Last night I was in a fairly new'ish models room when some drama erupted over a 3 week old tip...
Basically, a few weeks ago a member sent this model a 1000 token tip with a tip note asking her to have something specific put on one of her nails( I think he wanted her to put his initials on one of her nails) the next time she had her nails done. She gets her nails done weekly, and after 3 weeks of seeing new nails without the requested feature, the member called her out in public chat and made a huge stink about it in her room calling her a scammer and a liar and threatened to report her. She promptly banned him after a few minutes of this nonsense, but she did explain to the rest of the members what had happened...well...at least we were told her side of the story. Some of the members began speculating about whether or not she was indeed scamming the guy, because the guy in question had been a great member in her room prior to this.
If something is in a "tip menu" then I would assume that a member would be making a "purchase" and that a model would be obligated to perform the requested act. But then again, I've also seen instances where the "tip menu" act could not be fulfilled because the model was on her period..or some other issue prevented her from doing the requested action.
The model in question made it appear as if this was an unsolicited 1000 token tip, and that she was under no obligation to fulfill the tip note request to have her nails done a certain way. If true, then I would agree. But part of me also feels like this guy just wouldn't send 1000 tokens out of the blue unless some type of an agreement had been made.
How many models here have received unsolicited tips asking for something that you didn't want to do? Do you feel compelled to give the tokens back in such a case? Or would that even be a consideration if it was even possible?
Basically, a few weeks ago a member sent this model a 1000 token tip with a tip note asking her to have something specific put on one of her nails( I think he wanted her to put his initials on one of her nails) the next time she had her nails done. She gets her nails done weekly, and after 3 weeks of seeing new nails without the requested feature, the member called her out in public chat and made a huge stink about it in her room calling her a scammer and a liar and threatened to report her. She promptly banned him after a few minutes of this nonsense, but she did explain to the rest of the members what had happened...well...at least we were told her side of the story. Some of the members began speculating about whether or not she was indeed scamming the guy, because the guy in question had been a great member in her room prior to this.
If something is in a "tip menu" then I would assume that a member would be making a "purchase" and that a model would be obligated to perform the requested act. But then again, I've also seen instances where the "tip menu" act could not be fulfilled because the model was on her period..or some other issue prevented her from doing the requested action.
The model in question made it appear as if this was an unsolicited 1000 token tip, and that she was under no obligation to fulfill the tip note request to have her nails done a certain way. If true, then I would agree. But part of me also feels like this guy just wouldn't send 1000 tokens out of the blue unless some type of an agreement had been made.
How many models here have received unsolicited tips asking for something that you didn't want to do? Do you feel compelled to give the tokens back in such a case? Or would that even be a consideration if it was even possible?