While I never discuss them (other than to ask what they are for someone who does NOT post them), I can tell you why many guys would discuss them: uncertainty.
There are providers out there who will run ads in various venues with different rates, who will have higher rates in an ad than on their website, or lower rates in one advertising place than in another.
Most conscientious hobbyists want to make sure the provider is paid correctly -- they especially don't want to short her, or alternately have her believe she was shorted even though she wasn't.
How can she believe she was shorted even though she wasn't? Simple. She can have an ad on CV for $350 and another ad on BP for $300. She forgets about the BP ad because she is only human and fallible. The guy shows up and pays the $300, and she believes that he shorted her $50.
If all providers had only one rate and it was always and only mentioned on a nice easy website; I suspect a lot less of this would occur.
Like I said, I don't discuss rates. But I can understand why a guy would do so.
Now, personally, this isn't a big issue for me. My feeling is that if a provider's rates leave room for confusion or ambiguity -- she doesn't know what she's doing. So I just don't see her. I only see ladies with whom I do not think such conversations as the OP describes are necessary. Originally Posted by Laurentius
@L +1+2. I will ask if uncertain. Also consider this; those of us who do research have multiple rates going through our mind. Provider X's donation is this; Provider Y's donation is this. Then factor in the 1/2 hour, full hour, and other time variable rates; one can see how easy it is to become confused. As Laurentius mentioned, I want to make sure the provider receives what she expects. Having said all that, I confirm rates prior to the date. I will never walk into the appointment and ask, "What's the rate?"
I will say that if I see 3 different rates, say P411, her website, and on ECCIE, I always contact through the least expensive site. I've been assured by most ladies that they are aware of the differences and will know the right donation to expect.
I never ask about the donation. I've done my research first.
Finally, I will say that when I first started hobbying, it seemed to me that a lot of ladies ran specials (which on ASPD tended to be posted in the weekend section). These days, it appears to me that there are a lot fewer specials being run by the ladies. The ads that tend to go up may mention a "special rate," but often times it is no different than the normal rate. More often than not that device has caused me to take a pass. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
same question goes to women...why do you not all post rates? i had to ask one time and will never do it again. it was more uncomfortable than getting paper cuts between all my fingers. Originally Posted by bubbaJayWell if a provider doesn't post her rates, she can't get mad if you ask....But for those of us who do post our rates on our websites and still get asked, well it just makes me totally uncomfortable...
Well if a provider doesn't post her rates, she can't get mad if you ask....But for those of us who do post our rates on our websites and still get asked, well it just makes me totally uncomfortable... Originally Posted by Valeriewell i dont want to have to ask...any more than you want to be asked...wheather or not they are listed somewhere.
well i dont want to have to ask...any more than you want to be asked...wheather or not they are listed somewhere.LOL!...well I'm glad you were able to find what you were looking for on my site! hehe
it took me less than a min to find your rates...and another min to see your pics and 30 more seconds before i was wishing i was in nashville right now Originally Posted by bubbaJay