Anonone...I appreciate that you're trying to post threads what you perceive as being thought provoking. However, in all honesty, this thread has been rehashed so many times, for so many years, it's rather archaic and boring...imho.
altcomedy...with all due respect...you would think so...but you have no idea how many hobbyists can't even read a a simple "ad" or take the time to do so...it's ridiculous! And, you think they're going to read a moronic thread like this and become "Enlightened?" OMGoodness, that's pretty funny!
Bottomline...ONCE AGAIN...It's really no one's business how we determine what we charge...for in/outcall...it's up to each individual provider and what our circumstances may be. Now...altcomedy...this comment has been posted how many times...in how many threads...how many hobbyists do you suppose "get it" by now? I know of at least ONE who hasn't "got it" yet!
Originally Posted by Likinikki
Well it was thought provoking to some. It also answered my curiosity. It wasn't that I didn't think there was a good a rationale, I was just curious as to what it was.
We all have a right to our opinions and to ask questions--that is why this board is here after all. Just as you have a right to think this is a boring subject, and come into the thread and tell everybody how boring you think it is.
See isn't this free speech thing kind of fun?
By the way on that whole "questioning a business plan thing" I fully understand it when someone is being rude and attacking ladies. When jerks do that, they have the full fury coming to them for the scorn they initiated.
Keep in mind, business plans in the real world are regularly questioned by consumers. Are you telling me you have never once asked a car dealer, carpet salesperson, appliance salesperson, etc. about why they charge this or have a warranty policy such as that?
Really?
Maybe I am just weird. I was just getting a estimate today on a large home remodeling project. I notice something about about the price structure and asked the person why they were charging more than the measured space for the material. They explained it was for cut material that would become unused remnants. I nodded and agreed that it made perfect sense, but then I noticed they were using that same rate to charge me for installation. I explained that I understood why they were charging me for material waste, but they were not actually installing or handling the remnants so they should not be using that same rate to determine the installation fee. The company agreed it was a very valid point and it changed the price of the project by a few hundred dollars. All because I asked a question about their policy. If I had not asked. . .
I think if you are being honest you probably do the same thing as you shop and do business.
Again, I am not talking about rude people that go off on an abusive rant and try to push providers around and insult them.
This started as an innocent and honest question. Looking over at the view and post count, it looks like not everyone feels this was a waste of time.
Thank you for adding your perspective though. I apologize if you took this thread as being disrespectful to you.