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A reduction in price often has nothing to do with desperation and much more to do with not losing a sale.

 

That was pretty much the point I originally made; I never assumed otherwise, as you falsely insinuated I was doing.

 

I don't believed deductive reasoning and blanket assumption are the same thing, so my original point stands: clients would probably be wise to avoid clients who would shave off a good percentage of their price out of desperation alone, but should not merely assume out of hand that someone willing to do so would automatically provide crap service. I don't understand why this a controversial point in any way.

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clients would probably be wise to avoid clients who would shave off a good percentage of their price out of desperation alone but should not merely assume out of hand that someone willing to do so would automatically provide crap service. I don't understand why this a controversial point in any way.

 

 

Because, unfortunately, when an escort lowers his original asking price, sometimes, but not always, the quality of an escort's service is diminished.

 

Haggling over the price of an object is sometimes expected but haggling over the price of personal services can, but not always, result in regret.

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