You say that as if GFEI is having tons of reviews and praises or that Jamie isn't complaining about her lack of business.
It’s a combination of market factors in general for the price difference
1. Type of customers the korg service
2. Risk the providers is willing to assume
3. Cost the customer is willing to pay
GFEI is good example. They have a high percentage of their customer base as African American, Indians and Mexican (Central American really but the korgs just lumps them into one category) versus other korgs. At least half (50%) according to some providers I’ve spoken to and other monger intel. Other korgs have about 10% or 20%. Some korgs are even less or zero. Higher priced korgs have different customer base and can charge more because these customers would not have access at other korgs.
GFEI ad for will state clearly no AA (African American in the scenario) or not state this, which means open to AA and EVERYONE. This is at the discretion of the provider and priced at what risk she is willing to take. Some are higher priced and others are not. Some charge extra for pse and others don’t. It’s what the provider perceives as acceptable risk for what she provides. Some providers will not see Indians or white customers but it’s not stated. The PO will know and not book these customers. The important thing to remember is It’s always the providers choice.
Whether any customer is willing to pay that cost is up to them.
GFEI/TKG Jamie is open to all customers and charges a premium. She’s not hurting for business from what I understand and likes her travel tour schedule. She’s at another level. She already paid her dues at high volume and low priced pse orgs and said it’s not for her.
Nixie on the other hand did not fair so well. I warned her about the customer base at GFEI but she was chasing money. She didn't go to East Bay korg after friends warned her also on the customer base there, but sadly, she met her untimely demise in the business. I never saw her after she went to GFEI.