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Probably a stupid question

Ampme

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@Ampme I am not talking about you. I am talking about hemlockboy1's perspective.
It's not about you. Said I tip 35 percent. Some provi
@Ampme I am not talking about you. I am talking about hemlockboy1's perspective.[/QUOTEdtill living rent free inside your head? Just started what I tip. Some new providers I frequent now get a tip the same amount as hf
 

kantuchdis

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I tip all service industry workers according to the quality of service they provide. This includes AMPs, Indies and agencies. It is obvious when a provider is putting effort into their work to ensure you are completely satisfied, and when that happens, I reward that effort with a handsome tip.
 

kantuchdis

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I think the OP's question is legit, considering his reference point. He can now take the advice provided and do with it what he wants.

This conversation has been had here and elsewhere, before. There are cheap fucks who know better, but still won't offer a gratuity for good service. There is nothing anyone can do about it.
 

carking888

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i think what ever the standard fee we paid is consider the FEEs . even know that fee is house fee and provider fee. then anything over than standard is a extra tip.. if im see my reguarl all the time i will do the extra tip. anyone new would be the standard. and i think the girs also understand that.
 

BillaBong

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AMP/RT “tips” arent actual tips. Example 60 for massage and 40 “tip” for HE.. the 40 is not a tip but a fee for extra service bringing your total to 100. It is an actual tip if you pay them anything extra after the 100..
So now does it mean one has to pay 1.2 (assuming 20% tip)? I thought that .4 is seen as a tip! Would be mindful of that
 
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