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Offline Ego123

It is just me or do you think wgs prices creeping up I not a Scrooge but really what are their overheads I saw a wg on adultwork  out shopping the other day got into a brand new ranger rover sport wish I was a girl sometimes  easy money!!

Offline finn5555

And she probably lives in a council flat on benefits  :hi:

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It is just me or do you think wgs prices creeping up I not a Scrooge but really what are their overheads I saw a wg on adultwork  out shopping the other day got into a brand new ranger rover sport wish I was a girl sometimes  easy money!!

If she's young she will be able to make the payments on the motor, but as her looks fade it will probably be repo'd and a banger will swiftly take it's place.  :hi:

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Some have upped prices since new year or stopped doing special offers. Bet that changes when the EE girls are back on Monday.
 little Lori in Glasgow. Suddenly went to £200 an hour until she got slammed on here for her rate. Two days later she was back to £130 an hour.

Offline Ego123

Where are all the cheap punts gone id take a chance if it were cheap enough 

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Some have upped prices since new year or stopped doing special offers. Bet that changes when the EE girls are back on Monday.
 little Lori in Glasgow. Suddenly went to £200 an hour until she got slammed on here for her rate. Two days later she was back to £130 an hour.

When I checked her profile earlier today, she was £70 for the half hour.

I don't remember her ever being less that £100 for the half hour so maybe she's bracing herself for the EE invasion.

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Offline Ego123

Where are all the cheap punts gone id take a chance if it were cheap enough
you gotta love the EE girls hot but in my experience stroppy

Offline Ego123

She's an independent  Paige off a work


Offline Ego123

Sexy blonde Paige I've never seen he too expensive but wouldn't mind

Offline finn5555

Sexy blonde Paige I've never seen he too expensive but wouldn't mind

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Paige. Well good to know she put my stolen cam money to good use.

Offline Ego123

She looked fucking fantastic in real life  I would mind trying but I want cheap punts now I've probably spent thousands

Offline Ego123

Paige. Well good to know she put my stolen cam money to good use.
i think I'll give it a miss then purely for that

Offline finn5555

She looked fucking fantastic in real life  I would mind trying but I want cheap punts now I've probably spent thousands

Wouldn't say fantastic that's stretching it a bit far  :hi:

Offline smiths

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Punted with her years ago and i found her cold but i know a couple of punters who have rated her though. I think she was £150 an hour then.

Offline Ego123

Anyone know of any good cheap punt in this area

Offline Jimmyredcab

Punting is cheaper than ever, check out my first FR on %%%, one hour at £100, that was in 2001, 13 years down the line prices are the same, in real terms they have actually gone down.

Offline smiths

Punting is cheaper than ever, check out my first FR on %%%, one hour at £100, that was in 2001, 13 years down the line prices are the same, in real terms they have actually gone down.

Yep thats my experience as well although its not just to do with price in my case. Its also been because i have got to know other punters and joined punting forums which has helped. :hi:

Offline Ego123

Perhaps that's where I've been going wrong so any recommendation people

Offline finn5555

Perhaps that's where I've been going wrong so any recommendation people

Read the reviews section  :hi:

Tjkooker

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Agreed jimmy. £150 was common in Glasgow if you wanted a decent indie. Now £130 is about the norm. Just shows how much of a mug I was 13 years ago.

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Driving an expensive car is not necessarily an indication of a person's wealth nor income.

Offline Jimmyredcab

Driving an expensive car is not necessarily an indication of a person's wealth nor income.

Very true, too many people live beyond their means, as my old Nan used to say, big hat and no drawers.    :D

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I don't know about price hikes, but there seems to be a lot of extras being commonplace. +£20 for OWO another £20 for Cim and suddenly an £100 per hour punt becomes a rip off.

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And it is back to price again what about quality.  As Jimmy said in real terms in the last 13 years price has gone down, so what has happened to quality of service in the same period has that gone up or down.

Offline mightymunce

Punting is cheaper than ever, check out my first FR on %%%, one hour at £100, that was in 2001, 13 years down the line prices are the same, in real terms they have actually gone down.
And its not like a normal business where your prices and revenues go up with time.
As a wg ages, she has to drop dates or widen services

Offline mh

Driving an expensive car is not necessarily an indication of a person's wealth nor income.
Very true, too many people live beyond their means, as my old Nan used to say, big hat and no drawers.    :D

In fact driving a flash car is often a sign that the person will have little other disposable income!

I don't understand how so many people are willing to take on a personal lease for a car - it almost seems to be the default option for many people I know who buy new cars. When you factor in that they own nothing at the end of the lease, they are paying up to double what they could for the same car bought other ways. But they are convinced they are saving money compared to traditional Hire Purchase. I have to say the car manufacturers are damn clever at convincing someone they've saved money when they haven't. Of course they do end up with a brand new car more frequently, but they pay handsomely for the privilege.

Offline wristjob

I don't know about price hikes, but there seems to be a lot of extras being commonplace. +£20 for OWO another £20 for Cim and suddenly an £100 per hour punt becomes a rip off.

Yeah I've noticed that. The headline rate is coming down but it's often either £10 each for OWO/CIM or just £20 for both. My punting experience is a bit sketchy prior to 2008 but back then I think OWO was a lot rarer than it is now - I'm sure somebody will correct me here.

apart from that nah, rates are definitely coming down, or certainly stabilised.

Offline wristjob

And it is back to price again what about quality.  As Jimmy said in real terms in the last 13 years price has gone down, so what has happened to quality of service in the same period has that gone up or down.

Worthy of its own thread IMO - why not start it.

Offline smiths

Yeah I've noticed that. The headline rate is coming down but it's often either £10 each for OWO/CIM or just £20 for both. My punting experience is a bit sketchy prior to 2008 but back then I think OWO was a lot rarer than it is now - I'm sure somebody will correct me here.

apart from that nah, rates are definitely coming down, or certainly stabilised.

Not correcting you as if those were your experiences those were your experiences of course, but in my experience OWO has been a very widely available service since at least the late 90s. I even got it on ocassion in my early punting days in the 80s but AIDS was in the headlines then a lot and it was all doom and gloom so many WGs didnt offer it to me.

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Yeh watch out for "Special Offers" that are really just normal prices after a short price-hike.  Just like the old supermarket ploy. Make you think your getting a good deal but your not.

Offline munterhunter

And she probably lives in a council flat on benefits  :hi:

Yes but remember benefits have only increased by 1% this year that's not going to make much of an impression on the fuel bill for a Range Rover :lol:

vorian

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Worthy of its own thread IMO - why not start it.

Thank you I will put it on my list.

Offline seeker

I wouldent pay little lori £130 for hour  :thumbsdown:
Nevermind £200 for hour ...check out her more recent pics  :crazy:
She's at least 35 and no looker  :crazy:

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It is just me or do you think wgs prices creeping up I not a Scrooge but really what are their overheads I saw a wg on adultwork  out shopping the other day got into a brand new ranger rover sport wish I was a girl sometimes  easy money!!

Just do not pay silly prices for pussy! There are countless WGs around, dont give these girls your money, go to another girl.

vorian

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Just do not pay silly prices for pussy! There are countless WGs around, dont give these girls your money, go to another girl.

Please could you define "Silly Prices" I'm still struggling with this question. Thank You

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Yeah I've noticed that. The headline rate is coming down but it's often either £10 each for OWO/CIM or just £20 for both. My punting experience is a bit sketchy prior to 2008 but back then I think OWO was a lot rarer than it is now - I'm sure somebody will correct me here.

apart from that nah, rates are definitely coming down, or certainly stabilised.
I think it's about the same the difference is indies now charge for it. I used to get OWO more often than not a few years ago, but CIM was rare, swallow even rarer. Of course, there were plenty that advertised OWO with no intention of offering it to anyone. It was quite rare in parlours a few years ago, I think I've had OWO about 3 times in a parlour at no extra cost, out of around 20+ parlour punts.

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It is just me or do you think wgs prices creeping up I not a Scrooge but really what are their overheads I saw a wg on adultwork  out shopping the other day got into a brand new ranger rover sport wish I was a girl sometimes  easy money!!

not hard to get a Range on finance. I know a lot of people who are 19-24 with normal 9-5 jobs with Ranges, top of the range BMW's etc :)

Offline punk

Driving an expensive car is not necessarily an indication of a person's wealth nor income.

Too true

Offline punk

Yeh watch out for "Special Offers" that are really just normal prices after a short price-hike.  Just like the old supermarket ploy. Make you think your getting a good deal but your not.


Or same price

Offline punk

Please could you define "Silly Prices" I'm still struggling with this question. Thank You

Not many wg's are worth 300

Offline Jimmyredcab

Not many wg's are worth 300

Is that overnight, you can't mean £300 an hour surely.  :unknown:

vorian

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Not many wg's are worth 300

I don't disagree with you but why £300 and not £250 or £200 or £50. What sets the figure.

Offline wristjob

Please could you define "Silly Prices" I'm still struggling with this question. Thank You

In the 1991 biography All the Pain That Money Can Buy, author William Wright details how Onassis spent $30,000 a pop to send a private jet to America to keep her stocked in Diet Coke, and once sent a helicopter from Austria to Switzerland to retrieve a David Bowie cassette she'd left there.

People say something is worth what someone is willing to pay - but I disagree. Something is worth what most people (in the market for that product) would on concensus say is the value - market forces. However it costs what the highest bidder is willing to pay, and how able the person is to resist that offer.

Jackie O felt that diet coke was worth $1000 a bottle but that was more that money had no value than diet coke had loads.

Your obsession with this point is starting to get a bit tedious.

Offline punk

Is that overnight, you can't mean £300 an hour surely.  :unknown:

I think you find some on aw. And. Agencies charge that per hour,elite escort crap etc

Offline punk

I don't disagree with you but why £300 and not £250 or £200 or £50. What sets the figure.

For how long it lasts 200 is too much

vorian

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In the 1991 biography All the Pain That Money Can Buy, author William Wright details how Onassis spent $30,000 a pop to send a private jet to America to keep her stocked in Diet Coke, and once sent a helicopter from Austria to Switzerland to retrieve a David Bowie cassette she'd left there.

People say something is worth what someone is willing to pay - but I disagree. Something is worth what most people (in the market for that product) would on consensus say is the value - market forces. However it costs what the highest bidder is willing to pay, and how able the person is to resist that offer.

Jackie O felt that diet coke was worth $1000 a bottle but that was more that money had no value than diet coke had loads.

Your obsession with this point is starting to get a bit tedious.

Yes I think you are right and to be honest I have the best answer I believe I'm going to get. Still always good to ask a question which gets people thinking. At least now when I see a criticism of how much a punter has paid, I can respond knowing the question has been asked even if there is little consensus on what the answer is.