@AmberCutie I was hoping that’s what he meant but everything else seemed to lean to the fact he’s a dick so I wouldn’t put it past him.
Surely you forgot a few words in this statement. You mean when they’re taking tips FOR LUSH interactivity (like, it’s in their topic that it’s on, or the auto-spam is saying it’s on), but don’t actually have it in/on their body. Right? Because lying about that is a bit shady and I can agree it’s not proper.
But you wouldn’t dare suggest that a model is “a shit” for merely accepting tips in her room and not having a lush going.
Off topic from how this thread has gone-but- as an example- I charge 25-50 dollars for 1 exclusive non explicit (topless only, no full face) fetish photo with a watermark (bondage/femdom/niche fetish). People pay this price, because an exclusive photo is something just for them. It takes me usually an hour from getting ready, taking the picture, edit, watermark etc. I make more than 25 an hour on a private based cam site, so why would I be motivated to take pics.
Every model prices what they do differently, that is the beauty of the cam world. You can totally find someone within your price range for what you want. If someone tries to negotiate my prices, I usually end up blocking. I do not want to deal with time wasters, or people who try to bargain with me like im a yard sale. I also will not do business with people who make me feel uncomfortable or who are too personally invested/or entitled. To some outside of camming, this may seem like bad business, but it is how it works for me.
Perhaps a private based cam site would better suite your tastes? Maybe something like sext panther or niteflirt, where custom photos are more of a thing? Maybe take a breather and figure out what experience you want from the camming world and find a model who is on the same page.
I hadn't thought of it that some girls want the picture to be perfect. For me personally, cell phone quality is perfect. The one girl I tip alot also can't always get it right, but I know she means well and I tip her anyway.
No no no, i think you’re saying you get upset for a model simply NOT having a lush.>You mean when they’re taking tips FOR LUSH interactivity (like, it’s in their topic that it’s on, or the auto-spam is saying it’s on), but don’t actually have it in/on their body. Right?
Yeah. It's so common now though that I think a lot of people expect everyone to wear it.
And by dollars we really mean pennies. We get paid out about $0.05 per token, giver or take a penny or two depending on what site you are on. Dumping your entire 94 tokens on one person would be about a $4.50-5.00 tip. Not too exciting after months of freeloading. We don't mind when people don't tip much, but also don't expect us to do extra work or engage with you privately. Keep your chat to public so it keeps the conversation going. My PM's are for securing future work with a client or for private conversation with someone who is paying me for my time. A few tokens here or there isn't worth taking time from my public show.As a side note, if you're rude to models, they don't really care what money they're 'losing out" on from you. Someone who's demanding and negative is typically not worth the extra few bucks we might get from them each night.
Member buys $15 worth of tokens ... but can't handle the pressure.
Send for ehotlovea I say. She'll sort this sad case out.
Or is that too cruel?
>Member buys $15 worth of tokens ... but can't handle the pressure.
Then I bought more. But I don't know if I will buy any further.
The best way to figure out your pricing is just simply to see how often people are purchasing things. If you are selling various things and no one ever buys them, the price is probably wrong. I know first hand all about not getting the price you want for some things, but for things like photos and videos that can be sent a million times, I think the pricing should be more open.
The one girl I tip alot also can't always get it right, but I know she means well and I tip her anyway.
This is why I'm so against bans. You just don't know the other person's situation. It's always better to ask and listen before acting.
Judging by how stubborn you've been on here, how you're just looking to argue and not to be receptive any actual answers by actual models, I can see why you were banned. Its already been a couple of days of free emotional labor from a dozen or so strangers and you're still going? May not be the reason the model banned you, but I bet you would have been way more effort and time to talk with than it was worth. Good on her for figuring it out right away.
Again, I will ask the same question I've asked multiple times and haven't gotten an answer to:
Why is it acceptable for models to assume but it is not acceptable for non-models to assume?
As much as I hate to say it and admit it from my perspective as a fan/customer/member: experience.
Experience of all types of guys, day in and day out. It's that simple
The thing is, I sell photos at this price quite often, and I wont do it if I'm selling less than 5 in a set. As the person requesting, you do not get to determine the price. You do not get to barter, or tell someone that their prices are too high for what you want. I mean, you can try, but that is a good way to be blocked or come off as a dick. Like I said in my original post, you can totally find a cam girl who is within the range you want to spend- but you dont get to tell people how to run their business.
Oh how noble of you. You get a goodguy award.
Again, I will ask the same question I've asked multiple times and haven't gotten an answer to:
Why is it acceptable for models to assume but it is not acceptable for non-models to assume?
Because you are on there in your free time for entertainment. I'm on there to make money. We don't get paid a flat hourly rate. I chase the money avaliable or don't get paid. Period. I have to make judgement calls constantly. I haven't made any calls on blocking people that I regretted. The only regrets I've had are not blocking someone sooner, or giving them too much free attention and undervaluing my time.
A model's first interactions with a client are where she sets her boundaries. If a model undervalues herself, that client will keep coming back expecting more work for fewer tokens, more of her time, and/or saying she did something "wrong" after not paying a premium for custom and explicitly described content. She gets one opportunity to say this is what I'm worth, and the that is her value to that customer forever. If you start undervalued, it's nearly impossible to raise your prices or explain why your time is more valuable to a customer without losing them later on. Better to lose them from the get-go then waste time with little or no return.
>I have to make judgement calls constantly.
As do I.
I have to figure out whether you are being honest with me, or trying to hustle me for cash. I have to determine the pros and cons of being a paid/free user and whether tipping you/not tipping you makes sense for me. I have to determine if I will get enough enjoyment out of whatever you are selling to see if it is worth paying for. I also have to judge whether I should watch model A over model B, and whether model C will ever return from away, amongst other things. I also have to pick my spots when asking anything and be careful as to what I say, and how I am saying it, while also making sure my translation is correct.
first world money gets you a lot further in third world countries. Some things are better sold at lower prices than higher prices.
Why should they respect your ban? What are you going to do...ban them?
>I respect their choice in whatever reason they have. Yes it’s not things I necessarily have to do but it’s common courtesy
Hey, it's your call. If you choose to do that, it's up to you.
Wowowow. Specifically targeting third-world models because they live in third-world countries, BECAUSE they will do more for your dollar than first-world models .... This is incredibly exploitative and HIGHLY predatory. I am almost without words right now.
Why should members respect a model's ban? Because when you insist on returning to a space where someone has made it clear you aren't welcome... That's disrespectful at best, and could be construed as predatory or harassment, should you continue. Being Banned means the model is saying No. No to you, no to everything you represent, no to your tokens and your presence. The model is very clearly laying down boundaries, which state that you are not welcome. Ignoring a Model's No and trying to violate boundaries.... That's.... That's not good, man. Combined with your exploitation of third-world models... And I am legit horrified.
For someone who is so quick to call models exploitative and predatory... The only predator I see in this thread is you.
Yikes, yikes, and double yikes.
Great. You made a call. This person upset you. Move on to another model or stop going on cam sites. Let it go, dude.
You're judgement calls don't pay your bills; mine do.
No no no, i think you’re saying you get upset for a model simply NOT having a lush.
That’s absurd. What site is this that you’re on? Is it a lush based site? Because if not, you’re delusional thinking that it’s so common we are all expected to wear/use one.
You didn’t answer my question, but it looks like you’re on Chaturbate. So no, you’re wrong. It is not acceptable to expect that every model uses a lush. Unless it’s posted in her topic or is being spammed in her room that she has one, you cannot expect that there is one. Quite the opposite of what you may think, it will be posted in her room if she IS using one, not specifying that she ISN’T using one.I find the gray user experience preferable.
Ok thanks for the insight. I know “greys” are a common subject on CB and it’s such a big site it would make sense for a n00b to end up there before a lesser known one like Stripchat.I’m guessing stripchat since he said he went green and there the colors are either green or gold (gold for monthly membership+tokens) either way the tokens and studios work the same
You didn’t answer my question, but it looks like you’re on Chaturbate. So no, you’re wrong. It is not acceptable to expect that every model uses a lush. Unless it’s posted in her topic or is being spammed in her room that she has one, you cannot expect that there is one. Quite the opposite of what you may think, it will be posted in her room if she IS using one, not specifying that she ISN’T using one.
You’re clearly very new to watching cams (and yes I am assuming from your complete lack of knowledge and respect for camming). You have a lot to learn. We are trying to help you learn. You’re refusing to, and just arguing for the sake of arguing, it seems.
Also since you do seem to be on CB, please note @NaomiNyx’s break down further up the page on how much tokens are worth to the model. 5 tokens would come out to about $0.25, and even less if the model is in a studio. You say that amount goes farther in a 3rd world country, but maybe you didn’t realize how little it is to begin with. There’s something you can learn here today.
You keep suggesting that all we are doing is assuming things... we are trying to help you understand how the cam world works.
Ok thanks for the insight. I know “greys” are a common subject on CB and it’s such a big site it would make sense for a n00b to end up there before a lesser known one like Stripchat.
"I was a gray user for months"
"I've been on cam sites since 2012"
So which is it?