Maybe it is, maybe it isn't
[QUOTE=Walker333;3137001]Is it really good idea to bring something to mms or mt?[/QUOTE]It depends. About a year ago, I was paying regular visits to a local Korean-run AMP and I made an off-handed promise to the mt that I'd bring her a present for Christmas. Next time I went that way, I stopped at a Walmart and picked up a necklace for her. It wasn't terribly expensive, my memory says five whole dollars, but when we got in the room and I pulled it out of my coat pocket, well, you'd have thought I handed her a winning lotto ticket. After that, all the visits when I saw her, she not only remembered, but made sure I enjoyed myself to the fullest.
Wellness here, Wellness there
There are a few places that have Wellness in there name. Can you be more specific?
Otherwise, great report on a place we should avoid.
Thanks,
CR.
[QUOTE=Walker333;3139114]After reading some good info about Lily, I decided to check out Wellness, a new place where she should have been working now.
I called in the morning and ask to make an appointment with her. The barely speaking English MMS said that she is there and I can come in at any time. I promised to be there in one hour, and she said OK.
I arrived in one hour. The place is new, freshly painted etc. The MMS required $60 for the house fee, I paid and she walked me to the room and introduced a young, skinny girl. I pointed that I had appointment with Lily (she is around 40), then MMS left and soon returned with another lady, who asked me what was the problem. I explained the situation. She suggested that the new girl is good as Lily and pleasantly smiled.
The house fee has been paid; my lunch break was running out, so I decided to stay there. That was my mistake.
The MT performed something in between the forceful stretching and chiropractor's tricks, (I'd not call it a massage). She was very tired after first 10 minutes.
There was absolutely no teasing and I was covered head to toes during the whole process.
At the end she announced "this is it. " I ask if there is anything else that could be done, she asked what was it that I wanted. I said (very quietly, directly to her ear) that HJ would be nice, she smiled, rejected, and left the room. Then, I dressed and walked away, very unhappy and disappointed.
The fact that they provide no extras is entirely up to them. I was upset because MMS lied to me, making appointment with Lily. If she said that Lily was not available, I'd not come in, would not spent time and money.
Moreover, the other lady, probably the owner there, giving me the promising smile, indicated, that a new girl is good. I'm sure that she was perfectly aware what I was expected. She realized that I might leave and made that ambiguous hint, stating that the new girl is "good".
There are three more places around, actually one is already closed, and I doubt that Wellness will be able to compete with them performing tricks like this one.
I have no plans to return.[/QUOTE]