Do you tip at PA?

interferon

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I know this is trivial but I'm wondering, I always go for the $130 and mostly give her $140 and once in a bloe moon $150. Do other guys tip? Am I tipping not enough, too much?
 

shrek71

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I've said this a few times in other similar threads on tipping.

My view is that the best tip that one in this service industry (SP, MPA) can get is a repeat customer. So I don't tip. If I see a particular SP or MPA regularly I will get them a small gift once in a while. I find it is greatly appreciated.

Cheers
 

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I've said this a few times in other similar threads on tipping.

My view is that the best tip that one in this service industry (SP, MPA) can get is a repeat customer. So I don't tip. If I see a particular SP or MPA regularly I will get them a small gift once in a while. I find it is greatly appreciated.

Cheers
I agree wholeheartedly. I have tipped very, very rarely, but I repeat frequently, and give the occasional gift.
 

lookingman69

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Now I got my smart ass comment out of the way ;)

It whatever you feel like. If you are not going to see her again, and you got what you paid for or less, zero tip.

If she went above and beyond, and or you just like her tip. But keep the tip relative to what you paid her. $10 might be all you make in an hour, but you just paid here 130/hh of 260/h.. At that rate tipping her $10 is the same as tipping someone making $10/hr 25 cents.

If I was given hour service in a hh session, my tip would be the difference between the two rates.

A tip in this industry should be used to encourage or reward great service, not be an expectation like dinning out.
 

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If you consider that $40 of the $130 pays for the room, then $10 is not an unreasonable tip on the $90 paid for the actual service,
 

interferon

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But keep the tip relative to what you paid her. $10 might be all you make in an hour, but you just paid here 130/hh of 260/h.. At that rate tipping her $10 is the same as tipping someone making $10/hr 25 cents.
I think your math is way off but you still haven't told what you tip on 130 when you get good service.
 

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I have never tipped an escort. Tip for what? I pay the HH or H rate which is way above what i make. I don't tip my doctor or dentist either.
Precisely, as the good MPAs can make easily $150,000 per annum. That is easily 3 times more than I make in one year. For Christmas I take a cheap bottle of wine and they seem to appreciate it.
 

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Now I got my smart ass comment out of the way ;)

It whatever you feel like. If you are not going to see her again, and you got what you paid for or less, zero tip.

If she went above and beyond, and or you just like her tip. But keep the tip relative to what you paid her. $10 might be all you make in an hour, but you just paid here 130/hh of 260/h.. At that rate tipping her $10 is the same as tipping someone making $10/hr 25 cents.

If I was given hour service in a hh session, my tip would be the difference between the two rates.

A tip in this industry should be used to encourage or reward great service, not be an expectation like dinning out.
Because your smart ass comment wasn't met with the response and support you hoped for. Nice try though. No tip is required at all. Its not a required tipping situation unless you agree on extra service or you feel like doing it. No way should anyone feel they HAVE to tip for regular service. It is what it is. Tips are nice and welcomed of course but no need to shit on someone that does not leave a tip that YOU feel isnt enough
 

lookingman69

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If you consider that $40 of the $130 pays for the room, then $10 is not an unreasonable tip on the $90 paid for the actual service,
15% is standard tip at a restaurant.

$90 mean would be a $13.50 tip. So yes $10 on $90 is being CHEAP if you actually want to tip for good service.

The more I think about this, if you have to ask the question on how much to tip you are probably that cheap to think 10 on 90 is good. In such case, just don't tip, they will think you didn't like the service, rather than you are cheap bugger.
 

lookingman69

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Because your smart ass comment wasn't met with the response and support you hoped for. Nice try though. No tip is required at all. Its not a required tipping situation unless you agree on extra service or you feel like doing it. No way should anyone feel they HAVE to tip for regular service. It is what it is. Tips are nice and welcomed of course but no need to shit on someone that does not leave a tip that YOU feel isnt enough
Thank you for paraphrasing what I wrote.

I'm not shitting on anyone. I don't care you are not tipping me. I am just pointing out what the SP will think of you.
 

lookingman69

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Precisely, as the good MPAs can make easily $150,000 per annum. That is easily 3 times more than I make in one year. For Christmas I take a cheap bottle of wine and they seem to appreciate it.
Might want to do the math on that.. That is 1,000 hours worked, at $150/hr.

A standard work week of 5 8 hours days gives you 2,200 per working year. So the MPA would have to be screwing constantly for 1/2 the time you are working. And that is assuming she is getting hr dates, not you cheap 15min $40 buggers.

Then your expenses like a year worth of hotel rooms come out of the $150,000.

Good money, but not great.
 
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