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10-05-22 22:03 #50258Banned Member

Posts: 2410I wonder where they'll relocate to, back to East Cobb?
Originally Posted by Mikenfla58
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10-05-22 19:08 #50257Senior Member

Posts: 62Yes, they are closed permanently in this location. Not sure if they were charged with anything, I doubt it. Probably a proactive move.
Originally Posted by DustyBottoms
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10-05-22 17:56 #50256Senior Member

Posts: 747Tipping
Tipping is a custom intended to reward excellent service. Tipping in the AMP business is a secondary payment for a desired service. Try visiting the same girl multiple times with no tip and see what happens.
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10-05-22 16:20 #50255Banned Member

Posts: 2410Did they close down permanently? If so, did Roswell PD execute a search warrant and charge them with unlicensed and / or illegal activity?
Originally Posted by Mikenfla58
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10-05-22 14:45 #50254Senior Member

Posts: 2337You got that right, don't ever forget this!
Originally Posted by Dcj5432
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10-05-22 13:40 #50253Senior Member

Posts: 68And that was the thing I wanted confirmation on, which aligned with my suspicions.
Originally Posted by TheWiseacre
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10-05-22 12:48 #50252Senior Member

Posts: 573Reply
As others said HH doesn't matter but depends on the finish. I've been seeing. 6 seems like the minimum. Lately I've seen them pushing for $ & $.20 for little extras.
Originally Posted by SteelWolf
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10-05-22 12:30 #50251Senior Member

Posts: 327Etiquette
Etiquette is standard American tipping, 10% to 20%. But since it's an AMP then tipping "etiquette" is a misnomer. The crux of tipping at an AMP is based on the finish and not the massage.
Originally Posted by SteelWolf
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If you're trying to save $10 on your tip for 60 min vs 30 min massage, then your provider will think you are cheap.
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10-05-22 10:24 #50250Senior Member

Posts: 68No no, I understand that.
Originally Posted by TheWiseacre
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My question is basically is the etiquette to tip less for a HHR visit, even if they provide the same things that they would for an HR visit? If no, and you'd typically do the same regardless of time, then may as well stay the extra HHR.
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10-05-22 09:29 #50249Senior Member

Posts: 62Unfortunately, we need to add Massage Nova to this list. Always a nice experience there.
Originally Posted by SkyWookie
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10-05-22 09:12 #50248

Posts: 8She's Not Your Girlfriend. She's a Rental.
Thanks for bringing me back to Earth. We need it every now and then.
Originally Posted by TheWiseacre
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10-05-22 07:52 #50247

Posts: 8What is suspect?
Originally Posted by Runon99
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10-05-22 06:49 #50246Senior Member

Posts: 327There is no standard tip and tips vary a lot more than this forum reflects. Probably $40 is the minimum for happiness for a 60 min massage or less but your ability to say no in negotiating is the deciding factor.
Originally Posted by SteelWolf
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Around ATL, about 60% of CAMPs charge $60 per hour, 30% charge $70 per hour, and 10% charge $80 per hour. Most charge $20 less for a half hour. You can further research this via calling a shop directly or other websites that have this information.
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10-05-22 06:41 #50245Senior Member

Posts: 327We All Fail
This is a good example of how even the most experienced mongers (routinely?) break down and overtip in context. You rewarded poor service in hopes that you can keep your standing with your ATF. We've all been there. But to summarize: Only bring the cash that you intend to spend in your wallet, preferably with at least five $10 bills so that you can be prepared to tip accordingly. If you need to bring extra for a splurge, put it in your sock and not your wallet.
Originally Posted by MassageAwesome
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10-05-22 06:35 #50244Senior Member

Posts: 327The Rules
I'm not being degrading about this aspect of the hobby at all. It is just a lot easier to keep your emotions at arm's length when doing business.
Originally Posted by Hunt1328
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Most providers and mongers are not craven. We are human. Our decisions are generally emotional and not rational. We confuse needs with desires. When we have an ATF we want to wish that we are the provider's ATF in return. But nearly all the time, we are not our provider's ATF.








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