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Originally Posted by Paulwantsya
30 and more, plus the raffles etc, along with the built in "finder's fee/ commission" rates.... I don't trust him with a dime of my �� money.
#cashgrab
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Man, I'm not sure when you fell off the reality train, but it clearly involved landing on your head. You're so far off base, but what I can't figure out is if you really believe this nonsense (#delusional) or if you have some other agenda to distort the facts (#dishonest).
If you're just misinformed, then the easiest thing to do is come to the next party. If a .2 cover is beyond you, then we'll waive it, but you won't be eligible for the voucher raffle.
Here's the actual math: 13 guests provided a cover, which put 260 in the pot. Although it is officially a byob, I picked up 150 in cheap well staples and a couple popular shot varieties (1 ltr of JF and FB). I also got another 50 in snacks, mixers, soft drinks and rounded out play room supplies. During the party, my cohost sprung for 50 in pizza.
So, for a .2 cover, you get free mixed drinks/sodas, snacks, pizza, and in this case a 1/13 chance of $ value toward a donation or to just be a nice guy to a provider...all while hanging out with like minded folks, scantily or less dressed women, who you can conceivably go and play with you for donations that tend to be lower than normal appts. (Someone needs to reexamine their understanding of the word "exorbitant")
Ideally, we would like to recoup upfront expenses from the cover, but I thought it was important to have at least one voucher raffle.
To clarify, the prize for the raffle comes out of the cover, and must be passed on to a provider in some fashion, either as a straight up gift or to supplement a donation. It is not a separate cost to participate. You get your ticket when you give the cover.
So, we ended up having one drawing for a $ voucher, that the winner elected to just give to Gia straight up.
With only 160 left in the pot, we were about 90 short of covering expenses, so we agreed to split the overhead, and effectively had to kick in 45 each just to be able to put on the party, and we were not eligible for the raffle so there was no potential benefit on that front (over twice the cover and no chance for a voucher).
While I don't know how much my cohost offered in donation for his dances, I did two dances for pretty reasonable donations that I will cover in an upcoming review. Suffice to say that I left the party a good bit poorer than when I got there.
The good news is that a lot of the well booze is left over, so the overhead on the next party should be lower and even with a similar turnout, we can hopefully do two drawings as we have in the past, and a few more bodies would guarantee it.
As for the nonsense about "finders fees or commissions", I'm kind of at a loss on how to
clear up your understanding. Simply telling you the truth that I don't do that is obviously insufficient. Maybe at some point you'll find a provider you trust that attends and can put your troubled mind at ease.
Seriously, if you are even remotely interested in the truth, then man up and make the trip out for the next go round. If you pass,then you are acknowledging that you are just peddling rumors and should be disregarded.
As for Zylee, she's a sweet girl and very upfront when she plays and really enjoys it.