Upselling And The New Business Model

MaxiMilyen's Avatar
What are you talking about MM? Get to the point without beating around the bush, You're way out the ballpark as usual.

What's disturbing you today? How can I make your day a pleasant one? Originally Posted by biglatinmale

Thanks for asking, even if being a smarty pants, but I am a happy camper. Butting heads as you condescend to me, even if you are a lovable teddy bear, was not my intent. However, discussing things in a civil manner and with fewer condescending statements followed by less than sincere offers, might be nice and since you asked.

I'm not sure it's a fault of mine, that you do not understand. No malice intended and wasn't trying to confuse you. If you really want to understand, I can try again. If not, no worries. We kewl?
TheEccie214's Avatar
My wife does my laundry. Originally Posted by L.A.
Mine too, but she doesn't do sex, that's why I'm here. Our negotiation is she does the laundry and I pay all of the bills. I think she's a better negotiator.
  • grean
  • 11-10-2015, 02:23 PM
I would think this haggle thing would only happen for folks that don't offer an all inclusive rate. That's your ticket out. Your rate is your rate is your rate. Everything you ever could offer should be included in your rate. Do you do EVERYTHING every session? Probably not, but just in case, there's no issue.

I do not ever have this problem. I mean never. The people I see are all complete gentlemen and they are very respectful. Actually, the guys now are so much better than maybe 7 years ago. I LOVE this life.

So there's your solution. Have ONE rate. For massage providers that want to have 2, I totally understand, but you will have this issue more than you like. I'm a massage provider with only one rate. It has served me like you can't imagine.


PS if you want to charge extra for greek (I sure as hell would if I offered that) then don't advertise it. Talk one on one. They understand. The standard charge for greek is between 50-150, so pick your price and stick with it.


For the guy that said 300 turns off guys mentally.... That statement is true, if you can't afford more than that but there are guys at every level. Shoot I had a friend once that had a guy tell her he wanted to see her so badly but he couldn't until she charged 600 across the board. Sometimes, 300 is a turn off for the opposite reason. WALDT. Originally Posted by LovingKayla

Dharma, while I stand by my original post, like Kayla says, the massage advertising can be vague in pricing. So I think following her advise might be good. Your last review on eccie shows an activity which may or may not be standard with all massage providers. Your ad could be taken as suggesting more than a massage. Horny guys often don't want to gamble. Some guys might want to see you and others may too but NOT just for a massage. That truly has been may reservation on some massage girls. If you're not a full service provider. Let us know what you do. Your negotiation issues will probably significantly decrease.