Now it's kind of making sense.
[QUOTE=Bob521;3448408]I can offer a theory based on our credit card system.
The software is designed to catch typical "errors". For example, a tip adjust that is bigger than some target amount (like 100% Also, I would guess, duplicate charges. So your first $60 was the "door" and the second $60 was the tip. That might easily get flagged as a duplicate. So the credit card company might call the owner and ask if it was a duplicate. Owner asks the girl, and she either forgot, or more likely decided (see no evil / speak no evil) and she denied knowing anything about the extra $60 or the BJ. That would be my theory.
So you got a bargain. Alternatively, you could return and talk to the girl. She might reward you for your honesty. I would not discuss it with the owner.[/QUOTE]Thank you very much for your opinion.
I used to work in retail for 8 years. There is no problem for card processing.
But, there are two location of D&B spas and the English speaking owner does not work here.
And, I am pretty sure the owner make sure to keep it legit.
How do I know?
When I was there last winter, it was legit with this Chinese girl Tian. She washed me except Penis. Legit massage.
And, in this time, on the wall, paper shows, "We do regular massage only".
This lady, Kelly had hard time to add tip on my credit card.
I processed it as regular sales and crossed "sale" out on receipt and wrote "Tip to Kelly".
It is possible the owner asked, "Why did he tip you $60?".
It's downtown Glen Ellyn, man.
Upscale white neighborhood. Polices are everywhere. No Chinese massage except this one in town.
Owner probably want to keep the business without problem until lease is over.