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jrileymd 15 Reviews 1738 reads
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Hi, newbie here

Here's a small dilemma (especially compared to some of the larger issues that people post about)...

I've seen more than a couple of cases where the provider's website lists rates for incall/outcall and touring.  That's fine.  But sometimes they post different rates on eros or date-check than what's on the website.

I've seen a difference of as much as $100/hour.  How do you square this?  Do you address it with the provider when scheduling (and risk appearing cheap)?  Or pay the higher amount?  Certainly don't want to discuss it F2F.

Thx in advance

Sphinxnc 19 Reviews 540 reads
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When you contact her, make sure you mention the website with the least expensive rate.  If you set a date, make sure to ask if the donation on that site is still accurate. It's just smart shopping.

dontknowanymore 4 Reviews 443 reads
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Good question.  I ran into this very scenario last November and was significantly less "aware" than I am now.  The provider actually ran two sites...one for herself and one for an agency she was starting.  Her personal site listed the lower rate.  I paid her higher rate in this instance as it was only a $50/hr difference....and she was worth it.

If I ran into that today, I'd probably PM others that have seen the provider to see what clarity they might be able to offer.  

If no insight was offered and I was dead set on seeing her, I'd pony up the higher amount to avoid anything negative.

Curious to see other responses....

 

 


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LovetoDaty 7 Reviews 483 reads
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You can mention in your email e.g. " can you confirm your rate for x hours of your time?"
What I sometimes do is ask her to confirm "# of roses" for x hours. As long as you only ask about her "time" it is usually OK. After all, you are only booking her for a certain amount of "time" and nothing "else".

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 352 reads
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Gabby0086 See my TER Reviews 461 reads
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Sometimes a provider offers a special rate for a limited time or special event (celebrating start of Summer for example). On e that offer expires the rates resume as normal. If you wish to book at a discounted rate, I would email with "Looking to book your time as advertised on Blahblahblah.com for my Memorial Day celebration! I have had people only arrive with a discounted rate from something as old as two years ago and trust me, it is very offensive if you're spending all I the time, effort, and yes money to look your best and provide the highest quality experience possible. I would most definitely ask about rate for time or required donation prior to reserving the time to be sure. :-)

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