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Can someone pls explain ''service charge'' to me?

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Date: 1/18/2010 1:40:42 PM
Author: Allison D.
Date: 1/16/2010 2:29:19 PM

Author: whitby_2773


It was made very clear to me that a tip would be expected on top of the service charge.

I guess I''d have felt compelled to be equally clear that I didn''t intend to tip in instances where a 20% service charge already applies.
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hi allison :)

i went to argue the point...and decided that the most unequivocal response was to cancel the appointment. i''m pretty sure they ''got my message'' - as i cancelled my massage, my facial...then the reflexology appt i''d made for a friend of mine...then the afternoon tea booking i''d made for the 2 of us after that! all up, about $700 worth of services. i think she heard me; she had one of those (very flat) "oh." responses....like (as lilykat said) "this sure isn''t going how we thought it would..."
 
It''s entirely possible that this Spa operates on booth rental...meaning that, against what you "believe", staff isn''t "paid" per hour but rather about 10% of the commission...and the service charge goes to cover product.
 
a 1 hour massage is the same $14 - I have yet to try it though, I''ll let you know :)
 
Hi Whitby,

So glad you canceled. I would have too.

I tip well for massage, facial, etc and don''t need a service charge as a prompt for personal services like this.

It seems to me its one or the other, either bill a service charge and say that covers the tip, but expecting both seems excessive.
 
Date: 1/18/2010 9:05:45 PM
Author: gardengloves
Hi Whitby,


So glad you canceled. I would have too.


I tip well for massage, facial, etc and don''t need a service charge as a prompt for personal services like this.


It seems to me its one or the other, either bill a service charge and say that covers the tip, but expecting both seems excessive.

Agree completely.
 
Date: 1/18/2010 5:50:11 PM
Author: Italiahaircolor
It's entirely possible that this Spa operates on booth rental...meaning that, against what you 'believe', staff isn't 'paid' per hour but rather about 10% of the commission...and the service charge goes to cover product.
hi italia :)

not quite getting the tone here - re the 'what i 'believe'' - but i can only tell you what she told me. i asked. i was shocked, so i asked. i'm pretty thorough with this kind of thing. and i can tell you that she told me the staff were permanent, on salary, and the service charge was split 16%/4% for provider vs other staff.

this was not a short conversation and we went over it a NUMBER of times. mainly because i found it to be a jaw dropper.
 
Another thing Whitby,

A tip is a personal expression of thanks to the service provider. I''d feel weird and creepy if the service charge covered it, and I left giving nothing personally.

On the other hand I''d feel ripped off with a service charge and giving a personal thanks with a tip.
 
Date: 1/18/2010 9:33:00 PM
Author: gardengloves
Another thing Whitby,


A tip is a personal expression of thanks to the service provider. I''d feel weird and creepy if the service charge covered it, and I left giving nothing personally.


On the other hand I''d feel ripped off with a service charge and giving a personal thanks with a tip.

right! i like thanking ''cause i wanna, not cause i hafta.'' (a lesson my mother drummed into me!)
 
This sounds completely ridiculous to me, I am so happy that you canceled your appointment!
 
I don''t like unexpected charges. I usually don''t complain because in my experience a business with that type of management does not care. The complainers are not "their" type of people anyway. I would not go back.
 
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