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How to figure out price when she doesn't specify?
89Springer 1892 reads
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There's a provider I'm interested in seeing who's quite some distance away. On her website she doesn't specify a rate. Her profile on TER shows $600 per hour, but I have no idea if that's correct.

Is there any way to find out what she charges? I know I can't call or email and ask. I've PM'ed some reviewers, but I don't even know if that's kosher.

Any replies much appreciated.

There's nothing wrong in asking "Is $600/hr the correct gift for your time?"

Dear Tabu:
As an Ivy League Graduate, it is not that you asked it is how you ask.  If you say would there be a website or a place where I could ascertain more about your compensation as it is related to time? One would be achieving their objective but being legally and politically correct.

There's no reason you can not ask what the gift is for an hour or X hours...  after you've checked her ads & web site.

89Springer573 reads

I always thought discussing money on the phone or in emails when setting up a first date was verboten.

I know it's an uncomfortable situation for you, so you have a choice, either pay her TER rate, or ask her.  As long as you do not mention any sexual activities in your query, you should be OK.  Just say something like, "is the rate on your profile the correct one for an hour of your time?"  However, if that amount is the only one you can find, I suspect that is what she will want for her time.  It only gets confusing when an ad in one place says one amount, and an ad on another site has a different amount.  That's what I don't like, along with an ad that tells you to look on her website for her rates, and the site says call for rates.  If I see that, I move on.

Swim

89Springer444 reads

Thanks again, everyone. I just assumed that any talk of money anywhere was a touchy thing.

She says on her site that she doesn't watch the clock, but instead determines what it would take to give her man a good time. Very ambiguous.

When they say not to discuss money on the phone or by email, this means never discuss money AND sex. You can't ask "How much for a BBBJ?" But you can ask, "How much for an hour of your time?" or "Is the rate on your TER profile correct?" Or "Is 600 the correct donation amount?"

If she doesn't specify her rate in ads or website, how else would you know without asking? However if her rate is clearly specified in her website or ad, then you should not ask.

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