Thanks for comments everyone, all valid and taken on board.
This is my first freelance style engagement, and is a massive learning
curve.

Cheers
Grant
On Oct 23, 2015 10:16 AM, "Stuart Kinnear" <stu...@skproactive.com> wrote:

> There could be any number of reasons for one or more parties not attending
> a meeting. If ample notice is given, there should be no reason that the
> meeting could not be rescheduled.
>
> If the other members can attend and have sufficient authorisation, why not
> proceed without the 3rd member and take minutes and / or recording if
> warranted ?
>
> Should there be a last minute cancellation, you are justified in asking
> for a reimbursement if there are costs involved. However, you have to work
> out a way of clearly communicating that.  If it's a long term relationship,
> you might just have to wear it to keep the peace especially if it's a once
> off.
>
>
> - Stuart
>
>
>
> On 22 October 2015 at 19:28, Grant Molloy <graken...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I'm working on a long running project for a client.
>> They've been reviewing recent mods and have called a meeting. I was
>> provided a date range for said meeting where I was told all 3 reps from
>> client would be available. I've selected a convenient date and time and
>> have responded to their request.
>> Meeting was all booked in and now one of them says they're unavailable
>> for the selected timeslot.
>> I have a feeling I'm being dicked around and am wondering how to respond.
>>
>> Have others had similar issues?
>> How has it been handled?
>>
>
>
>
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