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My search skills seem to be off today: I know I've seen threads about pricing for multiple clients in a single session, but for the life of me can't find them anywhere—some escorts say they charge the same hourly rate, no matter how many are in the room, others said they ask for their fee per person. Does anyone remember those threads that could post the links?

 

If anyone cares to know the context: I've had a guy reach out to me about seeing him and a friend, and I'm not sure what's the most appropriate way to set my rates. It sounds reasonable to ask for the rate per person because it'll probably be more work on my end, but I also understand that an hour is an hour, no matter who I'm seeing.

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Absolutely charge more when it is more than one client. You will be asked to focus on more than one person's needs. How much more, it depends from escort to escort.

 

I charge 300 for one person, 500 for two, any additional person is only 150. It all has to happen in the same hour, of course.

 

If I work with four escorts and one client, I charge for one person. In order for someone to count as an escort, I need to be able to see an active escorting advertisement.

If three of those escorts "fly under the radar" or "see only few clients so they don't have an ad", I still charge for the three of them.

 

Many clients here have decried the fact that you are charging for your time only, so the amount of people doesn't matter; this, of course, is bullshit. You are charging for your time spent with one person.

 

If you press the argument I am sure nobody would expect you to be passed around at a 300 guys party charging only your hourly rate. The same applies to two clients. It just makes sense.

 

Hope you are doing well!

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Hey Andre, the only thread I could find was this one. Both Lance and Eric opined in it. Hope that helps.

 

Also, as a client, when Ive hired with another client, we've been charged all kinds of rates. I do feel the escort is doing more work. So to try to keep things equitable (in my mind), I've tipped very generously the guys who charged me per the hour and not per client. If I were the escort with a couple, I'd probably charge the one hour rate plus 50%. Good luck!

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That's so cool you feel prepared to entertain a group.

First, remember that the pricing is arbitrary. You can charge anything that your clients are willing to pay.

 

In the few times I have entertained groups, here has been my pricing schedule. It may help you decide yours.

hourly rate for 1 person.

1.5x hourly for a couple

$50 per person after that (per hour)

 

You may agree to an open evening rate (such as an overnight for a party.

 

The people who will hire you for this will respect a clear response.

The people who are just fantasizing will just keep asking you to haggle.

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Absolutely charge more when it is more than one client. You will be asked to focus on more than one person's needs. How much more, it depends from escort to escort.

 

I charge 300 for one person, 500 for two, any additional person is only 150. It all has to happen in the same hour, of course.

 

If I work with four escorts and one client, I charge for one person. In order for someone to count as an escort, I need to be able to see an active escorting advertisement.

If three of those escorts "fly under the radar" or "see only few clients so they don't have an ad", I still charge for the three of them.

 

Many clients here have decried the fact that you are charging for your time only, so the amount of people doesn't matter; this, of course, is bullshit. You are charging for your time spent with one person.

 

If you press the argument I am sure nobody would expect you to be passed around at a 300 guys party charging only your hourly rate. The same applies to two clients. It just makes sense.

 

Hope you are doing well!

Great reply. I myself wondered what others thought of this.

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As a client, my reaction would be to try to find an analogous circumstance with another professional field.

(Theoretically) medical doctors and dentists charge by the service, so there is no multi-client situation to which to compare.

A psychologist, however, could see a single patient in an hour's time or a couple in an hour if he were doing couple's therapy. I have no idea how they charge these - maybe it is more - but that seems to be a similar situation.

 

Maybe it also helps to think about the inverse situation: I hire two companions for an hour. I really wouldn't expect either to cut their rate in half because they're doing half the work any more than two psychologists would for a group therapy session.

 

Like all of these rate questions it's up to every professional to choose the model & rate they want and, as a client, I can readily choose to accept it or not. Easy peasy.

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Like all of these rate questions it's up to every professional to choose the model & rate they want and, as a client, I can readily choose to accept it or not. Easy peasy.

There is an argument that it is harder work for the companion if there are two clients. There is also an argument that a companion can only devote so much attention to his client(s) so it doesn't matter if there is one or two. I would say that the companion gets to make the call as to how he sees it.

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