Anyone had a chance to see Erica at her new place
So I've seen her before so I know she was cool. But she been mia for a while. She tells me she is no longer at the old place and has now set up shop near the pancake place. I texted with her the other day and was o my way. When I arrived she gave me the number I needed. Drove around to scope the place like a good boy scout always should and when I came around to her side Lord behold 3 uncle's were there apparently investigating some dude that had passed out earlier in another room, at least that was her story. When I mention the activity outside her door she appeared surprised that they would still be there still, do you not look out your window girl?.
Anyway, I drove off and she understood. Just want to make sure she is still cool. Since some of them can turn from time to time.
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If Elizabeth, Katie and others can sustain themselves on raised rates
More power to them. The question for us becomes opportunity cost. If you can afford 180, you're a hair away from being able to afford SB / UTR dates.
I haven't met Elizabeth (though I've met Katie twice and have only good things to say about her), but what's keeping me away from accepting a rate like that is the volume of ads being posted. 25 ads in the last week of May, for example, suggests that she's seeing a lot of clients. If I'm spending the kind of money she's asking for, I'd rather spend it on a low (or no) volume SB / UTR.
For me, I typically try to set dates when the ads aren't being posted and the reviews aren't coming in. Volume is a huge deal for me. So I'm not about to pay rates like that to get in a virtual line. I'd rather spend that kind of money with someone that does this on the side.
When I want a BP date, though, Katie is #1 on my list. There is a real value to a woman who is friendly, enthusiastic and clear-headed every time, and her rate is on the high end of the sweet spot for me. If Elizabeth's were lower, it'd be a no-brainer. Instead, her price has her competing with a completely different talent pool in my mind-- and one that sees a very low volume of clients.