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Re: I have VIP section on my site
JustAGal See my TER Reviews 633 reads
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The section lists special VIP packages which take a lot of planning and preparation.

So sometimes there is a legitimate reason for VIP rates :)


When a provider lists on her Website one rate for "GFE" and a second (more expensive) rate for "VIP," what, generally, is the difference?

I assume it varies from provider to provider, but I have seen this on occasion and it just smells a bit to me. I guess because the providers on this board mostly are insistent that their rates are based on time, not a menu. This seems like a gray area.

My question is, in the experience of hobbyists who have gone this route, is the additional $ usually worth the additional services?

My inclination is to seek out providers who do not make this distinction, but am I missing out on an experience I shouldn't?  Just wondering.

I think VIP = PSE = Greek. You will have to check reviews to see if she does really offer that but that's probably what that means.

just grumpy787 reads

The message it sends me is...NEXT!  Here's my logic.  If a lady only does extra for more money, she's probably not into it.  If I'm interested in coercing someone into something unpleasant, I'll beg the wife.  That situation is prepaid.  Also, I know myself, and I'll be thinking that I need to hit all the extras to justify the extra cash which will decrease my enjoyment.

I think charging extra for Greek is a reasonable thing. It would be nice if they didn't but I can see why they do.

inmyLPINdays2058 reads

I agree... Greek is the one thing that's okay to have a different rate for. I've spoken to ladies before and a lot more preparation goes into it.

Not is all cases if the provider is honest. Hobbyists run the spectrum. There are those that want hand jobs and won't pay for full service. There are the wam, bam, thank you mam types who want to romp for 30 minutes, release and that's all. I am seeing a lady that has two tiered rates and I understood the one that fit my needs without her explaining.

shudaknownbetter797 reads

I've never heard of anything described as "VIP rates".    

Quality well reviewed providers offer "all inclusive" sessions.  

Greek is about the only exception...  and I'm ok with that.  Greek generally requires a lady to do extra preparation, special diet & such...  often on a subsequent visit to be sure you'll fit.  (Not always guarenteed.)

If you like her schedule a session.  If that goes well, you can ask abouot a second visit & inquire what VIP includes.
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The section lists special VIP packages which take a lot of planning and preparation.

So sometimes there is a legitimate reason for VIP rates :)

VIP can mean Greek, but it can also mean fettishes, travel, a gourmet cooked dinner (which was very good), or a provessional massage by a RMT (paid $100 more for a massage worth at least twice that).  Though since the VIP rate is listed I agree Greek is the most likely "extra").

It comes down to what the VIP adds and whether it is something that matters to you.  Probably not an easy to answer "it's worth it" or not.  I might pay more for a sun roof but not for racing stripes.  Best is as was suggested, if she apeals to you see her and ask.

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