If you give a provider too much $ would you ask for it back

Imsecretlyaninja's Avatar
Easy scenario, if you booked a one hour appt for say 3$ and accidentally give the providor 4$ you realize it in the car. Would you call her and ask for the $ back? Providors, if the hobbyist didn't say anything I'm sure you would assume it was a tip but if he called and asked for it back what would you do?
Lmfao who does that
Lol! I count it 10 times beforehand to make sure the donation is right. If I screw that up, it's on me.
I have had the other situation happen. Once or twice I have forgotten or almost forgot to leave the contribution. I think if you ask for the difference back it is a personal thing. I wouldn't unless it was a bad session or you have a limited play budget and by leaving that extra it will mean you have to give up another session later.
Danielle Reid's Avatar
Easy scenario, if you booked a one hour appt for say 3$ and accidentally give the providor 4$ you realize it in the car. Would you call her and ask for the $ back? Providors, if the hobbyist didn't say anything I'm sure you would assume it was a tip but if he called and asked for it back what would you do? Originally Posted by Imsecretlyaninja
First of all: It's P-R-O-V-I-D-E-R
Second of all: If a guy gave me more money then he was suppose to then that means it's a tip. If he called me wanting the extra back I'd give it back to him. But I'd probably laugh at him thoroughly for being a failure at math (I'm joking, guys)
gimme_that's Avatar
Doing this would be very cheap and petty. She shouldn't call your back, and you shouldn't call her back.

That's like totally covering condoms with extra hundreds on the dresser and asking her to reach for one. You know what your doing.........
...ninjas don't miscount. Kidding. I'd let her keep it if it was a good session. Only means it would be a better session the next time.
Danielle Reid's Avatar
Asking for it back after you already left is client-suicide
Imsecretlyaninja's Avatar
Asking for it back after you already left is client-suicide Originally Posted by Danielle Reid
That is totally what I thought...

And to be clear I count and double count mine and keep it seperate and I don't carry my wallet to appointments. I only carry the amount of cash up front agreed upon and maybe a little extra for a tip but if I leave the cash I would never call and ask for it back... Maybe if I realized before I left and it was something significant like an extra 100 on a 200 appointment but if it was say an extra 20 I wouldn't even think of asking for it back even if I just handed it to her and immediately realized it.
Danielle Reid's Avatar
Anyone that leaves an extra $200 by mistake shouldn't leave the house with cash, period. I would hate for you to accidently give the cashier at Wal-Mart an extra $200. Or the homeless guy on the corner a $100 bill instead of a 10. God forbid you put $200 in the collection plate at church instead of $20
Short answer to original question. Nope!
BabyDallass's Avatar
Lol ummmm. I have never had a client by accident give me more money, but I lots have played the short me game. Dosent fly by with me, you don't get out my door or vice versa without me counting my change! I guess some really get away with that slick crap! Not by me!
just4funk10's Avatar
lolahhhh doesn't just have you on retainer at this point? ijs
Imsecretlyaninja's Avatar
lolahhhh doesn't just have you on retainer at this point? ijs Originally Posted by just4funk10
Hell yeah she does, I make her pay me to have sex with her lol, I think you meant do I have her on retainer...
On the other hand. Recently I thought I made the mistake of shorting a girl a $100. 45 mins later I called her to verify, nope I didnt.

Respect goes a long way between both sides. If you left a little extra, oh well right it off. Now if it's a couple hundred, I'll be curious, how it would plays out. But I haven't been in that situation.