Now I may be more confused than I was when this thread started. Originally Posted by ANONONELet me see if I can clarify things a bit. I have several friends who are poviders (as in no provider/client relationship). Since they know I have no agenda, (especially since I no longer hobby), they have no issue with respect to discussing their rates/rate structure. In fact, they do listen to what I say and then factor that in when deciding what to do (which, by the way has always been to raise their rates and insure that the rates make sense). The problem is that you are trying to discuss something on a board where no one has any idea of what your agenda might be AND hobbyists (and providers) are not exactly famous for being altruists. You simply cannot discuss rates on a board without generating a lot of suspicion (and drama).
If the rates do not make sense to you, see someone else. If the rates don't make sense to a lot of hobbyists and those hobbyists do not see her, the provider will (or should) realize that she is doing something wrong. If she can't figure it out and doesn't want (i.e., ask) for input, it's not your problem.