I've had a situation where the BCD with my ATF was significantly shorter than what I was expecting and she could see that I was disappointed. She quickly offered a free session which more than satisfied me. A very magnamous gesture which I greatly appreciated and i still keep on seeing her. If providers have a good business sense, they would know this is a good way to keep a customer.
Originally Posted by Smoking Monkey
This provider that offered you a free session, if she would have instead told you to pay her what you thought was fair, would that have also been a good way to keep a customer? With you knowing what she wants to make, what if it were up to you to make the final call on how much to lay down. Do men want say-so? Or do they want to be told and just lay it down and go, and then decide later on whether or not to repeat?
I think OLindsay had a great rate until some WK's told her she needed to charge more.
Originally Posted by beagledawg
I have no dispute with a provider charging whatever rate she desires, original question, what if she wanted guys to be honest and only pay her what they thought she deserved? As a client, if you had a providers permission to pay her less if you thought her rate was too high, would you actually see that provider AND pay her a lower rate if you thought her rate was too high?
That being said though, if a provider offers (with no prompting or request from the client) a discount or rebate, I think that's a positive win-win situation.
"You know, I wasn't really on my game today. Take this $40 back and we'll call it even." A gallant (and intelligent) client would use this as as opportunity to be magnanimous and perhaps take steps toward creating a friendly relationship with a provider.
Originally Posted by The Sixth Beatle
Sixth I'm taking your comment to the next level, provider says her rate is $300/hr for her services, but she tells you Sixth, I do not want you to pay me exactly $300 because $300 tells me you are just paying me what I demand of you. I want an amount higher, or I want an amount lower, and I don't care what the amount is, but I want you to pay an amount that you think is fair, knowing that to me, my personal goal is $300.... and if you pay me $310, I will know I did good, and if you pay me $250 I will hopefully receive an email from you tonight indicating the areas which I could improve. If these were the terms, would you be see that provider?
you don't tell them, well yeah, I know you quoted me $350/hr for your services, but
Originally Posted by Wizard of Ahhhhs
This takes me back to the original question of, what if she wanted guys to be honest and only pay her what they thought she deserved? Does "you don't tell them" come into play, when it's what a provider wants you to do?
Players, whether they win the hearing or lose it, often feel hurt by the team's offer and take it personally as how their talent is perceived by their employer and this creates dissension between the player and team and affects play and future negotiations.
Originally Posted by The Sixth Beatle
Bouncing this one back to the original post, what if the individual gave you permission to pay her less if you thought her rate was too high, and what if she wanted guys to be honest and only pay her what they thought she deserved?
I had a recent meeting with A local provider. She was offering a special. We started the meeting and she was so good at it that it was over quite quickly. Afterward she told me to take back twenty of the donation for her time. I thought that was pretty cool of her. I will definitely see her again!
Originally Posted by luvlittlemilkers
I hear so many comments on "she offered a free session" and "she told me to take back twenty" and "she ____". Is the provider the only one with the right to initiate financial adjustments? Shouldn't providers be the ones kissing ass, hypothetically? Please excuse that term, it isn't meant to be harsh, but I think fair should be both ways.
I don't mind specials for different reasons. But one thing I hate is when someone asks my rates and then say its to high. I choose my price and you can choose if that's in your budget
Originally Posted by b@ileythepistol
I agree with you entirely. If you can't afford a rate, go somewhere else, it's tacky and disrespectful, you either have the donation or you don't. At the same time, if the client can afford the donation and he is more than willing to pay and possibly even tip, if the date goes sour for any range of reasons, does he have any leeway?
I've never been offered money back, but have on occasion (as I am sure everyone has) been offered more OTC time for the next visit, due to being rushed or just not feelin' it.
Originally Posted by Wizard of Ahhhhs
I am beginning to think I just like men in control. Hmmm