Geez I seem to have trouble reading your posts, Amber. It may be something wrong with my browser but all I can read is "booobs!!" Originally Posted by RezoYou should know you've seen them in person LOL....
This business as in any business that I wish to patronize, I ask their price. If I am willing to pay that amount, I do it. If I feel that they want too much for what they are offering, I simply thank them and walk away. I would feel that my "fun" would get compromised if I asked for her favors for less than her asking price. Originally Posted by bbkidCommon sense.
I never haggle with a lady. I always know the price before I go in. I accept it. If the service is not there...I just don't go back. To haggle with a lady would kill the fantasy for me. Originally Posted by tbone2uI haggled with Tbone2u.....I just did not mention it in my review of him.....He did not budge. He was dead set on demanding 3 Asians for his services.
Common sense.An egg timer maybe? Make your grocery list or answer emails while you are doggie? Talk on the phone during? hahaha
If I were a provider I'd purposely deliver a lack-luster performance for a haggler. Have a stop watch on the night stand once he walks in his time starts.
Get a book/magazine and turn to the side reading it while he hits it from the scissor position. Originally Posted by coefficient
Seriously, you are not getting a new car (not a service)...Do you haggle with your rent monthly (not a service), your light company (not a service), your phone company (not a service)? You getting an hour not a lifetime. You are not signing a contract. Originally Posted by sofiaofhoustonI don't haggle, but all those items you listed are not service related industries. Would you haggle with:
If I were a provider I'd purposely deliver a lack-luster performance for a haggler. Have a stop watch on the night stand once he walks in his time starts. Originally Posted by coefficientWith all due respect, that would be dumb. With online review sites like Eccie, you'd probably end up with a negative review, and that doesn't help your business.