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AA_Train

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I think I may have asked this few years ago but i'll revisit it. Lets say you are paying $500 for a session. What denomination bills do you use? Also, for the ladies, what type of bills would you like to receive? $20, $50, $100? I tend to mix in 20s and 50s because I figure that the ladies want a little bit of walking around cash if they so need it. But you tell me.
 
I'm not fussy, but I do prefer the newer bills.:thumb:
WARNING WARNING..there are fake $100 in circulation. Thats right, I said it. The new polymer ones. If you have not heard it has been confirmed by someone I know who works in the back room counting money. He says they were shocked. Sorry, not trying to hi jack the thread, just sharing.
 

PlayfulAlex

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I think I may have asked this few years ago but i'll revisit it. Lets say you are paying $500 for a session. What denomination bills do you use? Also, for the ladies, what type of bills would you like to receive? $20, $50, $100? I tend to mix in 20s and 50s because I figure that the ladies want a little bit of walking around cash if they so need it. But you tell me.
I think that's very polite of you to inquire, and typical of the gentlemanly things you've said in other threads. I suspect that most ladies would not be too fussy, as they're just happy to be receiving requests for extended appointments. Even hundreds are accepted in most larger-chain grocery stores and in the malls these days. I wouldn't worry about it in the least if you're in a rush (bad traffic, etc). If you have the time, and want to make the effort, that would likely put you in the 'high-priority visitor category'!
 

AA_Train

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I'm not fussy, but I do prefer the newer bills.:thumb:
You are the first person who has a job where they handle cash to say that. I have asked people in retail and bank tellers if they like them and without exception they EFFING hate them, as do I. It doesn't even feel like real money, monopoly money feels more real. I call it funny money.
 

AA_Train

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I think that's very polite of you to inquire, and typical of the gentlemanly things you've said in other threads. I suspect that most ladies would not be too fussy, as they're just happy to be receiving requests for extended appointments. Even hundreds are accepted in most larger-chain grocery stores and in the malls these days. I wouldn't worry about it in the least if you're in a rush (bad traffic, etc). If you have the time, and want to make the effort, that would likely put you in the 'high-priority visitor category'!
Thank you for the kind words. If guys are willing to go out and buy a gift or a bottle of wine or something, it would seem to be no trouble at all to exchange a few 20s for a 100. It's a pretty easy thing to do to help a lady out. ;)
 

bcneil

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$20s cause thats what bank machines give.
No chance I am spending 10-15 minutes in a bank line to get $100s
Cause $20s are too hard to count.

I believe this conundrum, is known as "First world problems"
 

sevenofnine

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My atm hands out twenties so that is what she gets.
I sometime use a different bank, and get some reds and browns', but they charge like a buck and a half.
Its silly when Im paying six to eight for a session to worry about buck and a half.
But I go to the bank to check balances pay bills etc, so a generic atm doesn't do it.
 

sevenofnine

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I have been doing this so long, I can tell just by the fatness of my wallet how much money I have in there.
Browns and red's throw it off.
 

Elle Diablo

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You are the first person who has a job where they handle cash to say that. I have asked people in retail and bank tellers if they like them and without exception they EFFING hate them, as do I. It doesn't even feel like real money, monopoly money feels more real. I call it funny money.
... and I've also been told that if left in the sun for too long or put through the laundry the plastic-y bills melt! :doh:
 
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