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01-31-20 19:38 #67Senior Member

Posts: 202As my mom used to say
You can't take it with you so spend it now and enjoy it.
Originally Posted by Mdubya
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01-30-20 22:10 #66Senior Member

Posts: 203Rich
Anyone ever think about how rich we would be if we took all the donations we spend mongering and put it in the stock market instead LOL? That compound interest would be awesome.
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01-16-20 17:46 #65Senior Member

Posts: 225Credibility - - Nonsense
HG2,
Originally Posted by HappyGuy2
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I'll make 2 points:
First, I don't frequent too many providers, so I don't have that many to comment on. But for those I see, I post. It's too bad you don't value my comments. Based on PMs, others do.
Second, I scanned your posts and a very small number of them talk about AMP details that you'd like me (and maybe others) to write about. Most of your posts are short and don't say too much. Based on what you've posted I'm not sure I missed too much by your not making any suggestions in response to my inquiry.
Rhino.
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01-15-20 00:10 #64Banned Member

Posts: 392Creditability
Hi,
Originally Posted by Rhinopole
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I was going to make some suggestions but then,
I looked back at a bunch of your posts and mostly all you do is mostly post questions and comments.
Your posts are not going to get you anywhere with "REAL" seniors to recommend you.
You certainly have built up Senior Level number of posts. BUT not senior cred in my book.
I suggest you post all your wonderful or bad AMP visits in reasonable detail, so we can take you seriously.
-Just my observation.
HG2.
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04-20-19 11:44 #63Senior Member

Posts: 202That's a great movie and scene.
Originally Posted by Pbarber307
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I din't think the topic of tipping was so polarizing. If we can't agree on this then what can we agree on? How do we expect to fix larger, more complex issues such as health care, education and rapidly changing environment conditions? I didn't know a forum dedicated to mongering could produce so much insightful thought and conundrums. I guess we are more than just a bunch of douchebags looking to get our dicks wet.
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04-20-19 02:12 #62Senior Member

Posts: 552Tipping
I posted this a while back, but this tipping issue prompted me to put this out there again. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWW4ZJYNahY
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04-19-19 13:35 #61Senior Member

Posts: 648Just to clarify my position and describe a couple differently scenarios.
Originally Posted by MangoBalls78
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Legitimate massage place that don't offer HE. The base price is usually between $60-$80. I always tip the lady for her service assuming it is acceptable. Usually $15-$20. This is like tipping your barber or waiter, etc.
A massage parlor where you expect and receive a NOVA bit of happiness: the usual tip is $40-$50. Now, if the service rises above, I. E. Clothes come off and additional services, the tip is expected to go up.
Independent Provider who charges $120 for FBSM. This is where I fully agree with you. I go in expecting a massage with HE and if that is exactly what I get, than no additional tip. I look at it like the MP standard of $80 + $40. Now, if more services are provided than that warrants more tip.
Happy Mongering!
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04-18-19 14:41 #60Senior Member

Posts: 202I realized I posted this in the massage parlor thread. This is what I said:
Originally Posted by NyHornet
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If the service is exactly what you expect and you didn't get anything that was above and beyond than why should I tip? I don't really care for the mentality that just because you received some sort of service than you should tip. To me tipping should be used as a way to reward good behavior or a way to communicate your satisfaction with a certain level of service. I don't necessary agree with always tipping no matter what. I think we should be free to use your discretion on if and when we tip. Just my two cents.
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04-13-19 20:48 #59Banned Member

Posts: 31Tipping
I find that whether or not you tip is an indicator of who you are as a human being and your value. I only tip when I think others are watching.
Originally Posted by DoctorDoctor
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04-13-19 20:46 #58Senior Member

Posts: 170Tipping
Do you tip at Starbucks? Or other carryout type places?
Originally Posted by OldBoomer
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I tip regardless of the service. I understand the 'me-me' mindset. Pay for what you get, I get it. At the same time I don't know what's really going with the other person, in this case provider. Is she having a bad day? Was the last customer a jerk? Is she worried about surviving? Maintaining family? My point is I don't know. What I do know is that there was a short connection between us, be it good, poor or so-so. Yes, I paid for a service but I also know that the provider only gets a cut or in the case of an independent, she has expenses to maintain her business. Tipping helps and also acknowledges the time spent together.
A little kindness goes a long way.
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04-13-19 19:24 #57Senior Member

Posts: 631Always Be Nice to the Ladies
While tips are optional in our society, tips are also a principal part of waiter, waitress and provider income. It is up to each of us to decide the right tip. I will tip less for bad service, but never nothing. For me the right response to truly poor service is to not return.
Originally Posted by NyHornet
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04-12-19 16:38 #56Senior Member

Posts: 648So you stiff a waiter or waitress, if you never plan to return! It's not fine. C'mon man!
Originally Posted by MangoBalls78
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04-12-19 16:35 #55Senior Member

Posts: 648Do you tip your barber? If the massage is good, 15-20% is reasonable.
Originally Posted by PilotAviator
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04-12-19 13:22 #54Senior Member

Posts: 377Tipping
That's odd. If it was an hour, I would expect the full body (even with no NOVA) would be done competently. For 1/2 hour, not sure how much can be fit in.
In any case, if I go to an AMP which I don't know (particularly when traveling and havn't done adequate research) and am not sure there is any extras, I'm usually still prepared to tip 15%, unless there was bad service. 20% for a very good massage. If the back and neck was it, and it was under time paid for, no tip might be warranted. I see why you might not want to leave a Jackson. Otherwise, I have asked in the past for change at the front. Tough call.
Originally Posted by PilotAviator
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04-12-19 09:55 #53Senior Member

Posts: 202I think what you did was fine if you don't plan to return. But if you plan to frequent there then perhaps maybe you could have left a Jackson in order to build goodwill. Just my two cents.
Originally Posted by PilotAviator
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