On 2022-06-27 16:18:28 ShadowfaxCool said:
I had an experience related to this topic today...
Called this babe that I've had my eye on for a while to enquire about availability, rates and services. She quotes me R800 for an hour with GFE. In my head I'm like that's cool, I'll pay the R800 plus a R100 tip.
I then ask the important question of whether she allows 2 rounds in the hour. She says yes but she'll have to add an extra R200 and make it a R1000. I asked "really?" and she said okay, we can make it R900. This made me feel like I negotiated her down and I never negotiate a lady's rate. So that put me off the whole punt and I bid her farewell.
And mind you, even at the R1000 mark I would have been okay to go with that, if it was quoted upfront all-inclusive.
Ladies, please don't fumble the bag by having complicated pricing models. And if you're a one-and-done hun, then rather just focus on 30 mins bookings.
On 2022-06-27 16:40:13 Landie Q said:
This is way my rates (even on budget pricing) are all inclusive of everything i offer.
No pizza-building here!
On 2022-06-27 17:41:01 Raphael_ Xclusive said:
Have you seen the price of cooking oil. Now that really confuses me
On 2022-06-27 19:28:47 Miss Red ( Aka Louise ) said:
On 2022-06-27 17:41:01 Raphael_ Xclusive said: Have you seen the price of cooking oil. Now that really confuses me
I hardly ever buy cooking oil(sunflower oil). I either use fats that comes with the meat naturally or use coconut oil or olive oil that i buy in 5l or 10 l tubs/bottles.. So have not bought any in awhile.
Yesterday i bought sunflower oil as i needed it for sometging that just cant be done with an alternative like coconut or olive oil... i nearly fainted... why is sunflower oil so expensive in SA when half of the freestate is yellow from sunflower fields... you want to tell me all that is exported to some place only to come back as oil? Same as our petrol price we pay double what neighboring countries pay per litre but that petrol comes from here.. electricity same damn story..
pussy prices seems a lot less confusing compared to all of that ;)