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    Default Underselling dances

    Recently, there's been a few girls who've been underselling dances by half...they're doing ten dollar dances instead of 20. Personally, I can't stand this! I think it interferes with the 20 dollar money, makes it harder for the other girls who want to abide by the club rules, and really is no way to be "part of the team".
    A girl in the dressing room last night proudly proclaimed that since it was slow that night, she was selling dances for only ten dollars....never mind that if she had stuck to her guns (and the rules) she would have probably ended up finding a customer willing to pay her the $20.
    She's obviously a new dancer who's already pissed off most of her co-workers with this little antic.
    How would the rest of you choose to handle this? When I walked up to a table she was dancing at last night and asked one of the other guys for a dance...the guy she was dancing for said that since she was doing it for ten...then I was gonna have to as well...grrrr. I simply walked away and got a dance at another table, but it sucks that she ruined that table for the rest of the girls not only for that night, but probably on subsequent nights when they come into the club as well.

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    Default Re:Underselling dances

    I personally would bring things up with a manager about it; chances are there's some kind of corporate policy about undercutting or something along those lines.
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    Go to management.

    I think dancers who do that should be fired

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    Default Re:Underselling dances

    That really sucks! my last club, they had a set price for the dancers, and it went by time, eg: $35 for 10 mins and you get $20, $65 for half hour and you get $50, and the house fee was $40 a night everynight. We still had guys trying to hussle the prices down, all we used to do was point to the sign with the prices and say not negotiable, the customers couldn't even get annoyed with us, because the hostesses would do the transaction and had to record the dancers.
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    Underselling is just BAD biz. Makes it harder on everyone, I think its worse than over pricing them. Why would you want to sell yourself cheap? It encuroges(sp) guys to spend less and expect more for the ususal price.
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    You're not WalMart. Never undersell yourself -- in your professional and/or your personal life.

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