I've never understood the business model of the Airlines. They have a plane with 20 empty seats on it, and rather than sell the seats cheap, to make sure they are filled before take-off, they jack the price up, making it a certainty that seats will bring in nothing.
Every lady has the right to price herself in any manor she chooses. No argument here. The reasons that you are giving for not making a price change remind me of the Airlines.
It is a big issue to the ladies when it happens and I'm not sure you or any gent would take kindly to just anyone discussing your worth in the same manner. Price may be what YOU are first interested in, but there have also been threads started about this subject and normally it's pics that first catch a gent's attention.
It should not be a big issue to anybody who sells a product or service on the open market, to have their price discussed by their customers. If the seller gets upset because the customers are openly comparing price to value, or price to cost, it's usually a sign that the seller isn't confident in the outcome of that comparison. I can't speak for everybody, but as someone who freelances in my chosen industry, my value to my clients is constantly being re-evaluated, and compared to others who have the same type of training as me. There are clients who are willing to pay more than others, but it would be foolish for me to refuse to work for anyone who can't pay top dollar.
I sell my time, much the same as a provider, just in larger chunks. Time is a perishable item, considering that once the time has passed, it becomes worthless. If I didn't sell it by the time it passed, I never will.
The fact is, there are not enough top dollar contracts in a year for my bills to get paid on time. There are times, for example July and August, when there are not many top dollar contracts being offered. Again, it's much the same as the situation described by the OP. If I refused to work for less in the lean months, my product would spoil and I would not have a dime of income to show for it. I'd be looking at the shelters and food banks. as my bank would take the house.
Instead, I take contracts from companies that can not afford me in April and May. I can't store time to sell later, and I'd rather get something for it than nothing. Sorry, that's not accurate. I NEED to get something for it, to keep my house and stay out of the food banks. I suppose I could look at that as harsh and a blow to my self-esteem, but it's just life. Not every day is roses. In contrast, I look at food stamps and shelters as harsh, and a blow to my self-esteem.
Either the situation providers are in isn't as bad as the OP suggests, or pride is going to put quite a few sexy ladies into shelters, which, I suppose, would make the shelters less of a blow to my self-esteem.
Something I have not seen mentioned in all the talk about price, value, convenience, is intangible value. It's the reason providers get nervous when their prices are under discussion, because it's difficult to put into accounting terms. DeBeers found a way to add it to shiny stones and created the diamond market. Any time someone pays more than sticker price for a car, or $100,000 for a car that sold for $3,500 fifty years ago, it's because there is intangible value added. You cant consistently predict the size of an intangible value until somebody buys it.
Intangible value is why the girls who travel charge different rates in different cities. You can get way more for an hour in Manhattan, Vegas, and L.A. than you can in Austin, so the price changes to reflect that. It's not that the hour changed, or the service. It's the intangible value. Again, everyone is free to charge what they want, and I'll fight for your right to do it, but I don't understand why providers will change their prices without issue as they go from city to city, but will go on food stamps before doing it at home.
To a certain extent, I suspect that intangible value is the explanation for HDH, and why guys who spend up once or twice on HDH girls usually come back saying it wasn't anything better than the $$ hour they know and love. Porn-Stars are another example. You can't convince me they fuck 3-5 times better than the girls here.
Intangible value is a product of the mind. If the buyer doesn't see it, it's just a 50 year old car. If he does? He'll spend another $50,000 on a special garage to keep it in. Also? Flavor of the month has an intangible value. Regardless of age, experience, or management, there is a draw to the new girl.
You will never see anyone here state, now or in the future, she's got a manager, so she is much more reliable and performs better...LOL
Are you forgetting the AMPs and the Studios?