Re: Guys that say they don't get dances
I'm known to walk away while customers are still talking or be bitchy if I feel like it. If it deters them from ever coming back again, that is a fantastic bonus.
Re: Guys that say they don't get dances
If it's the start of the shift and it's quiet I will chat and they often by me a drink, I like to drink bottled water at work but don't want to spend the $7 myself lol. After that I tell them I need to work. Sometimes they'll offer money for me to stay and if they don't then I leave. A couple of these guys surprised me in the future by buying me a dress when the man who sells clothes was there or paying for my food delivery or house fee.
If a guy says this to me when it's busy or someone else is free I just say "have a great night" and leave lol
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Guys who say "I don't pay for that" I tell "you already did." There's always cover when I work and usually it's like $50 or a table of at least 1k
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^^^^lol!!! yeah I wish more clubs charged a higher cover fee to get in the club because it would cut down on the "furniture". I think most the club here charges is $10 maybe $20 on the weekend. Still not high enough $50 like your clubs there is a good starting point.
Re: Guys that say they don't get dances
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Aammeelliiaa
If it's the start of the shift and it's quiet I will chat and they often by me a drink, I like to drink bottled water at work but don't want to spend the $7 myself lol. After that I tell them I need to work. Sometimes they'll offer money for me to stay and if they don't then I leave. A couple of these guys surprised me in the future by buying me a dress when the man who sells clothes was there or paying for my food delivery or house fee.
If a guy says this to me when it's busy or someone else is free I just say "have a great night" and leave lol
That's actually not a bad idea like during slower times convince the I don't buy dances guys to buy other things for you like house fees/food/drinks/clothes.
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Tourdefranzia
The club I work at has a lot of options: dances, stage performance, full menu Steak House, video gaming, live card games, sports broadcasts etc. I don't immediately dismiss a customer who doesn't want dances. He may want to have company while he gambles or someone to drink with him. If a customer is buying dancers drinks, he usually has plenty of company from that act alone.
If a customer is acting like he's into me but not spending a dime, I get out of there as quickly as possible. I've managed to train the freeloaders to spend, but it takes a long time to get there.
Cheapskate Customer: "Will you do 2-4-1 lapdances?"
Me: "No, silly! I've got too many people who are happy to pay full price plus tip. Why would I do a dance for half price?"
Cheapskate Customer: "I'd rather take you out to dinner."
Me: "Why? Do I look hungry?"
Cheapskate Customer: "I don't pay for it."
Me: "Well then, I better go back to work, since I don't come here for my health."
Cheapskate Customer: "I don't buy dances, but I'll tip you to hang out with me."
Me: "Thanks! I charge $100 for a 30 minute conversation in the bar." (pulls out phone and starts stopwatch program) "If you like, I accept all major credit cards."
Me: "Are you ready to go back to VIP?"
Cheapskate Customer: "Why does it have to be all about the money?"
Me: "You do know that this is a strip club, right? Our business model is based on getting paid to entertain people. I thought everyone knew that!"
THIS! I'm too nice for that! Gonna use this one this weekend!
Re: Guys that say they don't get dances
I just walk away. Typically guys don't want a dance from me because they "just wanna talk" and "get to know me." PLEASE. I'm there to work, not meet my future husband.
Not saying all guys who don't want me to dance for them are like this. Some just aren't interested, which is fine. But for the guys who are looking for a GFE (or an actual girlfriend), I prefer not to waste my time.
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I bite my tongue and walk away - not worth my time, energy, or good mood.
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I'll say something like "well you're sure missing out, let me know when you change your mind" and move along.
Sometimes with that seed planted, and them seeing me selling dances to other people, they'll look for me later.
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I just say I need to go make money, and walk away. I don't like burning bridges with customers because you never know if they will later change their mind, come in with a friend, etc.
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"Ok, well come and get me when you change your mind."