+ Vegas_Millennial Posted Tuesday at 12:30 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:30 AM 13 minutes ago, SecretProvider said: On 9/30/2024 at 7:14 PM, Danny-Darko said: $230 wouldn't be considered lowballing in my opinion this made me LOL immediate block. What if I counter with $233. Perhaps I could steal you away from the man who offered $230 🤑 💰 🤑 SecretProvider 1
+ DrownedBoy Posted yesterday at 01:32 AM Posted yesterday at 01:32 AM (edited) On 11/24/2025 at 6:15 PM, SecretProvider said: this made me LOL immediate block. That's what I do if someone quotes me an hourly rate of $400 or higher. They have to ask for 500 before I'd actually laugh directly at them. Which I have. Edited yesterday at 01:33 AM by DrownedBoy
SecretProvider Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM Posted yesterday at 02:35 AM 1 hour ago, DrownedBoy said: They have to ask for 500 before I'd actually laugh directly at them. Which I have. No doubt they would laugh at you too buddy. + DrownedBoy 1
mrkileen Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 9/30/2024 at 7:14 PM, Danny-Darko said: Since you put it like that, $230 wouldn't be considered lowballing in my opinion, unless escort in question has very high rates or an inflated since of self. Business is business! I've never understood people that chase away legitimate business, potencial clients who very well may become repeat client and/or make referrals, or the opportunity to make "reasonable money" (it's not like you offered $20 buck for a BJ from a Pro escort!), unless they are doing SO WELL that they just can't be bothered, or a reasonable offer just insults them! That said, I have only made offers in the past when I've casually encountered men who were not necessary working or if so, I wanted to extend another hour beyond what was quoted. It really depends on the circumstances for me to just make an offer vs ask a quote. But that's just me. I'm sure others see it differently. Good luck though, all he can say is no, or not reply which is the same as "FUCK NO". I always considered my previous wages at prior jobs in this regard. They have a set rate they work for. These guys constantly get flaked on and lowballed. If you were looking for employment and your offers were even slightly lower that wouldn't exactly get you excited right. I am very thorough with who I hire and when I do I take care of them. I pay upfront and have been doing so for years, I have seen they can't truly relax and focus on me when they are thinking in the back of their mind whether someone is gonna try to rip them off or not.
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