I recently read this thread,
http://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=389624
which made me think to myself...
I've seen so many instances where it becomes unclear what the rate is, I just say "screw it", and by that I don't mean the lady, but rather trying to figure it out.
I'm not going to out this lady, as I've seen so many instances where the information is as confusing, or even more confusing. My purpose here is to make the ladies think, and apply a little logic.
First, your rates need to be the same everywhere! If you don't want us to haggle or bring up rates, then make them consistent!
Here's an example of screwed up rates:
At P411: "Donation: $185/60, $285/90, $385/120 Min Special USD"
At ECCIE: "Donations DFW $280/60 Mins, $380/90 Mins, $480/120 Mins"
also ECCIE: "Current Specials DFW Specials (2/27 and 2/28) $185/60 Mins, $285/90 Mins $385/120 Mins... Prebook Touring Specials $280/60 Mins, $380/90 Mins $480/120 Mins"
My god, which do I pick? There is no consistent rate given! The rates at ECCIE alone are confusing. The Prebook Touring Specials are the same as the normal donations, so how does that make prebooking a special. I guess this is special in that we should feel special? This part should be easy, make your rates match everywhere you post ladies, and make them easy to understand.
My next peeve with this is what I refer to as Provider Math, or rather the lack of provider math. When I shop for anything, I decide how much I want. How much I want, can be influenced by price. I will often buy the larger size, but will only do so if it is at a discount per unit.
For example, If there is a 1# bag of MM's for $3, should I buy a 3# bag for $10? I'm not going to, would you? Wouldn't you buy three 1# bags, or even more likely, buy a single 1# bag, and see if I need another next week or not?
So, I understand a lady has certain fixed costs. But unless a lady has filled her schedule, then accepting a slightly lower rate for additional time seems like good business. It entices customers to spend a bit more, while the lady spends the same amount of money on the incall, the same amount preparing for the client, and spends less down time due to having a buffer of time between clients. So, seems prudent to offer a discount.
Let us examine the example above from her P411 profile:
$185/60 minutes = $3.0833 per minute
$285/90 minutes = $3.1667 per minute
$385/120 minutes = $3.2083 per minute
So, if I book a 2 hour appointment, I get to pay $15 more. This is certainly not the worst example I've seen, but why would I want to pay a premium above her 1 hour rate, to spend 2 hours with her?
I suggest all ladies take their rates and figure based on time per minute. If your rate per minute does not decrease as the time increases, you are sending gents a message. Note how her rate increases as more time is booked. If you book enough time with the lady, her rate goes to infinity... LOL.
Seriously... I see ladies do this all the time. I've seen ladies who have been here a long time do this. If you don't agree with my logic, well... you are free to conduct yourself and your business as you wish. But I'm going to shake my head, just book an hour or less, and quite likely just click the next advertisement.
I just wanted to make the ladies aware of the "other side of the coin."