TER General Board

Re: donation not listed
Chi_Guy 2 Reviews 850 reads
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So "60 minutes +" would apply to overnight?  ;-)

What is the general concensus when a donation is not listed on a providers page? Typically, your not supposed to talk about anything re: the visit on the phone. Not having the amount listed typically would tell me I can't afford it. But I don't believe that to be true about this girl (no insult intended toward her).
Any insight would be appreciated.

Anytime this has happened to me the lady has given me her rate, either via phone or email, before I asked what it was.

there are no previous reviews of her, and then why would you want to see her anyway?

I don't list mine on my ad, so I just tell them to check out TER.

Katie

Your TER profile is relatively new so the pricing may be current. However in the future any donations changes you make will not be updated automatically on your profile, even if a new review with your new rates is posted. You would need to submit a problem report to TER to have your posted TER rates updated. Food for thought.

My profile is relatively NEW??? I've had it up for over a year. lol. You guys crack me up sometimes...

Katie

So "60 minutes +" would apply to overnight?  ;-)

I don't know why that plus was there, but use common sense there. 60 min= 400, 120 min= 800. Either way, I don't list it in my ad because my hope is that it's not an obvious red flag to LE. Maybe some people don't like it, but it has worked well for me so far.



Thanks for the answers. Was just wondering as I'm new, and most Eros adds I've looked hard at have posted the price. This is a great site for me, the newb, and I'm sure others. Keep it up.

Cheers,

-b

I saw one lady that didn't have hers listed. I just politely said "the donation is not mentioned on your website". I did this at the time I was making the appointment on the phone. I know this is usually a no no but I had no choice. This lady didn't see many people and the reviews were quite old. I didn't want to insult her if her rates had gone up.

Your situation is no different than when you run across conflicting rates posted on various sites.

You HAVE to ask what the current donation is or walk! Don't try to negotiate based on what you might have seen posted elsewhere. That is total BS! (MHO)

Since I charge less in my hometown and it's not listed on my site - simply call and ask her respectfully what compensation she requires for her time and companionship. -e

Doesn't that violate some rule about discussing money over the phone? I know a lot providers don't like doing it just in case big bro might be listening.

If the gentleman is enquiring about a provider's time and companionship requirements and not how much they charge for, say, a GFE with a BBBJ, I see no problem. And really, like big bro isn't watching this conversation right now ... -e

Too many TER providers with clear info for this newbie to waste much time with possible problems.

'Course it probably wouldn't hurt too much to carefully ask the question on the phone ...  maybe from a pay phone if your paranoid.

Thanks. As far as the pay phone, check this out from the Wash. Post. The LE angle was where I was going with the post. If a cop was on the other end of the ad, would they post a price. I should have been clearer in the post.

kerrakles615 reads

Don't call and don't ask.

Call one with the information you are looking for. My simple mode of operation. After all this is a business as they say so if the buyer don't have the information to make decision, don't buy the product. Many similar products available and that's the beauty of a Free Market Economy.

God Bless America!

If a provider's rates are not listed on her website, you are perfectly within your right to ask her. Just be professional and mature in how you phrase the question. (i.e. what are your hourly rates for your your time?). I have never had a problem with a provider refusing to answer my query.
 
I wouldnt assume that the rates listed on TER  are indeed accurate. They may only reflect what one gentleman paid 10 months ago when the review was written. Rates are subject to change without notice, so the best thing to do is just ask the provider.

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Thanks Hardy. That was the answer I was looking for.

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