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Those things happen quite often, but there is no good definition of "longtime customers".

As Curly said, grandfathering is probably the most common version, but this is an unregulated business and each lady sets her own rules.  One common theme I have found is it is her perrogative to raise the topic, and most the time a guy raises it, it is a risk.

The good raport is the key.  And that too is ill defined.  One of the keys to think about is you are asking for a lower price; what assurance does she have that the repeat volume will continue?

I wonder if a few of the more experienced (hobbyists and providers) among us could share their views and experiences with getting/offering discounts to repeat customers with whom there is good rapport.  I'm starting to realize that it might make sense for both me and the provider if such an arrangement were to be struck.  Not unlike a loyalty program offered by a company to its customers.  But I am afraid that in raising the subject I might poison the "relationship" by sounding cheap.  I'm not really cheap but of course I am always looking for value as is most anyone. Any advice?  PMs are fine as well as open comments.

she is more than likely to honor old rates if she chooses to raise her rates.  I have had more than few grandfather their rates when then went from 3 Benjamins to 4 Benjamins and so on..

As far as discounts for long term arrangements...that happens too, but this is rather a taboo subject in the hobby. If you want, you can drop a subtle hint here and there and see if she picks on it, but I have never and will never approach a lady asking for a discount..

Some ladies do offer discount on longer arrangements and their web page says that their rates are negotiable for longer arrangements..

So there are many flavors of this...I can recommend you someone who is in the 2nd category. PM me if you want..

......I offer my gentlemen friends, whom I see frequently, the option of pre-paying, so many hours per month, with a bit of a discount.  

  For instance: I have a delightful gentleman with whom I visit with three times per month.  He pre-pays for six hours ($2000. vs $2400.).  We usually get together for two one and a half hour dates, and one three hour dinner date.

 Just my. 02.

Hugs and Kisses,
Kelly

Those things happen quite often, but there is no good definition of "longtime customers".

As Curly said, grandfathering is probably the most common version, but this is an unregulated business and each lady sets her own rules.  One common theme I have found is it is her perrogative to raise the topic, and most the time a guy raises it, it is a risk.

The good raport is the key.  And that too is ill defined.  One of the keys to think about is you are asking for a lower price; what assurance does she have that the repeat volume will continue?

For example, you prepay for 6 dates for the price of 5.  Midway thru the dates, you loose interest, or she looses interest, the fireworks before is now a sparkler.  She retires because she met Mr. Right or ............several other reasons come to mind.  

As mentioned in previous post, be careful about asking a lady for discount.  If it is not posted on her ad / website, then you should know the answer without asking.

Although my rates have increased over the years, I have maintained the same rate as when we first met for those who have continue to see me over the years...  one way or another is a discount anyway, right?

LDL

My feeling is so much has to do with the Girl's current financial condition - and her state of beauty - if she's late on her rent, bills to pay, bail, lawyer fees, a price discussion will be more than welcome.  The other end of the spectrum are the Girls who are in their "Prime" - beauty padgent quality queens who can charge $500 a session and keep their calendar full.  Mild probing of their finances during pillow talk reveals so much.

Grandfathering is one part of it.  But I think the original question also deals with a provider who charges 300, and always has.  I think he's asking if he sees her once a week, every week, can he raise the topic of a reduced rate.

This has worked for me with one provider, and it was totally by accident.  Started off with the full hour for let's say $$$.  Saw her a few times, and the next session wasn't feeling like the whole hour and asked for half.  Let's just say the session went particularly well and ran over time - well over time.

Continued on with half hour session rates that kept running over into full hour plus - for the half hour rate.

So, not necessarily a discount per say, just 'extra service' for a long term customer.  A way of getting a discount without having to ask for it.  If the provider wants to give you an extra she will, and if not she will bring up the $$ question if you want extra time.  A good way to avoid the awkward conversation.

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