If I were aware of her two charges for same services, I'd ask her first. If I weren't aware that she has a higher price, I'd show her the website with the stated lower price and see if she is agreeable. However, if the difference is not much, like $10, I'd agree to her higher price, which I'm sure will put me in good stead for better service. Disagreeing to the higher price will not start things off well, and I'll be wondering whether she is cutting corners throughout the session. As most tip $5 or $10, one could decide not to tip to keep within budget. The more important thing to be aware of is whether the higher price comes with less services, which is the new trend nowadays, as they can now ask for additional $$ for the additional services you seek.
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Originally Posted by ttenneb
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