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Discounts
JustGopherIt 2 Reviews 1743 reads
posted
1 / 18

If a lady advertises a discount on their website (it appears to be a consistent thing, but you never know as things can always change), I am assuming you would just factor this into the donation.  Correct?

And if you make an appointment 2 weeks out, should you check to see that the lady is still offering the discount the day of your appointment?  And let's say the discount is no longer on their website the day of the appointment.  I would assume it would not be right to take that discount, correct?

And no, I haven't got the coconuts to make my first appointment yet, but I'm getting there.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 389 reads
posted
2 / 18

you presume that the rates on her site as of such and such date are applicable.  If she wants to take exception, she can do so right away.

Also, take a screen shot of her site with the rates and print it out, and have it with you to show her should she question the fact that she had the discount on that date.

Some gals get forgetful.

dwarrw2213 531 reads
posted
3 / 18

I have never had a provider get upset over me asking a question about an ambiguity of her rates. Its all in the approach, I suppose. Be super polite and dont come across as if you are negotiating with her for many ladies will not respond back to you at all at that point. I dont talk about rates until after I am verified however. When you contact her, if the discount is no longer on her website, then I wouldn't ask about it.

sexpirate 25 Reviews 374 reads
posted
4 / 18

If you've made the initial inquiry and provided the verification info, once she gets back with you to say you are verified and she wants to firm up the appointment, if there has been some fluctuation in her rates, I would just ask (in whatever medium you are communicating via) "I saw your rate is 'x' is that correct?"  She knows what's been out there.  She will either confirm that amount or give you the correct one. Just always be polite and respectful and it will be fine.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 324 reads
posted
5 / 18

...is offered, but it's no longer offered  two weeks later on the date of the appt., should you still get it?  I say "yes" because that was part of the incentive to get you to make the appt.  The discount may no longer apply to other guys but she should honor the offer she made at the time.

nahtynikkey See my TER Reviews 309 reads
posted
6 / 18

But when a lady is offering a discount or special, it is usually for THAT day, or a set time period. If you make an appointment 2 weeks down the line, & the specials were for 2 weeks earlier...no, you don't get the special rate. The rate is for that time period specified.... if you want to take advantage of that special rate, then you must book within that time period.

Posted By: BigPapasan
...is offered, but it's no longer offered  two weeks later on the date of the appt., should you still get it?  I say "yes" because that was part of the incentive to get you to make the appt.  The discount may no longer apply to other guys but she should honor the offer she made at the time.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 307 reads
posted
7 / 18

..."the rent is too damn high" and two weeks later she may not need to offer a discount.

That's why communication is so important.  If a guy wants to take advantage of the special at a later date, he should ask at the time he makes the appt. when the special is being offered to see if he can "lock in" that discount.

keystonekid 114 Reviews 386 reads
posted
9 / 18

specifically offers an incentive to book in November but does not specify you need to have the date in November.

As always--read carefully.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 327 reads
posted
10 / 18
JustGopherIt 2 Reviews 377 reads
posted
11 / 18

I agree with this if it's a discount advertised for a specific time period.  

The discount is advertised on the lady's website....it's a P411 discount.  

I agree with the advice above that it's a good idea to confirm the rate once the appointment is made.  Leaves no room for a misunderstanding.

London Rayne See my TER Reviews 359 reads
posted
13 / 18

If she is running a special THIS WEEK, and you book for NEXT WEEK, the special is not longer active. It makes no difference when you contact her if you can clearly see exact dates posted. Now, if you can't see any specified time where this thing ends, just ask if you can partake.

crazyshit 315 reads
posted
14 / 18

And acknowledge the fact there was an expiration date, so she understands that you can read.

harborview 10 Reviews 305 reads
posted
15 / 18

often when I reply to Specials...  I find that what I want is still the regular price.  Don't take for granted.

nahtynikkey See my TER Reviews 283 reads
posted
16 / 18

That makes a difference then, as what she is advertising is a discount for P411 members. So, if you booked her through P411, then she is aware of the rate she is advertising on that site. If you just saw her ad on P411, but booked her in a different format, it may not apply, as that discount is specifically for P411 members.

Posted By: JustGopherIt
I agree with this if it's a discount advertised for a specific time period.  

The discount is advertised on the lady's website....it's a P411 discount.  

I agree with the advice above that it's a good idea to confirm the rate once the appointment is made.  Leaves no room for a misunderstanding.

aces8 3 Reviews 347 reads
posted
17 / 18

Sometimes they forget to put it on their website.  I contacted a top 10 in the US provider who had a very short term special.  The ad referred to her website for details.  Nothing in the ad.  She thanked me, because she "hadn't got around to it"  she forgot.  

I believe the info in the ad is more recent than a website, so I tell them them unless there is a referrence in the ad to the website from the ad for details or up date. Their promotion to the public is just that and they're obliged to it.   ie. It's bait do they want to switch now.  They're in business they sometimes like to learn business if you say it in a way that doesn't offend.

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