The 4 Typies of Lies: Regular Lies, Damn Lies, Statistics, and AMP Lies
[QUOTE=Member #4063; 1644266]Way to go, maybe just maybe if enough of us do this they will get the point. By the way what was the spa, I think posting their name may spare one of us this result. I also think when a spa lies unless the MP is really good then walk out with no tip telling them if they hadn't lied maybe there would have been a tip. Maybe the MP will start pressing the mama to tell the truth?
Jack.
I hate when I am lied to. I recently went to a Place in Weymouth (4 months ago) and asked for a certain provider who gave excellent service to me. They lied and I spent a 35 minute s travel each way! I said what the hell and the massage was poor with no HE. I decided that I will never go back at that point and asked the manager why they lied to me? They said the girl called in sick right after I called for the appointment. That made no sense as they states she was there already with another client. They can not even keep their lies straight. They should say she felt ill etc. Either way I said :" enought is enought and walked". I got chased out with a comment like;" What the heck? Where is my tip". I said here is my tip." MY tip to you is to not lie to customers and if a massage giver is not there then be honest and say so. You can say " sally is not in today but we have Lisa and Samantha here". So that was my tip.[/QUOTE]Okay, none of us seriously believe that the pics of ladies at MP's (not solo ladies but ladies at AMP's and non-AMP's) are really of the ladies, yes? So right off the bat we know we're being lied to. Once in a while just for fun I ask if the girl pictured in the ad going to be available for a massage when I get there, and the mamasan always says,"Yes." She could say,"No, but the ladies here are even more beautifuly," but instead they always say yes. Now, that's fine: Their job is to get me to walk through the door so that the 40-year-old who takes my hand and leads me to the room can suggest all sorts of heavenly delights. It's no worse than calling a used car salesman, asking whether a particular car advertised in the paper is still available for sale, and then spending a half-hour driving to the dealership only to be told that the car you were interested in was just sold. I once confronted a used car salesman and reminded him that I even told him on the phone that I was driving out of my way to see that particular car and if it wasn't in stock when I arrived I was going wheel around and leave. I told him he'd better check to see if anyone is looking at the car while I was on the phone, and I gave him my cellphone number and asked him to call me if anyone was even looking at the car while I was on the way there. Of course the car had been sold before my call, and of course the salesman didn't give a crap about the length of my drive. I did the only thing I could: The second he told me that the car had been sold, I turned and walked out.
That's the only thing we can do when the mamasan on the phone lies to us: we should expect to be lied to, we shouldn't be surprised when we are lied to, and we shouldn't hand over any money for the massage until we visually see the girl we came to see. I know one Bedford spa that twice. Not once but twice. Reeled me in to see a lady who was either occupied with another client ("You come back in an hour, yes?") or else was just not there. If we ALL just turn around and leave, including when they've overbooked appointment times, they'll figure out that most guys won't put up with it and will cross their AMP off the list instead. But if we shrug and sigh and take it, we shouldn't be surprised if they lie to us over and over and over again. Like the old saying says,"Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me."
AMP Scheduling lies and mishaps
Ok feel the need to chime in.
I have been to several places and have this happen multiple times at several different places its the nature of the game. I used to just roll with it and take the other therapist and see where it went and by doing that along with others I kept the problem moving along. I went along one time back when I was inexperienced and I ended up getting my regular in trouble because I assumed the other therapist was on the same page and she wasnt then when I got back to see my regular friend I was in the dog house because she got spoken to by the mamasan. I have a couple of regular places I go and I see the same girl and every once and a while a schedule mix up happens. Now I just say oh so sorry about the mix up and and I make an exit and then I make another appointment. On the rare times this happens with one of my regulars I just usually do a walk in at a place I haven't tried and see what comes of it. Worst that happens I get to post a report on a place that people can avoid or I find a place where a few might leave happy.
These places are in business to make money and obviously what they are doing is working and they are making money with these practices the only way they will stop is when they don't make money doing it. So unless we make enough of a dent in the profits they will keep doing it.