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lighttee

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Hello all!

Relatively new to the community but a question to all. Have you ever been in a situation where you happen to find out that a well acquainted SW tells you that they're retiring but ends up moving from independent to agency? However, while they are "retiring" they want to still see you as a client but you happen to found out she's charging alot less than what you normally commit with them.

Money part is not an issue but it kind of feels like its being taken advantage of the situation.

Thoughts?
 

Robert Mugabe

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Hello all!

Relatively new to the community but a question to all. Have you ever been in a situation where you happen to find out that a well acquainted SW tells you that they're retiring but ends up moving from independent to agency? However, while they are "retiring" they want to still see you as a client but you happen to found out she's charging alot less than what you normally commit with them.

Money part is not an issue but it kind of feels like its being taken advantage of the situation.

Thoughts?
book her through the agency
 

superstar_88

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Your grammer made it difficult to understand what you are trying saying. Take note everyone on the proper use of "your".
I also used "you are" where a lot of you would have used "your" here.
 

asuran

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LOL...

So.. SP goes to agency and is charging less now?

I think it's great!

Now if you feel like you are taking advantage of her with her new lower rate, you can always tip her on top of that.
If that makes you feel better, then it's a win-win for both you and her!

You do what's best that makes you feel great.

Thanks
 

fall

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Hello all!

Relatively new to the community but a question to all. Have you ever been in a situation where you happen to find out that a well acquainted SW tells you that they're retiring but ends up moving from independent to agency? However, while they are "retiring" they want to still see you as a client but you happen to found out she's charging alot less than what you normally commit with them.

Money part is not an issue but it kind of feels like its being taken advantage of the situation.

Thoughts?
What is SW?
 

hamermill

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Your grammer made it difficult to understand what you are trying saying. Take note everyone on the proper use of "your".
I also used "you are" where a lot of you would have used "your" here.

Much similar to alot is actually spelled a lot - two words.
 

wazup

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Your grammer made it difficult to understand what you are trying saying. Take note everyone on the proper use of "your".
I also used "you are" where a lot of you would have used "your" here.
Trying saying lol, they go well together.
 

peter4025

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All depends of how comfortable you feel with her. F you want to keep seeing her through the agency just tell her and pay the agency rate and tip her if you feel like doing it.
If you see her privately, the rate is usually a little bit higher, she has to pay for her own hotel
 

superstar_88

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Jan 4, 2008
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Much similar to alot is actually spelled a lot - two words.
and "should of" used rather than "should have". English was my worse subject in high school but plenty of drop outs these days. Some blog writers even use "your" incorrectly. I don't know where this came from. Like wild fires.
 

Grimnul

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It’s the texting/messenger culture, I think. Most people use a ton of shorthand and emojis rather than typing out full sentences and it creates bad habits. That stuff has its uses, but I feel like people rely far too heavily on it.
 

shakenbake

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and "should of" used rather than "should have". English was my worse subject in high school but plenty of drop outs these days. Some blog writers even use "your" incorrectly. I don't know where this came from. Like wild fires.
Grammar, not grammer, by the way.
 

luvyeah

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