7/7/15 @ 6:55pm
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Sort of think if you can help another model out there may be a time where you too might need a helping hand.
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Sort of think if you can help another model out there may be a time where you too might need a helping hand.
Thanks
Button "offers" placed with buttons for "Group chat" and "Party chat". Easy to find, but some models forget to set it while they login online, because everytime when they close window of f4f this setting disappear and needing to set it again. Quote
7/7/15 @ 7:37pm
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From what I gather the "Make Me An Offer" is available to all models/performers be they new to the site or not. Seems a few models are having a problem finding the on/off switch for this option so if any other model out there is willing to help I would appreciate it if you could post the directions to that option here.
Although Flirt4Free makes this feature available to all models some studios limit new models on their access to it until the models understand the site better
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You don't have to accept the offer members make. When this feature first was added models had the ability to make a counter offer of their own, is this still the case? I agree 20 cpm isn't worth a models time most of the time. For long privates I've asked for 50 cpm when the model was at 60 cpm. If model is in multi-user at 60 cpm with private being at 90 cpm, I'd make the offer at 60 cpm to ensure it was a one on one show only. Quote
You don't have to accept the offer members make. When this feature first was added models had the ability to make a counter offer of their own, is this still the case? I agree 20 cpm isn't worth a models time most of the time. For long privates I've asked for 50 cpm when the model was at 60 cpm. If model is in multi-user at 60 cpm with private being at 90 cpm, I'd make the offer at 60 cpm to ensure it was a one on one show only.
While it is true that models can reject and/or counteroffer, sometimes the member who made the offer (who thinks it is perfectly reasonable, no matter how low it might be) does not like that and becomes abusive, which lowers room morale. I can understand why some models would rather not make offers available.
The option might be best used on slow days/nights, when fewer members are online or may not have as many credits (due, perhaps, to an event or contest that has just recently ended). It might also be used when a member the model is familiar with and trusts has asked for offer to be made available and whom the model knows will not try to cheat him.
On the rare occasion that I make offers, I usually do as Brett025 does and make the offer for the multi-user rate (if the model has it posted). Otherwise, I ask the model ahead of time about the offer I'm going to make, or at least try to keep it reasonably close to the original rate (e.g., if the model is asking 75 cpm, I might offer 60 cpm, depending on my credits).
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7/8/15 @ 5:43pm
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Sort of think if you can help another model out there may be a time where you too might need a helping hand.
Thanks
I see it as a good opportunity to keep good members wich have less credits in touch with you, it is ok to make that sometimes, but not to become something as usual. That need understanding from both parts and all will be ok. Asking model before making an offert avoid conter offert wich many people see it as rude or innapropiate.
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7/20/15 @ 1:52am
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soo nice
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I dont think thats very fair... cause its ok if someone who cant pay much would be offering a 5 minutes show for 200 credits its cool.. bur then when inside the show the member gets a bunch of credits and keep paying 40cpm as long as he wants.... cause the model when accepted the deal he was expecting for that amount of time...
I think that after the time and price agreed ends , the show should go back to the price the model charges... cause then its another deal already...
thats just my opinion....
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I dont think thats very fair... cause its ok if someone who cant pay much would be offering a 5 minutes show for 200 credits its cool.. bur then when inside the show the member gets a bunch of credits and keep paying 40cpm as long as he wants.... cause the model when accepted the deal he was expecting for that amount of time...
I think that after the time and price agreed ends , the show should go back to the price the model charges... cause then its another deal already...
thats just my opinion....
I completely agree with you William! I don't mind to allow offers to help a regular out or someone who is tight on money... but if you have money and just want to take advantage, it's not cool. I wish after the agreed offer is finished, the show ended, or they started paying the regular rate... that would be a much more fair system! Quote
8/13/15 @ 2:13pm
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I don't mind to allow offers to help a regular out or someone who is tight on money... but if you have money and just want to take advantage, it's not cool. I wish after the agreed offer is finished, the show ended, or they started paying the regular rate... that would be a much more fair system!
I agree, but I was wondering: Can you guys not end such a show from your side? At least after the time agreed upon ends?
I always add like 10% credits to the agreed amount to have some time in case we're not finished by the end of the offered show, but I tend to ask the model beforehand, if that's okay. Usually they don't seem to know that their rate stays the same and that this can be a disadvantage for them. Quote
8/16/15 @ 7:25pm
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