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What's with this sudden surge in pricing among Vegas masseurs?  This isn't the Riviera. 
It seems like every month they increase their rates another $10.   

If you're good at what you do, wouldn't making your prices more affordable serve your business?  You would undoubtedly get a lot of repeat clients.

I think $100 is a fair price for 1-hour...or $120 if you're exceptional.

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On 3/23/2025 at 8:05 AM, osoitaliano said:

What's with this sudden surge in pricing among Vegas masseurs?  This isn't the Riviera. 
It seems like every month they increase their rates another $10.   

If you're good at what you do, wouldn't making your prices more affordable serve your business?  You would undoubtedly get a lot of repeat clients.

I think $100 is a fair price for 1-hour...or $120 if you're exceptional.

You had the same $100 limit 6 years ago and acknowledged that a $100/hr session was hard to find even then.  We've had 26% inflation since then.  It's time to adjust your expectations or go without.

 

I'm with you, I don't want to break the bank for a massage.  While I can't find anything under $150 for a 1 hour massage these days (except for Vlad in NYC, see other threads), I have come to value 2 hour sessions with massuers who charge $200-$250 inclusive for a 2 hour session.  Those are easier to find and are the price point I look for.

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