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Brill

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Several years ago I saw a lady and afterwards she hand made a card entitling me to a discount on my next visit.
She knew I didn't have a regular and that was her personal way to entice me to see her again - I thought it was very smart and sweet at the same time.
 

coolcat

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I think the first session should always be free. Try out the goods and if you like, you'll be back. However, the fact that I am able to write this, is proof that I have never suggested this to an SP
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO VERY WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have tried sp's and agencies who I will never go back to. I have never asked or even thought of asking them for a free session. The sp's have lives and bills they must pay as well. Maybe we should all ask you to come and do something for free to see if we like your professionalism.
 

AJstar

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Fair enough. But still the lady may not not want to offer a discount and feel pressured into it for fear that the client may not see her again. I think that's a tad unfair.

Would someone go to their dentist asking for a discount and imply that if they don't get it they'll go elsewhere? I don't think that would be appropriate at all. Maybe it's not the best analogy (since I doubt many ask their dentists for discounts) but it would be sort of a similar situation.
My Dentist complains it happens very often.
 

MissCroft

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If you are a regular and you continue to pay the posted rate, there is really no reason an SP would ever just out of nowhere offer you a lower rate. You would basically have to see an SP regularly, then just stop going out of the blue. Then show up again one day. She will ask why you were away so long and then you'd have to tell her that she was getting pricey. Only then does the SP have any motivation to possible reconsider her rates for this guy. But this is just game playing.

Short of the above, the customer has to always bring it up first. But the SPs in this thread have stated that they would rather be the ones to suggest things and that bringing anything up is problematic. But you'll never suggest anything if we don't bring it up first.

Catch-22.
Yes, it is sort of a catch-22. I think the client can subtly imply that he would like a discount instead of coming right out and asking for it. He could maybe say something like, "I wish I could see you more often but I can't afford it." This would create an opportunity for the SP to offer a special deal if she chooses to. But you must be sincere about it and not just use it as a line. I think it's unfair to put her on the spot and haggle. I agree haggling is tacky - it's something you do at a flea market or a yard sale over a coffee table or something. And yes, it can make the SP feel that you don't think she is worth her asking price thus indirectly insulting her and possibly putting a damper on the session.

My rates have remained consistent for years. I'm happy and my clients seem happy. I've been fortunate that I don't get asked for discounts or deals very often but it does happen.
 

Rockslinger

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I agree haggling is tacky - it's something you do at a flea market or a yard sale over a coffee table or something.
Or, with my boss ("The Big Guy"). Anyway, I have no shame so I haggle with him over my bonus every year. Hee, hee, hee. Insert "haggling with boss over bonus" smile here.
 

MrBingo

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I have noticed Provider's pricing are slightly increasing, may be the demand and season, or whatever and I'm not affected by the price increased due to being a regular client of a few. I do get get discounts because I ask, that's me personally, there is a difference from haggling.

I know pricing is a touchy issue and it is business with all due respect, so Ladies, how apt are you in price negotiation?

What are your views and opinions?

If you are open to negotiations, how would you like it to be approached?
yea i have noticed that too last week when i was booking an SP, one of the reasons i use agencies less and indys more @ the moment and save some money for the next SP or towards booking same SP twice.
 

DigitallyYours

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I have a related question.

Girls, how do you feel about people asking about rates for things that you don't have publicly posted? Like a 45 minute session? Or a GFE session but without the FS (like oral only)?
 

MissCroft

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Girls, how do you feel about people asking about rates for things that you don't have publicly posted? Like a 45 minute session? Or a GFE session but without the FS (like oral only)?
I have a 45 minute rate but I don't advertise it as I prefer the hour. lol If a guy just wants oral it's the same price. You're paying for the SP's time.
 

MrBingo

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I have a 45 minute rate but I don't advertise it as I prefer the hour. lol If a guy just wants oral it's the same price. You're paying for the SP's time.
wat if he releases it in 5 mins?
 

DigitallyYours

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If a guy just wants oral it's the same price. You're paying for the SP's time.
Well, yes and no. It takes just as long to do greek, but some charge more for that. Some charge more for PSE. Same amount of time. It's still the same time to give a massage, but massage only sessions are usually cheaper.

It's a time/service combo we are paying for.
 

MissCroft

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Well, yes and no. It takes just as long to do greek, but some charge more for that. Some charge more for PSE. Same amount of time. It's still the same time to give a massage, but massage only sessions are usually cheaper.

It's a time/service combo we are paying for.


If a guy books an SP for an hour and then gets there and says he just wants oral that doesn't change anything. That's not the SP's fault and she should not lose out. JMHO
 

great bear

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If a guy books an SP for an hour and then gets there and says he just wants oral that doesn't change anything. That's not the SP's fault and she should not lose out. JMHO
CC, does only "oral" mean you talk to him for an hour then he leaves?
 

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I have a related question.

Girls, how do you feel about people asking about rates for things that you don't have publicly posted? Like a 45 minute session? Or a GFE session but without the FS (like oral only)?
no one ever books for 45 mins lol it's just not enough time as for the oral i just take my oral rate for 1/2 hr and multiply
it's a different story asking for rates for special activities

eg... the haggler
him : can i get a deal on a hour fs
me: no sorry
him: but i'll give you the best time ever
me: oh ok just a min let me do some math
reg hour 180 +60 {for acting like a idiot} -60 for a discount = 180
me: yes ok i can give you an hour for 180

eg...guy looking for hour massage
him: how much for an hour massage only
me: $140 with your cock doing a happy dance
him: holy Christ i'll be right over
 

DigitallyYours

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If a guy books an SP for an hour and then gets there and says he just wants oral that doesn't change anything. That's not the SP's fault and she should not lose out. JMHO
Well, if they book you for a one hour GFE and then says I only want oral, that's one thing. But if he contacts you beforehand and asks if you have an oral only rate, does that offend you? That's my question.
 

poonstar

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If I haggle with her I'll get a less enthusiastic performance and a shorter session, maybe even get barred from seeing her.
Maybe they can offer a "bad attitude" discount for clients who don't mind that? I mean if I am paying for her to "act" enthusiastic then, honestly, I can do without it...she can lay there doing her grocery list for all it matters to me. :cool:
 

MissCroft

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Well, if they book you for a one hour GFE and then says I only want oral, that's one thing. But if he contacts you beforehand and asks if you have an oral only rate, does that offend you? That's my question.
No, that wouldn't offend me but I don't offer an oral only rate. I think that would be more common with incalls and I'm primarily outcall. If I did incalls regularly I would probably offer that as an option. But with outcall it doesn't seem worth it because of the time and travel expenses.


CC, does only "oral" mean you talk to him for an hour then he leaves?

I'll talk to you all you want baby.
 

poonstar

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When you think about it...it's a lose lose for pooners. We apparently pay more to be appreciated and recieve "enthusiastic" services but we also pay more to be berated with dom services.

:)
 

flyingwood

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not your business
I have noticed Provider's pricing are slightly increasing, may be the demand and season, or whatever and I'm not affected by the price increased due to being a regular client of a few. I do get get discounts because I ask, that's me personally, there is a difference from haggling.

I know pricing is a touchy issue and it is business with all due respect, so Ladies, how apt are you in price negotiation?

What are your views and opinions?

If you are open to negotiations, how would you like it to be approached?
I don't negotiate the price. If I'm a regular, a discount would be nice. But occasionally getting something not listed on her menu such as swallow would be more appreciated.
 
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