Well, I'm raising my fees in the second semester this year from $10.00 per half hour to $12.50. If I get any new students, they will automatically be charged this, rather than having one fee then suddenly another a few months later. The students that I have with me now may keep the $10.00 charge until then. I think of it as sort of a bonus for them. After all, they've been with me for longer.
It will be the same, most likely, when I raise my fees again in the future. Those who are new now won't be new then, so they may keep the standard price until the fee raise date.
Basically, if I'm planning to raise my fees, and someone registers within a few months, I'll just get them to pay the new price. Their turn will come, as inflation is an ongoing thing over the years.
So, Jeremy, if I was you, I would just explain it to them like this if they question you. My dad's an electrical contractor, and it's the same with him. The customers that give him regular business (like someone who builds homes and sell them for a living), get a discount. It's the same with stores. Buy two, get one free.
