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Booking-page rewrite

Make the no-show rule clear before clients book

Use this when your policy exists somewhere, but the booking page, confirmation, reminder, and DM reply do not say the same thing. The goal is one clear operational draft for one service. No payment is requested now.

Rewrite target

Booking page, confirmation email, reminder text, Instagram DM reply, or platform policy note.

What to include

Service, price, booking channel, notice window, deposit or fee rule, and the client question that creates pushback.

Free reply scope

One-service booking-page rewrite, plus a short confirmation or reminder line when enough detail is provided.

Blocked for now

No checkout, no payment link, no legal claim, and no automatic message sending from this page.

Send a free booking-page rewrite request

Copy or email the request, fill the blanks, and send it to `victor.ny.relentless@gmail.com`. The attribution identifies this as a booking-page rewrite request.

Email booking-page rewrite request Email short request Use calculator first

Booking page line

Your appointment time is reserved for this service. Cancellations or reschedules inside the notice window may require a deposit before a new appointment is confirmed.

Confirmation line

Please review the cancellation window before your visit. If something changes, reply as soon as possible so the time can be offered to another client.

Reminder line

Your appointment is coming up. Late cancellation or no-show rules apply inside the stated notice window, so please confirm or reschedule early.

DM reply line

I can hold the slot once you confirm the policy. The deposit and notice window are shown before booking so there are no surprises.

Operational template only. NoShowGuard is not legal, tax, accounting, platform, processor, card-network, consumer-rights, stored-card authorization, refund, chargeback, or debt-collection advice. Check local rules, platform terms, processor terms, card network rules, authorization requirements, refund obligations, and disclosure requirements before using deposits, fees, prepayment, deductions, stored-card charges, or non-refundable wording.