Two things I really don't understand...
I can understand a traveling escort charging a premium in such big cities as NY, Chicago, and Boston. After all, their expenses are quite higher in such cities - hotel, food, gas, etc. The clientele also has a higher income than those in other cities. Understood.
So if a NY escort will be visiting Boston and charging their $300 rate and makes a two night stop in my small city of Providence on their way to Boston, why are they still charging $300 in my city? Their expenses are much lower than NY and Boston (they have told me this more than once in conversation) - from hotels and food to gas to fill up their cars. Their clientele is getting paid much lower than the clientele in the bigger cities. SO they should be knocking off $50-$100 in a smaller city to meet the market in that area. (I've had this conversation with many escorts at the end of a session - and after I paid them - just so they know why they didn't book many appointments). Just a thought...
Also - I have met up with many escorts who advertise a % off for new clients in their profiles. For example: "15% off for new clients the week of December 5" and it just so happens they are traveling that week in my area and other cities that whole week. When I mention the 15% off when it's time to pay (on $300 that's $45) they look at me shocked. I show them the ad - they think for a moment, and then say "That's not in effect when I'm traveling". I then point out the promotion is for this whole week - and they are traveling this whole week. So which clients benefit from it ? They don't knock off the $45 and change the subject. Sorry - not good business.