Newbie - FAQ

Tips- How much?
mrfisher 115 Reviews 496 reads
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1 / 10

Anything you do will be appreciated.  You should give what feels right to you.

If you see an agency gal, there is an argument that she should get more of a tip then an indie, but that point is contested sometimes too.

If you have the time and want to read more, just enter "tipping" into the search engine for this board and you'll find plenty to keep you occupied.

1736687 15 Reviews 1794 reads
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2 / 10

I have looked at the self help for Newbies and I see that tips are not expected, but are greatly appreciated..
OK...
What is a decent tip? I understand that the tip depends on the basic price.. basically..  
For instance.. what would a good tip for a 2 Hr.. appt that was $450 be? What would a decent tip for a 1 Hr.. $200 session be?  
I don't want to come off as a cheap skate.. but don't want to appear to be a complete rube..
I have given several $20 tips .. once for a 1/2 hr. $125 session.. another time for a 1 hr.. $250 session.. Maybe you can see my problem.. just some specific guidance..
Thanks

brilove See my TER Reviews 559 reads
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3 / 10
palomamontecarlo See my TER Reviews 454 reads
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4 / 10

Visiting us again is the best tip anyone can possibly give you..I have been given perfume, lingerie and even cash but then again, it all depends, I never expect any tips, but I am very grateful to those who took the time to think of me and  bring something to the date (bowl of fruit, wine, bottle of champagne, chocolates etc).

1736687 15 Reviews 454 reads
posted
5 / 10

Brio,
That's basically my feeling.. what's $20.. and a small gift is more personal absolutely.. You are confirming what I felt..
I did a search on "Tips" and that was the problem.. lots of comments.. but nothing relay specific to my question

-- Modified on 11/24/2013 8:05:07 PM

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 421 reads
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6 / 10

I do not tip.  I bring gifts, a VS gift card and candles.  I like to make any lady I see feel special.  There is no formula for tipping, do what you want.

Swim

JoeBanzai 30 Reviews 386 reads
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7 / 10

I have brought gifts as well, but NEVER could I understand why anyone making $300.00 or more per hour would "deserve" a tip.  

Growing up, tips were given to low earning people that provided you a service to make up for their lack of income and to assure good service.

Deen 375 reads
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8 / 10

I spend $800 for two hours of someone's time and then I should tip? Most lawyers and doctors don't make that hourly fee, plus they have to do a shit load of paperwork.  The way it should work is that providers should hand out goody-bags like at a kid's birthday party.  Maybe a bozo the clown pez dispenser and a funny pencil with a giraffe eraser head.  Or hemorrhoid cream, depending on how the session went.  Something to keep the memory alive.

Nightfalle 14 Reviews 282 reads
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9 / 10

I tip people who do menial or unskilled labor.  Often the case is made that their time is important and in line with any other professional, I don't tip professionals.  

I do however give gifts on occasion, sometimes stuff that we use while there, sometimes it's some kind of shared interest like a book I think they'd like or concert tickets to a band they like.  On rare occasion it's for an outside activity we can enjoy together like a play.  Generally gifts are given to women I see more than once and have a strong personal connection to.  I usually book in 4 hour increments, which is somewhat unusual so that may make my case an outlier.

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