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Re: I left a donation envelope on a dresser once....
grahamlee 16 Reviews 351 reads
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That's why I always make sure she's looking when I drop the envelope.

Let's say that a provider and I have a great time (as far as I can tell) and that I want to say thank-you with a gratuity/tip.  Many providers even have wish-lists for such on their web sites.  My question is how this is best presented, though.

When the time is concluding do I hand over the tip and say thank you, or need to be more discrete like with the donation at the beginning?

What is preferred by providers?

I don't know what they prefer, but I always place the tip on the counter or bed while announcing "here's a tip."  I've had no complaints so far, just thank you's.

souls_harbor534 reads

Depends on what you want to hear.  I usually discretely place the tip on or near the donation envelope as I slip out the door.  There's nothing wrong with tipping to get praised for it, it's your money, after all.  So I am not judging.  But I prefer to let them think what they will in private without requiring them to kiss my ring in gratitude

As you separate, run your hand down her arm and transfer the money to her palm.

You'll see a big smile on her face.  Say nothing but a parting sweet mot.

and I've also palmed it to her.  
Once i had honestly left my dnationin my coat which I'd left in my car...  she declined my offer to get it immediately...  perhaps because I did offer & she is a Fav...  but i was her last appt of the day, we exited together.  I put on my coat before turning to kiss her goodbye, we clasped hands & a quick kiss...   it went perfectly.

as per the instructions on her website, in fact.

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Ten minutes after the session ended and I'm driving home, she calls to ask where the donation was.

I told her, and she said, Damn, I already checked out.  She had to turn around and get back in the room.  Fortunately, it was still there.

Now I put it down on her laptop computer.  That seems to work much better

Posted By: mrfisher
as per the instructions on her website, in fact.  
   
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 Ten minutes after the session ended and I'm driving home, she calls to ask where the donation was.  
   
 I told her, and she said, Damn, I already checked out.  She had to turn around and get back in the room.  Fortunately, it was still there.  
   
 Now I put it down on her laptop computer.  That seems to work much better.
 

Good point, Fish!

That's why I always make sure she's looking when I drop the envelope.

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