It is tough to translate.
	
	
		[QUOTE=Kampyone;5790264]Hey Guys. I'm a pretty active monger and will be visiting Chicago from north of the cheddar border this week and will have a two or three hour window of opportunity in the early evening. I've been RTFF but am having trouble with your code words for the spas. I've seen DVS, CLM, and BHC. I can't figure out what or where they are. And if you want, can you give me the best bet for a reasonable price FS AMP? Can someone help a guy out? PM is fine. Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]I'm in Chicago a few times a year and I can't remember the abbreviations. I know CLM is Chicago land massage, which is actually [URL]Chicagolandbodyrubs.com[/URL].
I've been looking for BHC and gone back 12 pages with no explanation. And of course, you can't search a three letter word.
So I could use a helping hand as well.
	 
 
	
	
	
		Never Tip Before or "Pre-Tip"
	
	
		[QUOTE=LucasHood12;5794738]Went to BHC to sample something new, plus wanted a BBJ. Drew Mia, very petite, cute enough. As recommended by the forum I dropped 200 sheckles. Wanted the hour with table shower. 
Tries to explain it would've been an extra 40 for BBBJ, but at this point I could care less. 
Maybe had the bad luck of the draw, but I would've saved a 100 for a straight massage and HE. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jayp80;5794942]From my experience, whatever you offer they upcharge from there. You could have offered 140 then got everything you wanted for 200 after negotiations.[/QUOTE]This is a prime example of why I never tip beforehand. I know some will disagree with me but never have, never will. Some will argue you are setting yourself up for success, letting them "know" what you want. I would argue you are setting yourself up for failure or disappointment. For example, by leaving $x out for the provider it let's them know you are willing to drop money, no questions asked. They know you're ready to go and most likely the little head is doing the talking. So you are opening it up for the provider to say $x only gets you L-x and it'll be $x more for L-x. Holding out for crunch time gives you the leverage to say $x for L-x or I walk or I don't have that much or ok, but this too.
A good poker analogy is going all in pre-flop or pre-deal instead of waiting for the turn or the river. There's a chance to win big, but the odds get better if you hold out. Good luck, stay safe.