Voicemail at 4 PM Sunday: Someone dropped out. We have a spot for you off of the waitlist for tomorrow morning, but you’ll need to respond very quickly.

Text message 3 minutes later: Yes, as long as [contingency] is ok, I’d be happy to be there tomorrow.

[No response]

Email 15 minutes later: Hey, I sent a text message, but I’m also sending a follow up email letting you know I’d like to come as long as [contingency] is ok.

[No response]

Update: I am good to go. The phone # I texted did not receive texts, so this is a lesson learned to call back when someone leaves a voicemail. Thanks everyone.

  • [deleted]@piefed.world
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    4 days ago

    An answer dependent on a contingency is not a ‘yes’, it is a ‘maybe’. When there is a waitlist of people who can say ‘yes’ without contingencies they are not going to take a ‘maybe’.