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Patrick Frank =d-bag
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now we are being a little crazy....ILLEGAL? really??? what law school did you go to? if anything and we all want to be crazy that statement is libelous and slanderous. Its private industry private clubs can charge anything they want for their services and the beauty of capitalism is if they charge too much then people wont go there and the business will ultimately fail....bribery robbery? cmon man.Originally posted by Bababooey323 View PostOnly thing that stands out to me is him asking for a $500 handshake. Not only is that extremely douchey, but it's also illegal. Bribing people and helping out the biggest guaranteed "tippers?" that's not even a TIP when you ask for it, that's straight out bribery/robbery.
Again, we dont know what the story is behind the tip request is. Im sure it would rub me the wrong way too at which point I would do what OP did find someone else or go elsewhereit's that time again, let's get #28 gentleman....for the boss
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its been stated here numerous times that tipping is optional, its just the members giving their input and everyones rational is different for different services, is allOriginally posted by Bababooey323 View Postsaying 50 MINIMUM kinda makes it sound like you HAVE TO tip AT LEAST that much... and they make it sound like if you don't tip that much, you're an asshole.it's that time again, let's get #28 gentleman....for the boss
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the host isn't the club owner, he is just an employee, and selling selling his services/bribing customers is NOT legal, sir. i know if a host did that in LA, he would be fired. turning people away because you can't get a big enough bribe out of them? please.Originally posted by nyc2vegas View Postnow we are being a little crazy....ILLEGAL? really??? what law school did you go to? if anything and we all want to be crazy that statement is libelous and slanderous. Its private industry private clubs can charge anything they want for their services and the beauty of capitalism is if they charge too much then people wont go there and the business will ultimately fail....bribery robbery? cmon man.
Again, we dont know what the story is behind the tip request is. Im sure it would rub me the wrong way too at which point I would do what OP did find someone else or go elsewhere"I don't like jail. They got the wrong kind of bars in there." -Bukowski
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direct contradiction! Now if you want to say its against club rules you may have an argument, but good luck with it. the reality is this goes on all over the place and there are alot of people that would be willing to pay the extreme prices and gratuities to get what they want, and if you think its not going on in LA youre naiveOriginally posted by Bababooey323 View Postthe host isn't the club owner, he is just an employee, and selling selling his services/bribing customers is NOT legal, sir. i know if a host did that in LA, he would be fired. turning people away because you can't get a big enough bribe out of them? please.it's that time again, let's get #28 gentleman....for the boss
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They aren't turning people away... they are welcome to wait in the general line with everyone else...Originally posted by Bababooey323 View Postthe host isn't the club owner, he is just an employee, and selling selling his services/bribing customers is NOT legal, sir. i know if a host did that in LA, he would be fired. turning people away because you can't get a big enough bribe out of them? please.
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Lol nope. I always tip waaaay more at restaurants especially if they are wonderful. I'm just saying that's what people usually do. I'd tip you 100%Originally posted by restyle View Postoh noooo. please dont tell me you only tip 15%. major sad face.
20% people!!! that is the standard these days when you go out to eat
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I'm talking about turning them away from getting a table and bottle service, not turning them away from getting inside the club. Who stands in line when they have a table and bottle service???? Even if that were the case, I'd rather stand in line if it's gonna save me $500, sheeeiiiiiiiiiiiiit.Originally posted by Drew View PostThey aren't turning people away... they are welcome to wait in the general line with everyone else..."I don't like jail. They got the wrong kind of bars in there." -Bukowski
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I think it's OK if a bouncer says "I'll get you in for $50." but don't think it's OK if a host says "I'll walk you to your table for $500."Originally posted by tombrokaw View PostIsn't it generally understood that bribery is a part of getting a good table? Asking for a prime table at one of the hottest clubs, it's obviously going to cost a bribe.
but that's just me.
and as far as getting the good table goes; the host walks you to your table, THEN you decide what you tip him... he shouldn't straight out ask for a huge tip before having even met you. i don't think that's cool.Last edited by Bababooey323; 02-13-2010, 12:14 PM."I don't like jail. They got the wrong kind of bars in there." -Bukowski
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Hey, not trying to highjack the thread, but wanted to say I have used J. Crews before and he was very helpful and generally a good guy. This was before I was a member of JC.com and was at BE, so I'm not sure how much more that will help or if Vanity has different rules, but in general he set us up with what we wanted, came around and checked on the table throughout the night, and moved us to a better table when we bought a second round of bottles (it was a birthday so we were blowing money). I highly recommend dealing with him.Originally posted by djvicsor22 View Postwhats up guys,
I wanted to ask a question for those of you who have booked a table at XS with frank. I booked a table with frank for 3 bottles for sat night at XS in march, he emailed me right away(very nice) that i was all set and that he would touch base with him the week of. Someone mentioned that he is never at the door at XS? How do i tip him, or do i just tip who ever helps me when i get there? Lastly did i make a mistake not telling him I'm a member of JC.com? I also wanted to know if any of you have dealt with Justen Crews? I booked a table with him for Friday night at Vanity he also seemed very nice.
Thanks everyone.
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hi-jacking is always welcomeOriginally posted by ScottyG203 View PostHey, not trying to highjack the thread, but wanted to say I have used J. Crews before and he was very helpful and generally a good guy. This was before I was a member of JC.com and was at BE, so I'm not sure how much more that will help or if Vanity has different rules, but in general he set us up with what we wanted, came around and checked on the table throughout the night, and moved us to a better table when we bought a second round of bottles (it was a birthday so we were blowing money). I highly recommend dealing with him.
Oct 28-Nov 1st for Halloween/SydneyGirl's Birthday!
28th- Tao
29th- ?
30th- XS
31st- Tryst
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