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Originally Posted by LTO_3
No one's disputing the ladies can set their prices, that's not the issue being discussed. The concern is when someone says, well after the fact, they want X amount of money for their tip on top of the basic tip.
That's like telling a restaurant customer, they have to pay 75% tip on top of the 20% tip. Tell me that and I'll leave you nothing and never come back.
LTO_3
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Actually completely different from the restaurant comparison. What you’re referring to as a “tip” is not the same thing as a restaurant “tip”. In a restaurant the tip is over and above what you pay for a product/service. In a parlour the “tip” is what you’re actually paying for a product/service. You could also “tip” in over and above that amount in the traditional sense of a tip.
Tipper