I think 1000 tokens is quite a decent price. It's 6 tokens per day. I rarely think I need a WhatsApp contact, and if I need, then I'll pay that price. I think communication is valuable, much more than 6 tokens per day.
But the comments about “too much” are wrong for another reason:
In a free market, the parties involved can agree a deal or not. A vendor requests a certain price, a buyer has a certain budget. If they match, that is, if the budget is higher than the price, then they will agree on a deal, and if the budget is lower than the price, then they won't agree on a deal. So, the main criteria is the relation between budget and price.
If there is no deal, it's because budget and price do not match. It does not make sense to blame just one of them. It does not make sense to blame the price and tell it's too expensive, or blame the budget and tell that guy is too poor. Both numbers are involved. A honest comment would be: That price is beyond my budget.
I understand that many visitors are afraid of admitting they have not enough money to afford what they like to get. Having not much money sounds like being poor, being too stupid to earn money, having a small penis. The penis has nothing to do with it, buy men think about their penis all the time anyway, except when distracted by naked women, in which case they think about naked women. So, for your visitors, admitting they cannot pay the price hurts their ego like admitting their penis is too small.
And that is why they blame you. They want to distract from their own problem, and that is why they try to locate the problem on your site: “No, the fact that I have only 100 tokens is no problem at all, the problem is that you charge 1000 tokens.”
That habit causes unpleasant communications. In general, conflicts can be deescalated when people talk about themselves, about their needs, about their limitations, instead of blaming the other side. If I tell a model: “You are wearing too many clothes”, I create a conflict. I blame her because my dick fails to work while she is dressed. I tell her she does her work wrong, while in fact my dick refuses to work. She will get a bad mood, and if Brett M is in the channel, he should Ninja ban me before I do more damage. The correct way is to talk about my needs: “I get much more excited when I see some nipples” - that way, I accept she does not show them, and I tell her what I would wish. That gives her all options to react: Show me a nipple because she likes me, tell me which tip menu action I should use, or tell me: “I get excited about a few tokens, maybe we could both have a good time?”
It's a basic concept of Transaction Analysis: People should talk about their needs instead of blaming the other side.