Indycar Girl
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What would you do? I gave a client a discount, making the price of her 90-minute session $80.75. I remember showing her the calculator, because she was a bit muddle-headed after her massage. I didn't notice until this morning that she wrote the check for $30.75 instead of $80.75. My mistake- I did not check before she left.
What would you do? This also seems to be a very good argument for having them pay *prior* to their session. But would you call her and ask for the extra $50, or eat it, since it was your (my) mistake in not catching it the first time around? Cash the check as-is, and mention it the next time she comes in (if she comes back)?
I honestly don't think she was trying to short us on purpose. an 8 can look an awful lot like a 3, and I think that's what happened. The only reason I noticed the discrepancy as I was preparing my deposit for this morning was she's the sister of another 90-minute regular, and she wanted a 90-minute also. $30.75 for a 90-minute massage is a HUGE "discount", lol!
I'm holding onto the check until we can decide what to do.
What would you do? This also seems to be a very good argument for having them pay *prior* to their session. But would you call her and ask for the extra $50, or eat it, since it was your (my) mistake in not catching it the first time around? Cash the check as-is, and mention it the next time she comes in (if she comes back)?
I honestly don't think she was trying to short us on purpose. an 8 can look an awful lot like a 3, and I think that's what happened. The only reason I noticed the discrepancy as I was preparing my deposit for this morning was she's the sister of another 90-minute regular, and she wanted a 90-minute also. $30.75 for a 90-minute massage is a HUGE "discount", lol!
I'm holding onto the check until we can decide what to do.