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To clients who do and have done overnights and weekends. What are you usually used to spending? I feel everyone knows what the average hourly range should be. However longer periods seem to have more of a wider acceptable range. Thoughts?

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I agree with Todd Jenkins. $1,000-$1,500. Actually, I don't think I've ever paid $1,500, because I've always been able to negotiate down to $1,200. I've gotten some $1,200 guys to go to $1,000. I can't tell you how I know a guy is willing to negotiate. You just have to play it by ear. However, it helps to be friendly and upfront with an escort when you are corresponding back and forth with him. The escorts who have lowered their rates for me have stuck with those rates when I hire them again. I'm good to my escorts and we usually get along great. I think they like having me as a client.

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Rates have never made sense and never will. I am quoted a sub-1000 figure about half the time. Naturally being a value guy, I take notice. ;)

But ultimately, I pay whatever a provider requests if I'm into him and I think we are compatible. So, just this year, I have given 1500 for one night, and that's rare for me to go that high. A couple others, 1500 for 3 nights and 2000 for 3 nights. Those were good deals, very good deals. :cool: Oh yeah, and another 3-nighter was so good and so affordable, that I dare not mention a number lest some of you convulse when you read it. :p

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I can often negotiate for an overnight for $800 if I had an hour or so with them before. They know the place is clean, I'm not obnoxious, or demanding, etc.. If they are from out of town, I will include some activities around town they might be interested in. I had a young man from Canada who wanted to shoot some guns so we went to a gun range where I let him pick out some guns we rented.

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All but two of my overnights have been with Seekingarrangement guys... $200.

You beat me to it...I just returned from 3 nights in Honolulu with a young college student from seeking, $500 was gifted. This was Our second meet, first meet was one night locally to check chemistry, compatibility etc.

 

Obviously plane tix, meals, etc. but there are travel expenses no matter how you’re finding companions. Even if you’re taking a significant other/partner too!

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I can often negotiate for an overnight for $800 if I had an hour or so with them before. They know the place is clean, I'm not obnoxious, or demanding, etc.. If they are from out of town, I will include some activities around town they might be interested in. I had a young man from Canada who wanted to shoot some guns so we went to a gun range where I let him pick out some guns we rented.

 

Thank you for your refreshing honesty!

 

You beat me to it...I just returned from 3 nights in Honolulu with a young college student from seeking, $500 was gifted. This was Our second meet, first meet was one night locally to check chemistry, compatibility etc.

 

Obviously plane tix, meals, etc. but there are travel expenses no matter how you’re finding companions. Even if you’re taking a significant other/partner too!

 

For some guys going to HNL for free would be a dream!

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I had one provider tell me has a regular client who starts off with $1,500 offer for an overnight and then deducts certain charges from the $1,500 like meals, drinks, etc.. Is that normal? I tend to do two nights and I may negotiate on the rate, I pay for all meals, drinks, admission to any events, and they are welcome to anything I have to eat or drink in the house. I will ask ahead if they prefer I have on hand any particular snacks/soda. They have to pay for any major items for themselves. I'll pay their way into the museum, I'll buy lunch or coffee at the cafe inside, if they want something in the gift store, that's on them. Anyone have a different take on that?

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I had one provider tell me has a regular client who starts off with $1,500 offer for an overnight and then deducts certain charges from the $1,500 like meals, drinks, etc.. Is that normal?

 

No. That's just being an asshole.

 

If someone ever did that to me, he wouldn't be a regular for very long.

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Used to do them a lot, now not so much due to flakiness... but when I did:

 

$500-$1000 average ($1200 max in very rare cases).

I usually wouldn't if the overnight was 3.5X more than the hourly rate.

Make sure you clarify the definition of your overnight. For me it was 12 hours, 7PM to 7AM (i.e. dinner through breakfast). 6-8 hours (when sleeping is involved) is NOT an overnight.

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I usually wouldn't if the overnight was 3.5X more than the hourly rate.

I wouldn't pay much attention to the multiple of the escort's hourly rate, but rather to a multiple of the going rate in the city where you were. You need to consider that an escort might use the ratio between their hourly and overnight rates to signal which of those two types of sessions they prefer. If someone charges $1200 for an overnight you shouldn't care whether their hourly rate is $100 or $500.

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When I first started 8hrs = $1000.

Then $1200. Next $1500. And as I built up a clientele that jostled for evenings with me I realized I could fairly charge $2000 [8hrs].

 

It’s my understanding that $1500-$2000 is standard overnight pricing for a pro in NYC.

 

When I’m traveling outside of NYC, I adjust accordingly to the local market rate.

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When I first started 8hrs = $1000.

Then $1200. Next $1500. And as I built up a clientele that jostled for evenings with me I realized I could fairly charge $2000 [8hrs].

 

It’s my understanding that $1500-$2000 is standard overnight pricing for a pro in NYC.

 

When I’m traveling outside of NYC, I adjust accordingly to the local market rate.

 

What a lot of people don't realize is that if clients are wanting to see you, repeatedly, and you've got a healthy schedule to juggle, you don't need to adjust your rate to the local market.

 

Granted, that's no reason to overcharge, but figuring out what your time is truly worth is the difference between working hard and working smart.

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