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Old 05-27-2014, 06:52 PM   #9
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Default Way overreacting?

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Originally Posted by brk-lnt View Post
I think you're way over-reacting.

Including the tip on the gift-cert means that it is truly an "all inclusive" gift for the recipient, and it ensures the masseuse doesn't get accidentally "forgotten" about.

If you/she really thinks the service doesn't warrant the 18% tip, then speak up after the treatment and my guess is the manager will be happy to make it right.
I think not. It is a warranted question.

When I purchase a Gift Certificate for services and give it to someone, I include cash in the card so the person can ascertain whether the 18% is warranted.

Personally, I have an all day spa "gift certificate" that was given to me 5 years ago. That's $350 they made without rendering the service . . . and if there was 18% tacked on they're going to get that too?

Just more entitlement speak.
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