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Re:Should I run a incall special?
littlesue See my TER Reviews 1843 reads
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1 / 14

and if so what kind sounds good to you lovely gentlemen?

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XXXpro 26 Reviews 2511 reads
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2 / 14

give us guys on a budget a 1/2 hr deal.

littlesue See my TER Reviews 3056 reads
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3 / 14

My 1/2hrs are 250 and I usually run my regular specials at 250

fromny2mn 1 Reviews 1592 reads
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4 / 14

I would definitely be interested in a $250 one hour special.

warduck 16 Reviews 1911 reads
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5 / 14
dr_mark 4 Reviews 2445 reads
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6 / 14

How about 2 hrs for $300?  Now that I would do (maybe more as many times as you have the special)

peterbb 1743 reads
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7 / 14

Yes, please, I would definately partake in an incall special, today   Peter

BMac6230 16 Reviews 2001 reads
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9 / 14

250 for an hour sounds good to me looking at your reviews. Hope I could fit something in!!!!

BBrain 55 Reviews 2262 reads
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10 / 14

. . . dry hump special? For a discount, I'll jerk off before I come.

4-13-49 8 Reviews 1652 reads
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11 / 14

Why are you thinking about a special?  Customer appreciation?  Looking for new business?  If you offer a special, you should be able to measure the results.  I've not had the pleasure of meeting you yet, but your website and reviews suggest a very admirable reputation, so I'm wondering what you are thinking.  If business is slow, a special of some sort is a good way to get the phone ringing again.  Your prices seem very much in line with someone of your reputation, but some on this board have suggested that prices are reaching a high point-too high in some opinions.  If developing a regular business, maybe a permanent slight reduction might produce your desired results. "Slow day" specials help bring in business on those days.  Not trying to be critical, just wanting to see what's on your mind.  BTW, do you visit St. Cloud?  PM me if you want.  Thanks.

peachs 2109 reads
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12 / 14
One More Thought 2216 reads
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13 / 14

Sue, rather than having a special, just lower your regular rate by $25 or $50 and watch the business pick up and stay up. The price is not a reflection of what you are worth, it is a reflection of how busy you want to be.

Gyppo 8 Reviews 1878 reads
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14 / 14

How much money are some laid off guys willing to pay?  Best Buy must have offered a sweeet severance package!
This does bring to mind another idea.  A special aimed at certain group.  You could offer a special to 3M employees, or anyone who works in the banking industry.  If a convention was in town you could offer a special to someone attending the convention.
Better yet a special to guys from Northern Minnesota who don't fit into any of the other categories I listed! :)

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