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TeenKylie

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #30 on: 15 December 2012, 05:01:52 am »
Hi Bella,

Not really on the subject but how do you get away with charging so much? Especially 6k for an overnight? That's seriously expensive even for the 'high class' end. Do you get many bookings like this? Is this normal for where you are? I'm just genuinely interested.x

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #31 on: 15 December 2012, 08:49:35 am »
Hi Bella,

Not really on the subject but how do you get away with charging so much? Especially 6k for an overnight? That's seriously expensive even for the 'high class' end. Do you get many bookings like this? Is this normal for where you are? I'm just genuinely interested.x

Kylie, I don't know if this post is intended to be rude and I doubt it, but as well as being off topic it's really none of your business what people charge and why or how much work they get, is it? Firstly, Bella is talking about US$ and not ?, and secondly, what do you expect her to say, really?

There are people who charge more than this working in major cities all over the world as well as people who'll do overnights for amounts neither you nor I would pick up a hairbrush for. What anybody charges is up to them - it might seem like a lot to you, but to somebody who charges 10K it would be peanuts, and either way it's not in any way relevant here.

Back on topic. There are plenty of discussion on rates already on the board, apart from anything else.

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #32 on: 15 December 2012, 10:14:44 am »
I would suggest walking away now, have lunch with him and then see if you can come to some understanding? Hell no!! You charge x amount and he pays or he goes forth and multiplies! Ditch him now and save yourself anymore time!

MsDee

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #33 on: 15 December 2012, 01:08:37 pm »
He's not mr blah blah a engineer from blah blah  ( they are all engineers  for some reason  -maybe they have a beef with em )

But anyway even if you do see him I would book a room in the same hotel if poss so that you can deposit the money into or arrange for a friend to call you as soon as you have the money so that they can take it away
I would  not  like to have 10,000 on me for.a weekend. Who knows he might be a really nice engineer but he also might be a thieving scamming eniginer one and after sending out 1 billion emails to escorts he finally gets one that take the bait

Cash cash cash. I wouldn't even accept a transfer. IWould want cold hard cash at the beginning I would check every note with a fraud pen or better still take it to my bank there and then and deposit it

Or as Nigerians scammers are very fond of western union tell him to transfer it to you by
Westen  union  before hand dead simple and if he moans about the fees tell him to transmit minus whe fees which you can check on line



You are very rite with what you said Paris,
you gave me a great idea!
to follow in the future
now he wrote me again after i post you the other answer and you know what he said
i think this is very hilarious
and I'm very angry,
 

heres the latest stupidity:


Yes, I did read your site. I am sorry if I disturbed you. I am a selective person. I deal only with high class escorts. But this is way too high even after your special rate. I will be happy to invite you for lunch on Sunday. May be if we see each
Other we can reach a good understanding. Love.
Sammy

And i lower it to 2k, for less hrs of course, dining and then business.

I'm feeling v pissed of now)

i wonder how did you girls realized at the beginning he was a scammer?


take care Paris, hope to hear from you soon,
have a lovely eve.

Bella

When a man emails you asking you what exactly it is you are intending on doing with him during the appointment.  You know he is a timewaster.

Honestly Bella just email him and say these are my rates per hour, let me know how many hours you think we will need for lunch and if you decide afterwards for any play time then do ensure you have enough money on you to cover 1 or 2 hrs of my time.

Do not go to lunch for free with this man. You will be wasting your time.
« Last Edit: 15 December 2012, 01:11:23 pm by Fluffy Bunny »

TeenKylie

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #34 on: 15 December 2012, 01:56:42 pm »
Hi Bella,

Not really on the subject but how do you get away with charging so much? Especially 6k for an overnight? That's seriously expensive even for the 'high class' end. Do you get many bookings like this? Is this normal for where you are? I'm just genuinely interested.x

Kylie, I don't know if this post is intended to be rude and I doubt it, but as well as being off topic it's really none of your business what people charge and why or how much work they get, is it? Firstly, Bella is talking about US$ and not ?, and secondly, what do you expect her to say, really?

There are people who charge more than this working in major cities all over the world as well as people who'll do overnights for amounts neither you nor I would pick up a hairbrush for. What anybody charges is up to them - it might seem like a lot to you, but to somebody who charges 10K it would be peanuts, and either way it's not in any way relevant here.

Back on topic. There are plenty of discussion on rates already on the board, apart from anything else.
No Amy it wasn't meant to come across rude I was just interested. I should of pmed it sorry.

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #35 on: 15 December 2012, 03:21:54 pm »
Hi Bella,

Not really on the subject but how do you get away with charging so much? Especially 6k for an overnight? That's seriously expensive even for the 'high class' end. Do you get many bookings like this? Is this normal for where you are? I'm just genuinely interested.x

Kylie, I don't know if this post is intended to be rude and I doubt it, but as well as being off topic it's really none of your business what people charge and why or how much work they get, is it? Firstly, Bella is talking about US$ and not ?, and secondly, what do you expect her to say, really?

There are people who charge more than this working in major cities all over the world as well as people who'll do overnights for amounts neither you nor I would pick up a hairbrush for. What anybody charges is up to them - it might seem like a lot to you, but to somebody who charges 10K it would be peanuts, and either way it's not in any way relevant here.

Back on topic. There are plenty of discussion on rates already on the board, apart from anything else.
No Amy it wasn't meant to come across rude I was just interested. I should of pmed it sorry.

Kylie, I dont think you are taking in what Amy is saying, I dont think you realise that the question is a rude question whether being asked online or in a PM.  What someone else charges per hour, makes in a day or any charges for that matter are NO ONES BUSINESS bar the femme herself.  To ask for this information is one of the rudest questions I have heard in a long time.

Even if you are willing to divulge what you earn, that makes no difference, we are all individuals and we need to RESPECT everyone else and that means not asking personal questions like the one you asked.
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Brown Eyed Girl

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #36 on: 15 December 2012, 04:34:42 pm »
I can kind of understand what you?re saying LL, but to be fair to Kylie, we ask so many other personal questions on this forum (everything from periods to the sizes of cocks we?ve taken over the years), I can understand why somebody could fire off a question like without giving due consideration for how it might be perceived. People can always politely refuse to comment afterall, can?t they?
However I do agree, if I had to explain how much I earned and justify it, it would make me feel uneasy.

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #37 on: 15 December 2012, 04:51:00 pm »
I can kind of understand what you?re saying LL, but to be fair to Kylie, we ask so many other personal questions on this forum (everything from periods to the sizes of cocks we?ve taken over the years), I can understand why somebody could fire off a question like without giving due consideration  for how it might be perceived. People can always politely refuse to comment afterall, can?t they?
However I do agree, if I had to explain how much I earned and justify it, it would make me feel uneasy.


There are Personal questions and there are PERSONAL questions though.  The money one is like talking about Politics or Religion in a pub, it is just something that is not done. 

We have to respect others situations in their work and no one should not be put in the position of feeling uneasy when being asked questions like this one.
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It is about having a pretty mind, a pretty heart,
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Brown Eyed Girl

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #38 on: 15 December 2012, 04:57:42 pm »

There are Personal questions and there are PERSONAL questions though.  The money one is like talking about Politics or Religion in a pub, it is just something that is not done. 


Different people have different tolerance levels. What you deem as being something 'too' personal the next woman might not bat an eyelid if asked. As I said I do understand your point, and I'm not disagreeing with you, but sometimes things aren't quite as black and white as they seem. I think in this case it might have been better to to qualify the offending question at the beginning by saying something like "would you mind if I asked..."

I know the way the question has been phrased could put some people's nose out of joint (I find the reference to justification somewhat distasteful) but I don't think that was Kylie's intention.  :)

strawberry

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« Reply #39 on: 15 December 2012, 06:55:45 pm »
I don't think it was the actual question so much as the way in which Kylie's question came across, she probably didn't mean it this way but it did come across as sort of "How on earth can you charge so much and get away with it".

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #40 on: 17 December 2012, 12:49:05 pm »
I wanna thank you all girls, :)

For your ears, yourthoughts and advices.

At the end i didn't meet the subject.

So i think He was a timewaster as you said, and also, a bit out of the line.

Seen the site with rates well specified, and even that, he was trying to almost be in an auction.

Reading and discussing makes us be better, supported, protected,

Thank you.

And have you all a lovely week.

Love.

Bella.

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #41 on: 17 December 2012, 01:49:24 pm »
We told you so! (lol)  ;D He sounded like a TW's from the very begining bella.
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TeenKylie

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #42 on: 17 December 2012, 04:08:06 pm »
I don't think it was the actual question so much as the way in which Kylie's question came across, she probably didn't mean it this way but it did come across as sort of "How on earth can you charge so much and get away with it".
No it was not meant to come across like that at all and again sorry if it did. I just thought
since she said how much she changed it wouldn't be offensive to ask her that. She has chosen not to reply and of course that is her choice.

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Re: How Much Could i Charge to a New Client?
« Reply #43 on: 19 December 2012, 09:23:26 am »
I don't think it was the actual question so much as the way in which Kylie's question came across, she probably didn't mean it this way but it did come across as sort of "How on earth can you charge so much and get away with it".


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