the math of it all..

While I enjoy my new hobby I'm confused and need some help figuring out the difference between a lower priced outcall and a higher priced incall???

If a provider has to travel, spending time and gas, why would she charge less than if the client goes to her? Am I nuts or is there some financial wizardry escaping me? If I had only seen this once, I'd chalk it up to a typo but I've seen it a number of times and while the difference is $25 or $50 bucks I can't figure it out....

Providers, can you enlighten me?
Trey's Avatar
  • Trey
  • 09-30-2011, 05:23 PM
You got to pay for the room. So she can come to you at no cost to her for the room. To get the room the cost goes to you. Not every chick lives in the incall. The ones that do will charge more to come to you.
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Thinck convenience
Rezo's Avatar
  • Rezo
  • 09-30-2011, 05:49 PM
remember that pricing is also a tool to incentivize certain services

regardless, try not to dwell too much on hooktard math & economics