Personal Concierge Services
I hardly get anything different in the mail – Bloomingdale’s catalogs, bills, credit card applications, Val-Paks… but last week, a letter from Chief Concierge & Co arrived.
What are they? A personal concierge and errand service for the extremely busy New Yorker – or anyone who is looking to free up some time. Well, isn’t that just about everyone in New York?
Seems as though they’ve hired a bunch of experienced luxury hotel concierges to take care of our every need. You’ll find a list of services here, but apparently, that’s the short list.
So, my question was… how much? The site says that their prices are affordable and that just about any middle or working class family can afford their services. Thing is, there aren’t any prices on the site. All it says is that they charge a one-time, monthly or annual membership fee, and from there, you can call them up and use their services as many times as you want. I guess it can be worth it if you’re using their services on a daily basis. You can even work without a membership fee and use them at an hourly rate.
I’m not sure if I would pay someone to run my errands, but I know a lot of people that would.


