Ex.
60 = 350
90 = 550 (hour rate would scale linearly to 525)
120 = 700
Is this just bad math or are 90min appointments seen as bad luck to be discouraged?

I won't see a provider who's rates aren't consistent based on the length of appt. For example, if a provider offers 300/hr, 450/90min and 600/2 hr, I'll consider seeing her. If a provider offers, 250/hr; 400/ 90 min and 500/2hr; I probably won't see her for the 90min. I'll go with the 1 hour and let things play out with the hope of maybe going over time just a little. I can't justify paying a more per minute rate at 90 than what she offers for 1 or 2 hours. The best girls are the ones who know how to package their time. The hourly rate SHOULD be the highest per minute rate on her menu and from there the per minute rate should decrease over the length of appointment. BTW, I usually steer clear of providers who advertise a 15 min rate, and I'm cautious about seeing a provider with a 30 min rate (but I do understand why they offer the 30 min rate). Additionally, I make sure via research that the provider is not a clockwatcher, and most of the time, I say up front that I expect the full amount of time and to have the most amount of fun during that time. Originally Posted by CpalmsonBOOM! This right here!
Client mathAww man those client rates on average would sure be nice....but Id want the overnight hours to be twelve instead of eight, guess I can keep dreaming. But on the same token if her initial hourly rate was 350, a mere 1000 dolar offer for an overnight is an insult to her.
if 1 hr is 250...
1/2 hour = 150
1 hr = 250
1 1/2 hr = 350
2 hr = 450
3 hr = 600
5 hr = 700 dinner (3 hour dessert)
8 hr = 1000 overnight
Provider Math
if 1 hr is 250...
1/2 hour = 200
1 hour = 250
1 1/2 hour = 300
2 hours = 550
3 hrs = 850
5 hrs = 1000 dinner (2 hour dessert)
8 hrs = 2500 overnight Originally Posted by waverunner234
60 = 350............My thing is this.....if her hourly rates is 350 or more, her. 90 minute rate shouldn't be negotiated anyway as she has already priced herself outside of many guys rate preference point. If she wants to charge 700 for two hours more power to her. I won't be participating lol.
Is this just bad math or are 90min appointments seen as bad luck to be discouraged?
Originally Posted by Satyrrical
On that note, some of the overnight rates for some providers turn out to be equal to or greater than their hour rate. In all honesty, that's pathetic, fwiw. We're not going to be banging for 12, 15, or 24 hours, so why charge such a rate.....unless you're going for deterrence, which is another red flag in itself. Originally Posted by Rambro CreedShoot nowadays you can offer a provider who has no overnight rate posted 1,000 for an overnight and they will scoff at it. Maybe she will divide it by 12 and equate that to 88 dollars an hour. She may see 2 to 3 different client in a day and make more than that. Its not as big as a total as it use to be. Its barely some ladies dinner date rate for four hours. On average in glancing through ad in my areas, the new norm is about 1300 to 1500 for 12 hours.