An upsell is an upsell when those premiums at an extra cost are not discussed before walking into an appt.
Reviews are always helpful in these cases so you have an idea of what to expect.
An upsell is when you thought everything was 200 and you guys got naked and then she starts telling you about the ala carte items.
As Long as she is upfront about what is extra then to me it isn't an upsell.
Posted By: tungOfun4U
I found an ad by a provider, see link, and thought there would be potential for some fantasy time. After perusing her TER profile and reviews, I had two questions. First, the bp ad's donation, "200hr/350hr", and the cost of service listed on TER, "60 minutes 200", didn't jive. Did she mean 200/hr and 350/2hrs or 200/30min and 350/hr? I wasn't sure. Also, her reviews indicate that she has added surcharges for BBBJs of $100, yet the bp ad indicated "Flat Rate". What did she mean by flat rate and no upsell?
I texted indicating my interest in a 1 hour date at a specified time and asked for clarification concerning her donation and her services offered. She responded quickly with "current rates are listed on my current ad.....BBBBJ +100 Greek +250". I guess that means the services are available at a premium? But what happened to the 'flat rate/no upsell' of the bp ad? Putting it together, it appears the complete package of 1 hour, 350, with BBBJ, +100, and Greek, +250, would have been $700, that's 7 "benjamins". Maybe, in the past she worked for some of the major airlines with their charges for early check-in, luggage, extended leg room, etc. and has brought this pricing method to the hobby? To this observer, it appears she has a very "wrinkled" rate with "no upsell" being a ruse to lure clients "into the web" before revealing the true cost of service.
I'm relatively new to the game; what nuances am I missing? What have been your experiences and how have you reacted?
Btw, I responded, "No thank you. Good luck." to which she responded, "You want more, you gotta pay for it, You want normal, it's cheap".