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Deposit Required Booking Checklist
#reservations
#deposit
#no-show
#local commerce
#customer policy
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2026-06-21 20:51:09
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A Deposit Required Booking Checklist helps a local operator decide when a booking should require payment upfront. The goal is not to punish customers. The goal is to protect time, materials, and staff capacity when a no-show creates measurable damage. Start with preparation cost. If the business buys materials, assigns staff, sets up a room, blocks equipment, or prepares custom work before the customer arrives, a deposit is reasonable. Hair color services, tattoo consultations, private lessons, clinics, equipment rentals, workshops, and small events often fall into this category. The deposit should reflect real exposure, not become a hidden fee. Check whether the slot can be resold. A Saturday evening table, a private class seat, a studio rental block, or a specialist appointment may be difficult to replace at short notice. If the missed booking cannot be recovered, the deposit protects the calendar. If the slot can be filled from a waitlist within minutes, a softer policy may work. Define clear refund and reschedule rules. Customers need to know the cancellation deadline, whether the deposit becomes credit, how many reschedules are allowed, and what happens after late arrival. A deposit without a visible policy creates conflict at the worst moment. Use reminders before penalties. Confirmation messages, calendar invites, SMS reminders, and one-click reschedule links reduce no-shows without making the customer feel distrusted. Deposits work best when paired with good communication. Require deposits when the business has real prep cost, scarce capacity, or repeated no-show risk. Avoid them when the service is low-commitment, easy to replace, or still trying to reduce first-booking friction.
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