On 2024-05-15 10:46:20 My_name_is said:
It's called capitalism. Why get R 1500 when you can get R 3000? In this business looks are obviously important, and so is hygiene, as well as the 'little things'. You don't even have to go to the salon. Just shave your legs, moisturize, have mouth wash, a selection of body washes so one may choose whether you'd like to smell like yourself or not (instead of grapefruit), clean and fresh towels, maybe some music to set the mood.
You should charge according to what you can get. Why should someone with chipped nail polish get the same as the next lady that takes care of her appearance (thereby securing income)?
On 2024-05-15 10:01:59 Need4Passion said:
This isn't a regulated industry so there's no setnway of pricing. They charge whatever they feel like simply and you pay whatever you feel like on a very different set of criteria.
Ladies may price. According to their age, looks, expenses, the area, the competition, services included, relative scarcity in the market, client spend level in the area, quiet times in the month/year, events or things they need to save up for, how many clients they want to see per day etc. All have different priorities so we have pricing from heaven to hell.
N4P
On 2024-05-15 08:29:41 Pumpkineater said:
U pay for the time and not for the crime.
On 2024-05-15 14:35:44 CatEater said:
On 2024-05-15 08:29:41 Pumpkineater said: U pay for the time and not for the crime.
So how do you explain having to pay for extras?
Considering I've already paid for the hour?
On 2024-05-15 09:58:07 POPIACT said:
I agree on some girls undercharging themselves. Especially once you get the service you simply can't believe what she is charging.
On 2024-05-15 08:29:41 Pumpkineater said:
U pay for the time and not for the crime. Same as going to a lawyer. U get expensive and cheap. Same as in retail. Prices are market related. In this business its area related. U pay more in sandton that what u wil pay in hilbrow. Bottom line is. A girl can ask what she feels she is worth. Its up to the client to decide if he can afford it or not or want to or not.