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Originally Posted by nuglet
This whole thing is kinda funny when used with the term ATF. As I understand it, ATF is a "regular" girl, you see often as in All Time Favorite, and then add "How much to be my favorite" just seems ironic. Like how much will I have to pay you to be my friend?
I would think $ is secondary. If she's an ATF, then what does an additional $20-$40 matter? You're looking for a deal, she's looking to make a living. What if your boss came up to you and said, "Hey, you're one of my best people, I really like your work, so how about you take a 10% pay cut.... just for me?"
Just funny is all I'm sayin'....
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Thank you! Your comments assure me I'm not the only person to have these beliefs. A lady that has become an ATF or a "regular" demonstrates one thing:
- She excels at providing the type of experience I expect.
That's why I don't accept "special" rates for being a regular client.
Why would I pay her less for providing me with a better experience than her competition in the marketplace? That doesn't make sense to me.
I'm going to provide an example of my practices. I am seeing my ATF tomorrow. I'll travel 200+ miles to see her. Due to our relationship and experience with each other, she has offered me a discounted rate (from her already discounted rate) for multi-hour appointments. After numerous debates on her offer, we came to a compromise. She provides me with an extra time that is used to take her to a nice lunch. Additionally, I give her a 25% tip and a gift.
Some may consider my philosophy and practice as over-the-top and crazy. But like Nuglet eluded to; she needs money to pay her bills ... just like I do. While goodwill is nice; it's not accepted as legal tender by the power company or grocery store.
Additionally, I know what she does for me "behind the scenes" in the hobby world that she doesn't think I know about. It a win-win for both of us.