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Re: Most large, a few small
xray84 28 Reviews 1682 reads
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Simple newbie question that may have a complex answer: When the donation hits numbers that amount to lots of $20's, what do providers prefer? Small bils accumulate into a big pile, but are easier to spend and don't draw attention. Bringing the Benjamins saves space but they are possibly a hassle to break and get scrutiny when people may like to be UTR. Advice?

1192967 45 Reviews 409 reads
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...large enough. I know this was asked before and I don't remember the consensus, if the was one.

Try searching back on this board. Use the search feature and set the number of days to 300 or so. I know it's been brought up in the past.

nahtynikkey See my TER Reviews 485 reads
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I personally prefer mostly $50's or $100's, with maybe $50 in two $20's & a $10, or if it's extended hours, all large bills & $100 in $20's. Large bills are hard to break & many times, I have to stop & get gas, or other odds & ends on the way home... when you have some 20's, it makes things easier:)

KSM46 33 Reviews 411 reads
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4 / 12

I always try to have at least $100 of the donation in 20s. The rest in 50s and Benjamins.

keystonekid 114 Reviews 394 reads
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5 / 12

more flexible use of the funds as she takes care of her expenses. Not a good idea to break a C-note with the valet parking guy or at Starbucks.

faxinator 358 reads
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7 / 12

I spend a good amount of time in the poker room. Hence, all of my cash is in $100's or singles. So more than likely if I see a provider, the donation will be in hundreds.

I hope they're okay with that.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 412 reads
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Sometimes 50s. It is easiest. Fewest bills to carry. Thinner envelope for me. Thinner envelope for the ladies. Easier for the ladies to count. This question comes up often and people are always mentioning it is hard to spend or break a hundred dollar bill. Since when? Unless you are trying to buy a pack of gum at a 7-11 with a benji, what is the problem? I have never had a problem using 100 dollar bills to pay for anything.

-- Modified on 6/25/2012 11:02:19 PM

HookerCops 350 reads
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9 / 12

My credit union still has that archaic limit of 300 per day from the ATM, so I usually stop inside and get 100's and/or 50's. However, if I'm only doing an hour and she charges 300 or less, then I will stop and use the ATM and get all 20's. I've never heard a complaint either way. If you have an ATF or lady you see more then once, just ask her if she has a preference. Otherwise, I wouldn't give it a second thought. They will be happy as long as you have the proper amount.

MyRantAlias 404 reads
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10 / 12

stealing change out of fountians at night I try to make it quarters and dimes so the bag is not too heavy for her.

JohnISmyname 347 reads
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whether it's $20 or $100. As long as it's not coins, I don't think anyone will refuse them.

MissAliceQuinn See my TER Reviews 411 reads
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Cash is cash, and all denominations are accepted as long as they are USD (or whatever currency is used in whichever place)

Having said that, my personal preference is for hundreds. It takes up less space. It's not hard to break anywhere, but I am more reluctant to break it- so that helps! Also, I'm in a lucky financial spot that I am not going to be immediately using the donation for anything. So taking up less space means that I can fit more bills and therefore value into my safety deposit box. :)

Edit: I don't think a girl will take kindly to getting paid in anything lower than a 20 though (of course this also depends on rate). I can just imagine a girl having this huge stack of singles to count through. "Here, darling, the bathroom is this way. Erm, don't shower, please, enjoy a bath!" As she frantically starts counting. LOL

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