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how customers hand over the money
partygirl69:
i do love the gents with the envelopes
but i do make an excuse to go to the bathroom to check its all there
as you never know
i hate it when after 5 mins the gent hasnt handed it over
then you have to ask ruins the moment
Mellow:
I'm really not fussed about how guys hand over the money. Its great when they do it without asking, but if they haven't done so within a few minutes I just sweetly say 'lets get the business side out of the way so we can relax'. Asking never spoils it for me. I also usually have have no problems counting out the money in front of them - that way no one can dispute if they have under or overpaid you.
Yes it has happened - a couple of guys have overpaid me and have been astounded when I've told them and given them the difference back!
Jen Dalestone:
I usually ask the gent if he'd like some water to drink, then when I hand over the glass, he hands over the money in an unsealed envelope in return at the same time and we both say thank you without anything else needing to be said. This is by far the most common method for me and I like it as it's so easy and casual for both parties because neither has to mention the payment directly.
Other times they'll just leave it in plain sight on a table or directly hand it over it me when they go off to have their shower.
My shyer clients are usually waiting for any opportunity to hand over the money straight away (I've often seen the envelope being held in their hand under their coat) and I honestly do feel sorry for them because I know they want to hand it over but aren't sure how best to do that. In those cases, I just say "why don't we get the paperwork out of the way and start having a little naughty fun" with a bright smile on my face which usually does the trick.
The worst guys are the ones who count it out in front of you (though to be fair I've had a couple of nice guys do that but it was only because they came directly from a business meeting and didn't have time to get an envelope for which they apologised - a sincere apology goes a long way with me).
lili69:
By far the nicest way I have ever been given my fee was when the client gave me a lovely box of lovely chocolates with the money tucked into the ribbon on top of the box. My two favourite things - chocolate and money!! ha ha Very sweet - excuse the pun :) xxx
MISS RUBY:
I always offer a drink from my mini bar, sit down and chat first then say, lets sort the buisness side of things before we get carried away. this is always acceptable by my clients.
I dont have such thoughful men that place it in cards or envelopes yet
Maybe one day.
Ruby x :-*
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