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Special rate is like extra time - gratefully accept it but don't talk about it unless...
numpty88 14 Reviews 372 reads
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It's openly posted on her website as a holiday or themed event rate.
If it was privately offered to you then don't write about it else others will demand the same experience, and she may never provide the same consideration for you again.

Put simply: private offers are to be kept private. Open offers can be openly reviewed and discussed.

First off, I never haggle or seek out any kind of discount on fees.

During the holiday season (for instance) several providers offer a discount on their rates. When filling out the review checklist, when it comes to the questions "how long" and "amount paid," I assume that the proper thing to do is to enter the providers usual rate for the length of time you saw her, not the discounted rate she offered for the holiday period or any "extra half hour" offer of a similar nature. Is this assumption correct?

...what you put won't change whatever her profile already says.

There has to be some reason for the checklist. Since nothing alters the profile, I wonder what it is?

...fakes for the purpose of earning VIP days. This makes as much sense as any other explanation

Epsilon_Eridani480 reads

... in the General & Juicy Details section.

The only place that TER allows you to input the rate is in the Cost of Service, but that's not shown to anyone including VIPs.  

Therefore, you can input any amount you want, it won't make any difference because us hobbyists have to follow whatever rates that are posted by the provider either in her ad or on her website.  

Posted By: WickedBrut
First off, I never haggle or seek out any kind of discount on fees.  
   
 During the holiday season (for instance) several providers offer a discount on their rates. When filling out the review checklist, when it comes to the questions "how long" and "amount paid," I assume that the proper thing to do is to enter the providers usual rate for the length of time you saw her, not the discounted rate she offered for the holiday period or any "extra half hour" offer of a similar nature. Is this assumption correct?

It's openly posted on her website as a holiday or themed event rate.
If it was privately offered to you then don't write about it else others will demand the same experience, and she may never provide the same consideration for you again.

Put simply: private offers are to be kept private. Open offers can be openly reviewed and discussed.

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