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Originally Posted by jeri.bliss
Hey everyone,
I notice alot of you gentleman prefer to have the best bargain. If its not a deal you dont have https://www.preferred411.com/P126891e feel! I understand this when it comes to cars, shoes, lawn mowers, ect...But is it really safe to bargain shop for people to trade bodily fluids with?
Example;
You have a date set with a provider, she is well known and often requested. She is ALWAYS at a bargain rate so you return consistantly. AS DO MANY OTHER INDIVIUALS. Only you booked a 10 o'clock PM appointment and her schedule on her profile says she starts at 10AM. Lets just say she had 6 before you...YOU "MUST HAVE" DATY???*
My question to you boys is....Is it really bright to go with the BARGAIN? Save a little now spend alot later at the doctors???*QUANTITY AND ECONOMICS OVER QUALITY???
XOXO
JERI
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I have a reputation as a bargain shopper on my home board. A lot of guys and more
ladies will easily dismiss me as a cheap bargain hunter. I say this because my main belief is: the bitter taste of low quality will linger long after the sweet taste of low price is forgotten.
But I rarely dicker or haggle, if the price is too high I stay away. If I try and like a lady, if I've seen her enough so that she then knows and appreciate my business, I will tell her enough about me to suggest at what price I can continue to see her, if I'm struggling with the current price.
I don't DATY with bargains, at least not anymore. The problem I see is that just as not all bargains are filthy, not all upscale ladies are clean. In our current state of capitalism, it is okay to market a product and represent it as perfect when the quality isn't necessarily all there. A big part of making big bucks is presenting oneself as worthy and asking for big bucks, regardless of talent and ability.
Personally, I can't afford many screw ups in the high end market. So I do have to use discretion and play safe, but as for disease, I don't kid myself that upscale is more than a few percentage points safer.