Chicks love to be treated like used cars.Why I oughta.......bust your ass!
Haggle away! Originally Posted by eccienewbie
+ you always have to tip the ladies, especially if they did you right. this will go a long way in the long run. i always tip, especially if they were quite energetic and go the extra mile. usually my tip is one benjamin. Originally Posted by zingaozingao...and my number is 940-799-....... I'm kidding!!
Originally Posted by eccienewbie - Chicks love to be treated like used cars.I had a student who converted to Islam. His wife would not convert and he said he was going to divorce her and find a Muslim woman. He stated that dating and marrying American women were like buying a used car. Everyone has had a test drive with them before you get them while Muslim women were like new cars because they had never been driven.
Haggle away!
Haggle: to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner
Negotiate: to deal or bargain with another or others in preliminaries to a business deal.
Offer: to present for acceptance or rejection
I think the vocal minority is mostly chiming in on this one. Money is real, money is not infinite to most of us. I can't speak for everybody but I have to find a balance between hobby and real life. That balance isn't just about the actual dollar amount. I have to find a way to rationalize paying $250 for a selfish hour for myself or spending $250 on family things. I find it easier to live with the guilt of a $175 session rather than a $250 session.
The other point about price for me is it's very difficult to "stray away" from a provider that I see on a regular basis who has given me rates I'm happy with in return for my loyalty. $175 for a guaranteed great session compared to $250 for the unknown is hard for me to justify. Some people crave "the new" in the hobby but I'm more of a repeat guy. Again..my income is not infinite like some others obviously are and it's difficult for me to take the chance on the unknown for a higher rate.
Concerning the 3 definitions. Obviously haggling is a derogatory term and that style should not be used in the hobby. I'm not so sure about negotiate either as that seems to be to be a bunch of back and forths and is pretty close to haggling. I don't have a problem with the offer definition...some will have a problem with it and some won't. I can make a provider an offer in a polite and respectable manner and she can accecpt it, reject it, or make a counter-offer. I've met some GREAT GREAT GREAT providers like this and one reason I saw them in the first place was because I was given and extra incentive to do so. I was given the incentive so try the unknown and "cheat" on my regular provider.
Some will say you should always pay the full advertised rate but that's an opinion. That's they way they hobby. That's what they believe and feel comfortable with which is fine because that works for them.
My opinion is that you should not haggle, you should not go back and forth, there is nothing wrong with just asking and then leaving it up to the provider. Whatever the response is be pleasant and polite and accepting of the results. Originally Posted by L.A.
Haggle: to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious mannerYou make a very good point, doesn't hurt to ask. There is a price range for anything even fs for 60. Anything is possible lol but please never ask me about 175 lol I get offended when people ask rates that are soo far off my rate I save them under don't answer and I never pickup don't answers as I have about 30 don't answers for several reasons. If your short by like 20-50 tell a girl and most wont mind.
Negotiate: to deal or bargain with another or others in preliminaries to a business deal.
Offer: to present for acceptance or rejection
I think the vocal minority is mostly chiming in on this one. Money is real, money is not infinite to most of us. I can't speak for everybody but I have to find a balance between hobby and real life. That balance isn't just about the actual dollar amount. I have to find a way to rationalize paying $250 for a selfish hour for myself or spending $250 on family things. I find it easier to live with the guilt of a $175 session rather than a $250 session.
The other point about price for me is it's very difficult to "stray away" from a provider that I see on a regular basis who has given me rates I'm happy with in return for my loyalty. $175 for a guaranteed great session compared to $250 for the unknown is hard for me to justify. Some people crave "the new" in the hobby but I'm more of a repeat guy. Again..my income is not infinite like some others obviously are and it's difficult for me to take the chance on the unknown for a higher rate.
Concerning the 3 definitions. Obviously haggling is a derogatory term and that style should not be used in the hobby. I'm not so sure about negotiate either as that seems to be to be a bunch of back and forths and is pretty close to haggling. I don't have a problem with the offer definition...some will have a problem with it and some won't. I can make a provider an offer in a polite and respectable manner and she can accecpt it, reject it, or make a counter-offer. I've met some GREAT GREAT GREAT providers like this and one reason I saw them in the first place was because I was given and extra incentive to do so. I was given the incentive so try the unknown and "cheat" on my regular provider.
Some will say you should always pay the full advertised rate but that's an opinion. That's they way they hobby. That's what they believe and feel comfortable with which is fine because that works for them.
My opinion is that you should not haggle, you should not go back and forth, there is nothing wrong with just asking and then leaving it up to the provider. Whatever the response is be pleasant and polite and accepting of the results. Originally Posted by L.A.