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Mr. Fischer

Thanks for the guidance.  

I am not confused about tipping. I have experienced before a provider showing up when price agreed was say $400 and they say well that's just to get me here, it's another $400 to dance. Always in Vegas trying to see if that happens in other areas

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So I apologize in advance. I am a Newb to this site. I have already reviewed the Newbie Board extensively. I habe two questions.

1. When you see a suggested tip amount in an Ad, does that mean that's what you should pay? (Obviously considering at decent tip if earned, but not like a %200 tip) In my hobbying in las vegas the ads on BP may say $200 suggested tip... Well you are lucking if that is going to get a provider in the room?

2. So when it comes to the reviews online... Maybe it's just me but they almost seem like they've been written by one person?? Or at least edited by one person?? So are these reviews actually real or am I just Naive.
Thanks!!!

If I was you. Why not check out the TER ad board for Vegas or wherever you are. Btw, I never tip. As far as reviews, there's really only so much you can say in a review, so that's why there's a sameness to them, especially when it comes to how many times the provider came and her putting a magnum on the reviewer.  

Posted By: mgall08
So I apologize in advance. I am a Newb to this site. I have already reviewed the Newbie Board extensively. I habe two questions.  
   
 1. When you see a suggested tip amount in an Ad, does that mean that's what you should pay? (Obviously considering at decent tip if earned, but not like a %200 tip) In my hobbying in las vegas the ads on BP may say $200 suggested tip... Well you are lucking if that is going to get a provider in the room?  
   
 2. So when it comes to the reviews online... Maybe it's just me but they almost seem like they've been written by one person?? Or at least edited by one person?? So are these reviews actually real or am I just Naive.  
 Thanks!!!

mgall08443 reads

Thanks!! I'll be in Tampa. What will Ad boards tell me?

Posted By: hiddenhills
If I was you. Why not check out the TER ad board for Vegas or wherever you are. Btw, I never tip. As far as reviews, there's really only so much you can say in a review, so that's why there's a sameness to them, especially when it comes to how many times the provider came and her putting a magnum on the reviewer.  
   
Posted By: mgall08
So I apologize in advance. I am a Newb to this site. I have already reviewed the Newbie Board extensively. I habe two questions.  
     
  1. When you see a suggested tip amount in an Ad, does that mean that's what you should pay? (Obviously considering at decent tip if earned, but not like a %200 tip) In my hobbying in las vegas the ads on BP may say $200 suggested tip... Well you are lucking if that is going to get a provider in the room?  
     
  2. So when it comes to the reviews online... Maybe it's just me but they almost seem like they've been written by one person?? Or at least edited by one person?? So are these reviews actually real or am I just Naive.  
  Thanks!!!

area. Assuming you have VIP, just do a search entering the criteria that are really important to you (maybe breast size, BBBJ, DFK, etc) and you will find ladies of all ages and skills.

You should check out Nina Bella. she's awesome!

you'll find hours of reading on the topic.

Many gals even say up front that the best tip is your return business, but then again many are very happy to get a tip, and it may even improve the service.

I say to tip if you feel the service merits it.

As for ads that suggest a tip, I'd have to see the context.  For example, many agencies used to have gals go out for a fee, but that fee was just to show up.  The "tip" is for the services you'd get.  It that is the context of the ad you saw, then yes, tipping would be required, so to speak.

The same is true at AMPs and MPs generally

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Mr. Fischer

Thanks for the guidance.  

I am not confused about tipping. I have experienced before a provider showing up when price agreed was say $400 and they say well that's just to get me here, it's another $400 to dance. Always in Vegas trying to see if that happens in other areas

-- Modified on 1/5/2017 5:46:11 PM

Posted By: mgall08
I am not confused about tipping. I have experienced before a provider showing up when price agreed was say $400 and they say well that's just to get me here, it's another $400 to dance. Always in Vegas trying to see if that happens in other areas
Your original Q was "1. When you see a suggested tip amount in an Ad, does that mean that's what you should pay?" and I think it comes down what the perceived and intended meaning of "tip" is. Your best preview clarification of that can be found within her Reviews. (Get VIP to read everything.)

If someone uses the term "tip" exclusively, I think they are referring to their fee. Fee, Gratuity, Rate, Roses, ... there are all kinds of terms used in ads to set out the amount that is expected. It is always for time and companionship only. "Anything else that happens is between consenting adults." Usually, the "else" happens without any additional $ or roses above her companionship fee, at least in my experience.  

Depending on the wording, I would ASSUME that tip meant fee, but I'd read it carefully and read her reviews for clarification ahead of time.

1. I am mostly accustomed to "the FEE requested is all inclusive. No additional tipping required (but always appreciated)."  This is anywhere from AMP to GFE Indy to GFE+ Indy. Read the reviews so you'll know the SOP of your hostess.

2. The situation you just described ("$ to get me here, an additional amount to dance") is commonly called UPSELL. Her reviewers should make it clear if that is her way of doing things. I think that most of us frown upon it. Some will have their rates in their ads ("GFE $$$, GFE + anal, include an additional $$") so a spontaneous request for extras met with a spontaneous reply asking for more $ is not an upsell but a reminder of her rate structure (that you should have read about and know about). Anyone who lures you with "$ per hour is my fee" but then totally surprises you with the torturous death by a thousand upsell fees for everything most likely means that you have not read reliable reviews.

3. Tipping for extras is customary in some spa-style massage parlors. Once again, READ THE REVIEWS. The ad that says "$80!" might seem like a bargain to a newbie, but that is the (normal, typical) house fee (depending on location). Once you are BCD with your masseuse, you can discuss how much "tipping" (what fee) is required for extras (e.g., $120-150 for FS = $200-$230 total cost). (You can also add a real tip, see next item.)

4. REAL tipping: in any of the above situations, you are welcome to open your wallet and voluntarily add an additional amount. $600 Indy GFEs will love it, $250 MP girls will love it, $200 Spa girls will love it. Depending on different factors, 10%-20% is OK; more than that and they will remember you even better for the next time.

READ THE REVIEWS to avoid unwelcome surprises!

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independent providers.If you look at the vegas ad board here on TER us providers have a flat rate.
We don't upsell you the rates in the ads and websites are a flat rate.
I am vegas based try going with an independent provider who is actually using her own photos in the ads and stay off of BP in Vegas.
If you book a provider off of BP here in vegas you are going to keep getting the same experiences you have encountered.
Bait and switch agencies post ads constantly on Vegas posing as independents when they are really not.
That is why they say the 400 just gets them in the door because it goes to the agency and the ladies work for tips.
If you spent 800 or even 400 on many of us vegas providers you would get one hell of a good time and not have to deal with upsell.

I agree!  Take Jayda Lee's advice. I have seen her before and she is both professional and amazing!

Dude, you are getting ripped off. Do not pay $400.00 for somebody just to dance for you. Vegas is notorious for this stuff. You can get two good hours or more at $800.00 in stead of that rate for an hour. Do your homework!  

Posted By: mgall08
Mr. Fischer  
   
 Thanks for the guidance.  
   
 I am not confused about tipping. I have experienced before a provider showing up when price agreed was say $400 and they say well that's just to get me here, it's another $400 to dance. Always in Vegas trying to see if that happens in other areas

-- Modified on 1/5/2017 5:46:11 PM

A a newbie you don't need to go to BP especially in  Las Vegas. You are going to get upselled up at the wazoo and you are  going to get ripped off and have a sub par experience. Now that you are a member of this TER community you will find their are a plethera of hot and very beautiful women who will provide you with the experience your are seeking. If you need some help then PM me.

What I do I never leave a tip first time I see a gal.
If I come back and the service is still great I may leave her a 20 or 40
But I think let's not get carried away .

Like Mr Fisher said , the best tip for a lady is when you come back.

 
 

Posted By: mgall08
So I apologize in advance. I am a Newb to this site. I have already reviewed the Newbie Board extensively. I habe two questions.  
   
 1. When you see a suggested tip amount in an Ad, does that mean that's what you should pay? (Obviously considering at decent tip if earned, but not like a %200 tip) In my hobbying in las vegas the ads on BP may say $200 suggested tip... Well you are lucking if that is going to get a provider in the room?  
   
 2. So when it comes to the reviews online... Maybe it's just me but they almost seem like they've been written by one person?? Or at least edited by one person?? So are these reviews actually real or am I just Naive.  
 Thanks!!!

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