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I'm similarly sensitive, so I get it. Two of my friends reminded me, ideally business is where both parties benefit.
I do in-home tech support for seniors for a living. I charge a lot of money, but make sure they just never have headaches again. In many cases I'm able to remove hidden fees/deceptive packages from their Internet and cell phone bills, so they actually make money on my visit. Yesterday I charged a guy 450 to install and configure his new PC, and saved him 1200/yr on his cable/Internet bill during the appointment. He gave me a $50 tip.
There are win-wins out there!