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If it were more like 2x a month or once a week every month, zero cancellations, never late, always prescheduled the same day/time every time. That would make scheduling that much easier.  

In that case, I think I would love an arrangement like that and would be willing to work something out.

royoberoi760 reads

This question is for someone who has a regular arrangement (once a month, etc) with a provider.  I was wondering if you get a special deal once you become a regular client and whether most providers open to such an arrangement?

I've provided arrangements like that, but it's in exchange for convenience- usually a set day ( say Tuesdays, off-peak hours) every time. No last-minute cancellations.  

Since the bulk of my clients are same-day bookings, this makes things a little more predictable and easier to schedule... so I don't mind giving a better rate :)

If it were more like 2x a month or once a week every month, zero cancellations, never late, always prescheduled the same day/time every time. That would make scheduling that much easier.  

In that case, I think I would love an arrangement like that and would be willing to work something out.

I have to say that from my experience, expectations and shades of gray lead to problems in the hobbying world. I find that the beauty of a no strings attached relationship means clear financial and emotional boundaries. When one or both parties leave the black and white zone, it can cause some issues. I don't think there is anything wrong with an arrangement,  but only so long as everything is clear and discussed upfront. Proper communication is paramount.

I can say that I've met many men who ask or expect discounts. Men that I haven't seen in years will send me emails asking  "Do old friends get your old rate?"  It begs the question "What determines 'regular' status?"  

  Just some food for thought :)

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A monthly arrangement implies a discount.  

Most providers will consider a discount only if you commit to a certain amount of money, which implies a commitment to a certain number of sessions.  And if they are smart, they want that upfront.  Would you trust the provider to give the money upfront?

MelAllen234 reads

she said she wasn't taking new clients.

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