Tipping is a must
get her to take a credit card
entertaining a client!
2006-12-10 16:22:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anarchy99 7
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Depends. If you are satisfied with the service, then you can tip her as much as you want. There is no hard and fast rule as you have already paid for her services. And I don't think that you can write it off as a business expense unless you declare her as a client!
2006-12-10 16:31:23
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answer #2
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answered by l_kur 5
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Obsessive. Needy. Insecure. stressful. except it truly is an emergency, no one needs to be making as a lot as 30 telephone calls the an identical individual interior the gap of quarter-hour. Heck--no longer even interior the gap of 24 hours!
2016-11-25 20:06:46
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes indeed. Its only a business deal- you pay her for the entertainment she has agreed for - and tipping is in other words, the courtesy you show for the satisfactory (or even more) service you have received.
2006-12-10 16:27:17
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answered by sona_d 3
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its personal expenses u cant write it or claim as business expenses.. unless what yr doing is related to yr company profile
2006-12-10 16:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Send the ho on her way. She got her money. It's only a business expense if you are working when you screw.
2006-12-10 16:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep ur 15% for the doctors office.
2006-12-10 16:22:14
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answer #7
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answered by Bubbles 2
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15%?!?!!? Wow...I thought the going rate these days were 5%
2006-12-10 16:20:52
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answer #8
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answered by bernie2u4 6
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Yes. Please ask her sign a voucher for you.
Why dont you ask for a discount if you are paying Cash?
So you will be a winner.
2006-12-10 16:24:44
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answered by Don 2
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are you paying by cash or by card !
2006-12-10 18:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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