If you, the hobbyist or provider, haven't seen that particular person in over a year, do you feel that the grandfather rate applies?
Originally Posted by Lana Warren
That would seem to be one of those, ``it's your business, you decide your rates,'' things. The only reason I can see for grandfathering any client is because in some way, doing so is a benefit to you. If a client is a regular, then you might want to keep him as a regular Grandfathering him at some rate might ensure he keeps returning. If a client isn't a regular and he hasn't seen you in a year, will losing him as a client make much difference?