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Originally Posted by kcbigpapa
That wouldn't matter. We know the ladies find out that information anyways.
Ms. Elena, I never thought about the different rates in reviews aspect. I could see where some hobbyists could ask for the lower of the review rates hoping a "special" was still in place. Also, a lot of providers want no rate discussion. How would it be handled if someone paid a rate that was in a review that may have been lower because the lady was offering a special, assuming the mistake is completely honest on the hobbyists' part?
I noticed something that does bother me about rates involving "specials." Yesterday,there was a provider advertising a special and to contact her for the rates. I emailed her and asked about her special rate. The rate she quoted me was her normal rate, which is not a special. I would see her at her regular rate without thinking about it, but I was frustrated at the deception. I see where it would be frustrating on both sides.... guys asking for discounts and women not offering specials even though they are advertising them.
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BigPapa (sounds so dirty, but yet I love saying it lol),
Usually when reviews are done by seasoned hobbyists, they'll add in that the rate given was a discount or special. Now, if a lady has a special, but doesn't want to discuss her rate.....that's her problem to figure out and can't get upset with the hobbyist if he doesn't know her regular rates. If I offer a discount or special to my clients, I make sure its on my website and tell them to refer to my rates page.
As for providers who offer a so called special when really its her regular rate....that's deception as you said. I can only speculate as to why they do it and can understand the frustration you guys feel. That would tie into the "leaving town soon" thread in the sandbox area. Its about marketing themselves, but they're going about it in the wrong. It may bring in some new clients, but it'll upset more clients in the long run.
And the "broke ass" comment, Lacrew responded best.