You don't tip them as, based on the rate, these folks are self employed. Think of them as you would a dentist or other health care provider. I don't believe you tip your dentist.
The best tipping you can provide, is returning as a satisfied customer and by referring additional business to them.
2007-01-06 01:48:05
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answered by D N 6
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My mother in-law is a masseuse. The only thuing is that she does it for 60.00 for an hour so tipping might be a little bit different. She said tips range around 10-20 just depending on the customer.
2007-01-06 09:48:34
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answered by sierra c 1
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i base tipping off of if the person being tipped works for a company that takes the majority of the fee or if the person is independant and keeps all money collected. if independant i would say 15%.
2007-01-06 09:48:14
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answered by BuddhaDaddy 5
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I could have sworn that $80 an hour was good enough....
$10 bucks.
2007-01-06 09:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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depending if it was great or good - 5 or 10 bucks. Would give more if I had the luxury of big tipping.
2007-01-06 09:46:18
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answered by LionessB 3
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You dont tip them, you get his/her number!
Lots of free massages....here we come!
2007-01-06 09:56:54
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answered by tomy 3
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