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Old 05-Oct-20, 00:28
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Default Re: Session rates are getting out of hand

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Originally Posted by Chris097 [Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register]
Well, regarding 2):
- if you publicly advertise your rates, it's harder to raise them. Imagine having your rates all over you old tweets, pictures, whatever.
Recently the price of one of the submission room wrestlers switched from 175£ to 250£ and I just randomly noticed, because I wanted to book her.
- if you don't make your price public, you can charge different people different prices. Not ethic, but I'm pretty sure it happens.

I'm also pretty sure the industry in general profits of not making prices public (the girls profit, I mean):
- You probably don't mail 20 girls asking for their prices, so you won't just pick the cheapest one, which would drive prices down (if enough do it)
- If prices of 400$+/hour are all over the interent, I suspect lots of other girls would get interested in this. It's a niche now, I'm pretty sure most people outside have no clue how much money goes over the table.
If a woman is a sex worker, for example, charging 1000$ or 200$, why wouldn't she accommodate wrestling, where she doesn't need to get as intimate as with other customers? There are probably also enough woman in BDSM, who charge less.
And the more of those enter the wrestling world, the more competition..

There is a internal form of communication between the wrestlers at sessiongirls.com for example (mainly for exchanging information about dangerous customers, as I understand it) but I could also imagine that they communicate more.. Who knows ��*♂️

That's btw. also the only two ways how session rates could be reduced:
- Make them public (more people pick the cheapest girls harder to increase)
- Get more woman into the industry (advertising with high rates is surely one way to do it)
btw - In case it wasn't clear from my previous post, I'm not in favor of the girls making less money here. They can and should charge as much as people are willing to pay, and I have no problem with that. I'm not advocating they charge less so that I can have more sessions, it would only make sense for them if it netted them more in the long run.

It sounds like we're saying something similar on the idea that the girls might be communicating with each other about prices. Though it still seems like for the girl that's a little less attractive and/or a little less skilled or whatever, who can only book two $400 sessions a week, and who has more availability to fill, that she would benefit from lowering her rate to $200 and advertising it on her profile. I don't know how many girls fall into that category, but I'd think some would?

I don't see what's stopping a new girl from getting into the scene and saying "I'm going to undercut everyone at $200 a session, and I'm going to book 30 sessions a week". All she needs is a simple web page with a booking form, a way to take paypal payments, and a comprehensive FAQ answering common questions. She doesn't even have to provide an email on her profile, so no wasting time with question askers who don't read her FAQ, and I bet if she only charged $200 she'd still have people lining up provided she was halfway decent. If that scenario were to happen, I think it would only be a matter of time before other girls started lowering their prices too, but these things are always hard to predict.

BTW - I really agree with what you said about escorts. It actually makes me sad to see women selling sex for $200 because (presumably) they're unaware of other high paying alternatives.
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