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Originally Posted by rawdogg79 View Post
What if there are no providers you like there? Do you just chalk it up to gaining Intel and just give up the cash to some provider you don't like. I walk and take my cash with me.
It might be a fine line. In some cases, walking is the right thing to do. But it might have more to do with a bad attitude. Poor service, on the other hand, is still service. And consumers, as we are, need to tip accordingly. It is RARE, that I don't tip something. I can think of many occasions where I was disappointed in the looks or "whatever", but I went through with it. That's ON ME! She did her part. It deserves something.

(Example, I WALKED from a HJ opportunity because she wanted $60. I countered the standard $40. She declined. So I rolled over and let her finish the massage. At that point, the message was sent, and the attitude went flat. Right before she finished, she accepted my offer, but I was intent on not completing the transaction. I tipped her $20 for a nice massage, and that was it! BIG HEAD PREVAILED!!!)

Now, if you get a legit massage, there is still no harm or foul. You paid the house fee and tip accordingly, for the massage. Lesson learned. Move on.

As you said, sometimes chalking it up to INTEL is also good. For you, and all of us. We learn from each others experiences. And, believe me, we have ALL MADE MISTAKES!

Recommendation: Tip the MMS!
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