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Originally Posted by spacejanitor
... Better to be straight up with the costs, and then let the buying public determine whether or not that provider stays in business. Say you have a nice hotel that is $150 a night. The provider charges $250 for a one hour romp. After the first client the room is taken care of. After the next three, her expenses are taken care of, food, etc and then the rest she should be able to pocket as a profit.
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In my experience, romps with providers who stay in $150/night rooms usually cost a min of $300/hr. Not that she paid $150...priceline, hotwire, orbitz, etc seem to keep the ladies in nice locations for less than advertised prices. It also seems to me unless she drove a long way, or flew in, and is eating at high end restaurants, all of her expenses are covered by her first meeting, even at $150 for the room and at $250/hour. If a provider needed to see 4 clients per day to cover her expenses, most wouldn't be making any money (seems to me, IMHO...correct me if I'm wrong). If they did, I wouldn't want to be a "client for profit"