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This is all so exciting... I think all of us here at Daddy's feel that we are prividlidged to be present at the ground floor so to speak... and we can watch our new fledgling grow and develop into hopefully something quite extraordinary.

 

With any luck he will make it to rookie of the year... and then beyond... and then the gods only know... as the sky can be the limit from there...

 

Best of luck!

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I sent ray a pm and no reply. I assume he's on the up and up.

 

Ass out of you and me...

 

Wow thank you guys so much for this response! Kind of blown away...etc.

 

I don't think I understand what you mean sorry...

 

Hi. Welcome to the forum, Rey. Those are great pictures!

 

Looking said "assume" which dutch pointed out makes an ass(out of)u(and)me [assume] :confused:

 

Keep posting your thoughts and opinions! We love the escorts who contribute here and are all happy to help in any way we can! ;)

 

TruHart1 :cool:

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I think that your pricing -- $300 for 1.5 hrs -- is smart business. It positions your service as a good value, without cheapening it. To me, it says that you want to offer a quality, un-rushed session at a fair price.

 

Some people might wonder why you don't simply list $200/hr, but I think in the NYC market, that would say something entirely different about you, and would position you at the low end of the NYC market. Bravo.

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I think that your pricing -- $300 for 1.5 hrs -- is smart business. It positions your service as a good value, without cheapening it. To me, it says that you want to offer a quality, un-rushed session at a fair price.

 

Some people might wonder why you don't simply list $200/hr, but I think in the NYC market, that would say something entirely different about you, and would position you at the low end of the NYC market. Bravo.

Totally agree about the pricing... Under a certain price in NYC the first thing one thinks is... "Hmmm... Something is wrong here". Corndog is correct... It implies a totally unrushed service... yet keeps your pricing in the correct ballpark... as in Yankee Stadium or City Field to cover all the bases... :)

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Rey, you're still gonna need phone #. Some clients like to talk before meeting.

 

~Boomer ~

Totally agree about the pricing... Under a certain price in NYC the first thing one thinks is... "Hmmm... Something is wrong here". Corndog is correct... It implies a totally unrushed service... yet keeps your pricing in the correct ballpark... as in Yankee Stadium or City Field to cover all the bases... :)

I agree about the phone number... and somewhere along the line some guys are going to want to speak directly with you. Plus these days many prefer to text... However, you need to do that which is comfortable at this point in time for you. You will find that scheduling is the hardest part of the job.... Definitely the hard part!

 

Also, I just looked at the ad for the first time and didn't notice anything about the 1.5 hour pricing... Perhaps I missed something there... or it was changed...Again you need to do what is comfortable for you.

 

Also, nice interview... You are honest about your experience... and you come across as sincere...

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I think that your pricing -- $300 for 1.5 hrs -- is smart business. It positions your service as a good value, without cheapening it. To me, it says that you want to offer a quality, un-rushed session at a fair price.

 

I believe this is the formula -- $300 for 90 minutes (minimum appointment) -- used by Legendary Dave.

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... And knowing he has a British accent, too...ooooof.

 

Is the choice of "O'Malley" as a working surname a suggestion of Irish-ness ... or a shout-out to Bing Crosby ... or what?

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