MathnasiumFor future reference, this actually belongs in the 411 section because you're asking a question. However the answer to your question is a simple one. If you look at the rates at PA and subtract the door fee at LaVilla from that amount, the balance between the 2 figures is what you will pay the MPA. For example, if you want a 30 minute VIP Nude Reverse massage at LaVilla,, take PA's rate of $130 then subtract the $40 LaVilla door fee ,then the balance of $90 is what the attendant will expect you to give her.
You pay before the service, so how do you know if it was good?And if you feel you got good service give an even 100.
Don't be a rude bastard. "Don't be cheap" would have conveyed your meaning perfectly.Don't be a cheap bastard.
I don't pay before, except the door fee to the receptionist. And yes, I usually give the lady $100 (after the service) as it's easier, and I think she appreciates it. As I recall, only Crystal ever offered to bring me change, which I would always wave off.You pay before the service, so how do you know if it was good?
You can pay your 90 and then tip after, or overpay in advance. A "tip" is rendered AFTER service, not before.
I believe there are slight discrepancies now between PA and LV above 30 minutes. I think PA does a $240 hour now in terms of listed price but LV still expects their old $260, which I blanked on once.For future reference, this actually belongs in the 411 section because you're asking a question. However the answer to your question is a simple one. If you look at the rates at PA and subtract the door fee at LaVilla from that amount, the balance between the 2 figures is what you will pay the MPA. For example, if you want a 30 minute VIP Nude Reverse massage at LaVilla,, take PA's rate of $130 then subtract the $40 LaVilla door fee ,then the balance of $90 is what the attendant will expect you to give her.
Huh. Never even considered not paying first. Now that I think of it, I guess I've always offered, not been asked.I don't pay before, except the door fee to the receptionist. And yes, I usually give the lady $100 (after the service) as it's easier, and I think she appreciates it. As I recall, only Crystal ever offered to bring me change, which I would always wave off.
Yeah, it's funny isn't it? An SP, I'll always pay first, but at the MP it's always after the service. I've never had a lady ask for it upfront. Maybe I just look honest.Huh. Never even considered not paying first. Now that I think of it, I guess I've always offered, not been asked.