That is how most business-to-business commerce is conducted in Australia. Partially replace "wealthy" with "apparently well-connected" in whatever industry.
A price is quite readily derived in such a market, regardless, but its a function with one subjective input rather than a single number.
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That is the other way around, tho. That is the price you demand a business pay, not the price you pay for a service.
2 people sell identical sandwiches. You pay the poorer $5 and tell the wealthier that you want it for free because they can afford it.
Works in both directions, here.
That'd be nice. Here it works differently.
The big fish gets the service at cost, because if he bad-mouths you you won't have a business.
The n00b or foreigner (or woman/man, in some industries) pays literally 10x.
I've done some work in mystery shopping, and its hilarious how different quotes can be depending on gender, age and accent.