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Dissolute 7 Reviews 1613 reads
posted
1 / 12

I had a date set up with a girl whom we have tried to work out several months.  It is a several hour drive for her. We agreed on a 90 min + driving price to meet in 7 days.  Then two days later, I got an email that she had raised her prices $75 so the it would be more.    I agreed - but only as I wanted to see her --- but I am thinking of telling her bad business,  what you thinks

RespectfulRobert 94 reads
posted
2 / 12

If you had not yet committed to date and time, her price rise with you was professional, although maybe not ideal from a customer service perspective. If she increased her rate just two days after you both agreed to the date, I would say that is unprofessional of her but certainly still within her right of course.

inicky46 61 Reviews 98 reads
posted
3 / 12

hey, it's only $75 bucks so I wouldn't make a big deal of it. And if you say so at the start of the session you're sure to put her in a lousy mood and have a shitty time. Let it go or cancel.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 99 reads
posted
4 / 12

especially about how to run their business, is something to be avoided.

 
No good will come of it.

CurlyW-NatsFan 91 reads
posted
5 / 12
helixir 54 Reviews 92 reads
posted
6 / 12

Suck it up and hump her or let it go.

A few months ago I made an appointment through a booker and a couple of hours before I was told it was an extra $200 for her to come to me and there was no incall option.  Canceled then and there.

worried 98 reads
posted
7 / 12

Expect an upcharge in the room

btvegas 2 Reviews 96 reads
posted
8 / 12

If it's several hours drive for her
When you 1st talked she probably hadn't considered the current gas prices

IHeartLV 10 Reviews 115 reads
posted
9 / 12

Posted By: mrfisher
Re: In general, giving unsolicited advice to someone you don't know...
especially about how to run their business, is something to be avoided.  
   
   
 No good will come of it.
Yeah, I completely agree.  See her or don't, but I'd shy away from bringing the subject up.  There's no upside, and it could put a damper on the session or even result in poor referrals in the future.  

ElizaRose See my TER Reviews 117 reads
posted
10 / 12

The gas prices and room prices have gone up for the season. Plus, with a lot of cities they’re many hotels which were friendly to our wallets and business have sold out though August. It’s definitely something to consider despite how unsavory it may feel. I personally have raised my rates since beginning but am aware how that may affect business. 90% of my clients have been understanding. Happy Hobbying

Eliza 🌹

Dissolute 7 Reviews 113 reads
posted
11 / 12

Prices up,  I had agreed on price.  Next day she said check her web, she increased.  I think she will fun and will not say anything until maybe the end "as advice"  Not sure if I will leave in her review, probably will (unless she really makes me want her again.)  I already have two fav's in the city but I tried her months ago and never connected until now

anony3274931 91 reads
posted
12 / 12

Nah bad business. Catch them when the economy hits a recession.

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