellations or messages of the sort over the weekend AND that I will be informing CIC of such.
So, I DID try to cancell well in advance AND I called them to discuss the matter with no response. I think CIC would like to know this.
I still don't know if I'm paying the fee or not.