£400 A DAY topless barmaid considering quitting as locals no longer carry cash

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Topless barmaid who once banked £400 A DAY in tips considering quitting as customers no longer carry cash

A TOPLESS barmaid who used to pull in £400 a night in TIPS is thinking of quitting because her regulars don't carry cash any more.

On a good night she is now lucky to pick up about £120 in tips compared to "back in the day", the fed-up blonde told"The advice I have been given is just to ask the guys to get cash out for tips, but it feels a bit awkward to ask that," she said. The bar girls - who call themselves 'skimpies' - serve drinks in rural pubs in remote towns wearing nothing but lingerie.

 

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Shove a card reader between your cheeks

Is she not clever enough to get a contactless payment

Good to see you've not lost yr touch. This is from 1988 The Sun; once a pile of steaming shite, always a pile of steaming shite. Tapped any dead kids phones recently?

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