6/24/18 @ 5:43am
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Location: Pacific Northwest Coast, USA
Posts: 39
The one thing that seemed to hold true was that a model's room could be tagged as "Premium" only if their rate was over a certain amount. My research shows this to be untrue. Why? I've been in high-priced models' rooms, 150/90 for example, and have NEVER seen those models tagged as "Premium." At the same time I've been in relatively new models' rooms with low rates, like 75cpm Multi- only, and they're marked "Premium." The only thing that seems to be "Premium" is the tag that says "Premium." Furthermore, when I ask these models why their room is marked "Premium" they either had no idea it was marked as "Premium", they can't explain what it means, and they have no idea what determines it. They are as clueless as I am about it.
Is there ANYONE who can explain this once and for all so that it is clear what it means, how it is determined, who has control and oversight on it's use, etc. And PLEASE don't reply with a bunch of speculations. If you know the facts, spill it here. If you're guessing or speculating, then squelch the noise.
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The one thing that seemed to hold true was that a model's room could be tagged as "Premium" only if their rate was over a certain amount. My research shows this to be untrue. Why? I've been in high-priced models' rooms, 150/90 for example, and have NEVER seen those models tagged as "Premium." At the same time I've been in relatively new models' rooms with low rates, like 75cpm Multi- only, and they're marked "Premium." The only thing that seems to be "Premium" is the tag that says "Premium." Furthermore, when I ask these models why their room is marked "Premium" they either had no idea it was marked as "Premium", they can't explain what it means, and they have no idea what determines it. They are as clueless as I am about it.
Is there ANYONE who can explain this once and for all so that it is clear what it means, how it is determined, who has control and oversight on it's use, etc. And PLEASE don't reply with a bunch of speculations. If you know the facts, spill it here. If you're guessing or speculating, then squelch the noise.
--SirAE
Not sure if you mean "Premiere", but according to the "Show Rates" page (bottom of the page, second link under the "Live Chat" menu), the Premiere rate is for Private (not Multi-User) priced at 70 cpm or higher.
Unless something has changed and is not yet reflected on the Show Rates page, Multi-User is not supposed to receive the "Premiere" designation.
The reason why the 150/90 that you mentioned is not labeled as Premiere is probably because of the combination of the Private and Multi-User rates: it cannot be Premiere while the possibility of Multi-User is attached to it.
Whether or not models know that the "Premiere" label gets attached to their rooms is not known; I would suspect that for the most part they don't care about it. It is more for the members to know that the models (as the Show Rates page says) "have proven to be [Flirt4Free's] best," though the basis for this assessment is unknown and may even have no meaning at this point, considering that I, too, have noticed new (and therefore unproven) models labeled with "Premiere" simply because of their 70+ cpm rate.
Again, the Show Rates page is linked at the bottom of the non-room pages under the heading "Live Chat", if you would prefer to read the information there yourself and draw your own conclusions. Quote
6/24/18 @ 9:43am
(EST) |UTC - 5:00
Location: Pacific Northwest Coast, USA
Posts: 39
Not sure if you mean "Premiere", but according to the "Show Rates" page (bottom of the page, second link under the "Live Chat" menu), the Premiere rate is for Private (not Multi-User) priced at 70 cpm or higher.
Unless something has changed and is not yet reflected on the Show Rates page, Multi-User is not supposed to receive the "Premiere" designation.
The reason why the 150/90 that you mentioned is not labeled as Premiere is probably because of the combination of the Private and Multi-User rates: it cannot be Premiere while the possibility of Multi-User is attached to it.
Whether or not models know that the "Premiere" label gets attached to their rooms is not known; I would suspect that for the most part they don't care about it. It is more for the members to know that the models (as the Show Rates page says) "have proven to be [Flirt4Free's] best," though the basis for this assessment is unknown and may even have no meaning at this point, considering that I, too, have noticed new (and therefore unproven) models labeled with "Premiere" simply because of their 70+ cpm rate.
Again, the Show Rates page is linked at the bottom of the non-room pages under the heading "Live Chat", if you would prefer to read the information there yourself and draw your own conclusions.
Thanks for that. And yes, "Premiere" is what I meant -- my bad. I think it helps to clear things a little bit. However, I know there are many models with high Show Rates but I never see "Premiere" tag on them. There must be a model-controlled way of turning it on or off even if there are some minimal prerequisites. As you said above, they might not know because they simply don't care about it. Given all the confusion around it and the seemingly meaningless way it has been used and managed, I'm basically at the same point. I just don't care -- it's a meaningless tag at this point. Just noise and Flirt should just get rid of the piece of the clutter. Quote