Or given to other clients, ironically enough the last 2 appointments I left with chocolate bars, quite sure they weren't bought as a parting gift for meMy Thank You card and cash has always been appreciated.
I have been told that gifts like wine, chocolates, lingerie etc go to the trash can.
Sometimes gift cards are used, but cash is most welcomed.
You are right. I forgot on one occasion I was offered a bottle of wine. I declined since I do not drink wine.Or given to other clients, ironically enough the last 2 appointments I left with chocolate bars, quite sure they weren't bought as a parting gift for me
Hope you get a "Thank You"Boy shit has changed. In my line of work, I am the one who's spending a shit load of money getting my clients gifts this time of the year.
Maybe I should expect them to give me something??
Yes I have, a few times, Christmas, birthday, touching personal things that thought was put into.Gifting a provider is generous and gracious.
Has anyone received a gift from a provider ?
Just curious since many of us have our repeat favorites
One time only. She said she was going to get me a "Thanks for the orgasms!" key chain, but never did...Gifting a provider is generous and gracious.
Has anyone received a gift from a provider ?
Just curious since many of us have our repeat favorites
Who said that it has to be for $50? (I see that you're a Scot. That may explain your answer.)Not for 50 bucks…can’t get their nails done for 50 bucks…50 bucks in this country is nothing. I can’t go to the local watering hole on Sunday to have a meal and a few pints while watching football for 50 bucks. A larger budget is required for a personal gift.
Yes. She provided surprise, free, birthday anal. One time only...what a celebration! I felt very blessed on my special day.Has anyone received a gift from a provider ?
I don't know maybe if you went above and beyond. I buy gift for the people that I am a client of. Manager of the hotel or the maids every Christmas. If I have a very good meal in a restaurant, I general send a bottle to the chef. Good business is important. (Place that I am regular of, of course)Boy shit has changed. In my line of work, I am the one who's spending a shit load of money getting my clients gifts this time of the year.
Maybe I should expect them to give me something??
The OP wrote he was looking for ideas in the $50 range. This thread is an extension of the original. Personally I would utilize a budget of at least $200.Who said that it has to be for $50? (I see that you're a Scot. That may explain your answer.)
Does anybody know of some nice spas?
Yea I'll be more generous after I've seen her more and developed a stronger relationship. For now I just wanted to give her something small as a token of appreciation for being so great. I've only seen her once but it was the experience I had been searching for (and admittedly wasn't expecting to get) since I first started hobbying. The immediate chemistry we had took me by surprise. Unlike anything I've experienced since I started hobbying. Anyway I gotta stop gushing about herThe OP wrote he was looking for ideas in the $50 range. This thread is an extension of the original. Personally I would utilize a budget of at least $200.
Nitpicking is not a virtue. It’s beneficial to broadcast ones’ endearing traits...if they exist.
A few. Most notably a painting worth thousands of dollars (she is an artist who sold her works for $3,000+ When I knew her years ago) and I have received an LV wallet from HR. The latter SP also gave nice gifts to some of her other clients.Gifting a provider is generous and gracious.
Has anyone received a gift from a provider ?
Just curious since many of us have our repeat favorites
Herpes. The gift that keeps on giving.Has anyone received a gift from a provider ?
It would be an error. First, no matter how carefully you choose, you don't know if it will be what they like. Odds are it won't.I haven't seen jewelry mentioned as a gift for a provider. How about a lovely necklace and pendant from Tiffany? Would a provider appreciate that?
Thanks for the feedback. The pricing isn't of concern to me. However, I was thinking a simple silver necklace with a small pendant with her first initial engraved on it would be nice. But I suppose even something simple like that is risky because she may not like it.It would be an error. First, no matter how carefully you choose, you don't know if it will be what they like. Odds are it won't.
Second, you would have to spend a few hundred at least for some decent jewelry. Any cheap jewelry would be very tacky and leave a bad impression.