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Average "discount" for longer sessions?


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On 9/3/2025 at 2:08 AM, DMonDude said:

I've also seen a lot of guys recently be ok with 90 min if you can't decide between one or two hours. One guy quoted me 300 for one hour, 500 for two. I said how about 400 for 90 min and he said sure.

Makes perfect sense to me, both the offer and the acceptance.  Really, the 300 first hour/ 500 two hours structure is 100 'setup fee' for freshening up and preparing generally on the provider's own time, then 200 for each hour of the client's actual presence.

Sometimes, with a new provider where I've booked an hour, I've asked around the halfway mark whether we can go over the hour on the basis of (in the above example) any excess being paid proportionately to 200/hour, so we can relax into the session without clock-watching, just letting it take its course.  Generally, there's been agreement,, and I always then settle immediately before leaving and I round up in the provider's favour - rather than pulling out a calculator;-) - as a thank-you for the flexibility (tipping isn't a thing in London). 

 

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