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once this May offers are down prices will still remain same. I tried my theory that people of jacking up prices.I reached out to couple of people who have changed their charges. got response with new charge with no mention of offer. Actually mentioned that was not the charge two weeks back and was told this is new norm. Its amazing that charges jumped from 225 to 280.

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Am I missing something or this mf discount campaign has raised prices for services? Its very common to see 280 for 90 mins. In past it was price fr something completely different.

once this May offers are down prices will still remain same. I tried my theory that people of jacking up prices.I reached out to couple of people who have changed their charges. got response with new charge with no mention of offer. Actually mentioned that was not the charge two weeks back and was told this is new norm. Its amazing that charges jumped from 225 to 280.

 

Can you clarify what you are talking about? I am confused. I understand "mf" stands for Masseurfinder.....but what is the "discount campaign" on Masseurfinder? I also have not seen any charges for $280 for a 90 minute massage . Please elaborate. Thanks.

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Looking at 90 mins charges

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/37688/: used to be $240 now its $280

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/36838/: used to be $225 now its $240

 

 

Got it! Yes...their prices are insane. What is the "discount campaign"you were referencing? Or was this just a post that some masseurs have raised prices to insane levels . (which I agree the above guys rates are crazy high)

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Got it! Yes...their prices are insane. What is the "discount campaign"you were referencing? Or was this just a post that some masseurs have raised prices to insane levels . (which I agree the above guys rates are crazy high)

At the beginning of May almost all masseur on MF where showing some discount offer ($ amount or percentage) till end of May first week with 24 hrs early booking or something similar. Some of them still have it.

 

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/37688/: has $40 discount.

 

In my opinion, once this period is gone prices are not going back to original and are there to stay.

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. What is the "discount campaign"you were referencing?

 

Both of these Masseurs list a discount (i.e. this week, this month, ...): THIS WEEK (until May 11): Take $40 off all appointments Week of May 19: 60 and 90 minute sessions are $40 off.

 

I think what the OP is trying to say is that they have jacked up their prices, and then offer a "discount". The OP then conjectures that after the "May" discounts, their jacked up prices would remain.

 

 

At the beginning of May almost all masseur on MF where showing some discount offer ($ amount or percentage) till end of May first week with 24 hrs early booking or something similar. Some of them still have it.

 

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/37688/: has $40 discount.

 

In my opinion, once this period is gone prices are not going back to original and are there to stay.

 

Edit: Yeah...what he said...

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At the beginning of May almost all masseur on MF where showing some discount offer ($ amount or percentage) till end of May first week with 24 hrs early booking or something similar. Some of them still have it.

 

https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/37688/: has $40 discount.

 

In my opinion, once this period is gone prices are not going back to original and are there to stay.

Both of these Masseurs list a discount (i.e. this week, this month, ...): THIS WEEK (until May 11): Take $40 off all appointments Week of May 19: 60 and 90 minute sessions are $40 off.

 

I think what the OP is trying to say is that they have jacked up their prices, and then offer a "discount". The OP then conjectures that after the "May" discounts, their jacked up prices would remain.

 

 

 

 

Edit: Yeah...what he said...

 

 

Got it! Thanks for the clarification. I understand now.

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So a spin on the retail ploy of offer a 10% discount after marking up products 25% percent.

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