For a couple of weeks I decided I'd give something a try. For deep tissue sessions, I charge $55/hr for. For a relaxation massage, I charge $40/hr. I had a few clients come in for deep tissue work a few weeks ago, and before they left I offered 2 of them a deal. I told them that if they rebooked their next appointment now, they will get this session and the next session for only $40, same as my relaxation fee. They said that sounded great and went ahead and booked. I thought, "Great, this may get clients to come in for more regular work." Wrong. BOTH clients that did that no-showed. So they got off with paying less for their session, and haven't been back since, I feel because they know that they will need to pay for the appointment they no-showed on (I tell them of my cancellation policy). I felt taken advaneforum.xxxe of, and haven't offered the 'deal' to anyone else. I'm really not too upset that they didn't show up for their next appointment, but that they were dishonest about the entire situation to save $15 on their appoinment (I hate liars and thieves, anything else I can put up with, and to me these people are both).I would really like an incentive program for something like that, but usually when I ask a client to prepay on a deal, they turn the deal down, usually due to lack of money at the time (yep, I take credit cards). I'm wondering if I just discounted too much and made the value of the massage seem less? Should I still continue to have an incentive program, but make them pay full price for the first session? Or should I just charge everyone full price all the time, because some people just cannot handle not using other people for personal monetary gain?