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In all honesty this is actually already implemented. When making an appt, the confirm booking (step where one would Edit Details of appt) has a add client payment option. From there you can manually enter a card or swipe a card.
Another alternative available would be to force all online bookings to pay a deposit for their service of a certain amount of your choice.
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I strongly agree with Shawn's comment. Also if anything the "reply-to" should be routed to the salon email not a donotreply
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This has been a slight issue perpetually and leads to accidental assumptions such as:
The client booked it as a request but it was only because they followed the menu options to select a stylist and a time, but actually do not care who they are seen with.
The client selected a time and were labeled non-request, but once they got the service provider they were happy with, settled on ONLY seeing that person and when switched due to it being a non-request are upset because they felt it was locked in.
A process of just asking the client, do you only want to be seen by this service provider would end all the ambiguity.