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generalyl no, because the service they provide does not surpass the level of cursory facilitation of the transaction. -- nm
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znufrii
you can say the same about doormen and building supers -- nm
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Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Dec 12 '08, 08:12
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depends on the case, but in general I disagree, because you have a much more direct relationship with them, as they work where you live. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 12, 08:15
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I've never heard of people tipping their secretary (expect perhaps out the office window)
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znufrii
Dec 12, 08:18
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professionals are a different class altogether. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 12, 08:14
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professionals like trainers and hairdressers? -- nm
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loosilu
Dec 12, 08:16
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The distinction there is that trainers and the like usually have their fees set by the place of business, which takes a sizable cut in overhead.
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znufrii
Dec 12, 08:29
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