Ok, so my club works like this: $10/song air dance on the main floor, $10/song with 4 minimum couch dance in the back, and $20/song with 5 minimum better couch dance in the back.
I get quite a few guys who want to try "just a couple" of the expensive dances, but the minimum is 5. One time I kinda sorta broke this rule on a dayshift by agreeing to back with some guy for 2 songs, but he liked me and the dances so much he ended up buying 12. So, do I strictly enforce the minimum? Or what's up? How can I convince the noobskates to pay the $100?
I've started omitting the $40 room in my dance price explanation (for upsell purposes), but there's still those guys that want "just a few" (meaning they're cheap). So do I concede and take them back for the cheap ones or do I make a gamble and take them back to the nice room in hopes of selling more dances (which I'm not too bad at)?
If this is hard to understand just let me know and I'll be happy to clarify.
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...then you have the chance of sell ing both specials =140$ instead of just the 40 from the 2 on the better couches. and if he doesnt want to go to the better couches you still made the 40 anyways on the reg ones without braking any rules =)


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