Ok, I've noted an issue with pricing and wanted to open it up for discussion. I don't mean to sound cheap or anything, i just want to point it out.
Ok, let's say an hour is $150. That would make it $5.00 per minute. Now, an hour is usually less, let's say $250, or $4.17 per minute.
What I've noticed is that going up a time interval to let's say 90 min does not necessarily give a lower price. What I normally see is basically 30 min + 60 min or in this case $400 or $4.44 per minute.
Now obviously a provider or agency would benefit from a longer appointment - think bulk sale. Realistically in 90 mins you may have 2 30 min apps for a total of $300.
So my question is why aren't we seeing a reduced price for longer times? (please no massive flame wars. Just opening up a point or discussion).
Ok, let's say an hour is $150. That would make it $5.00 per minute. Now, an hour is usually less, let's say $250, or $4.17 per minute.
What I've noticed is that going up a time interval to let's say 90 min does not necessarily give a lower price. What I normally see is basically 30 min + 60 min or in this case $400 or $4.44 per minute.
Now obviously a provider or agency would benefit from a longer appointment - think bulk sale. Realistically in 90 mins you may have 2 30 min apps for a total of $300.
So my question is why aren't we seeing a reduced price for longer times? (please no massive flame wars. Just opening up a point or discussion).






