Heard from a few popular providers in the city that it's been real slow. I've been doing my fair share. Anyone know why it's been slow? Thanks.
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Heard from a few popular providers in the city that it's been real slow. I've been doing my fair share. Anyone know why it's been slow? Thanks.
[QUOTE=LuckyBastard77;3379323]Hello, a bit of a newbie to the forum but not to the scene. I'm into Full service places and was wondering if anyone could give me any insight to any places that offer for reasonable prices. (I. E. , $100- $150).
The ones I've come accross so far is CL in rockford, Honey and temptations in Miller. Don't no of any parlors.
If this is not the right for forum for this, please forgive.[/QUOTE]Well, if you were at CL in Rockford, the only way you got FS for the quoted price is if you took a half hour visit. An hour (my usual) is. 70 plus the tip for 'services rendered'. ELB, across the street from CL, is another such shop with identical services available for the same price. There are other place in that general area, but prices are higher and in the case of AMP's, you (usually) won't get FS on a first visit. Geneva has a dependable option, but again, slightly out of your price range. Check some of the out-of-Chicago threads for more information.
In general the scene sucks with some exceptions but they are few. I'm waiting for a turn around.
[QUOTE=ChineseDragon;3379380]Heard from a few popular providers in the city that it's been real slow. I've been doing my fair share. Anyone know why it's been slow? Thanks.[/QUOTE]
The feedback I have gotten centers around a general change in the type and level of enforcement. License checks are now a significant part of enforcement, (vs prostitution stings). The ability to obtain licenses is much harder these days with more schools closing down. And, finally, the new Federal Administration has taken a significantly more aggressive stance with respect to immigration enforcement. So the penalty for messing up is very steep. As a result, people are much more cautious. Take that one step further and it means your odds of getting extras has declined. So perhaps you are less likely to go for a massage. I guess the other trend. Asking for tips up front. Might be the result of supply and demand. If they know you have fewer alternatives, they might be more inclined to get greedy. And, if business is slow, perhaps they try to maximize the cash from the customers that do appear.
[QUOTE=DMichaels69;3379854]In general the scene sucks with some exceptions but they are few. I'm waiting for a turn around.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ChineseDragon;3379380]Heard from a few popular providers in the city that it's been real slow. I've been doing my fair share. Anyone know why it's been slow? Thanks.[/QUOTE]In a big market like Chicago there are probably a few reasons;.
Competition from other providers.
Varying prices for services.
Sometimes guys aren't available when a provider is around.
Depending on what a provider is willing to do or not do.
Chicago is a buyer's market. Us guys can pick and choose what provider to play with.
Married guys have to spend time with their wives and kids.
These girls can't expect a constant flow of business on a given day. Back in the day a provider could make decent money doing this. These days not so much.
[QUOTE=Bob521;3379964]The feedback I have gotten centers around a general change in the type and level of enforcement. License checks are now a significant part of enforcement, (vs prostitution stings). The ability to obtain licenses is much harder these days with more schools closing down. And, finally, the new Federal Administration has taken a significantly more aggressive stance with respect to immigration enforcement. So the penalty for messing up is very steep. As a result, people are much more cautious. Take that one step further and it means your odds of getting extras has declined. So perhaps you are less likely to go for a massage. I guess the other trend. Asking for tips up front. Might be the result of supply and demand. If they know you have fewer alternatives, they might be more inclined to get greedy. And, if business is slow, perhaps they try to maximize the cash from the customers that do appear.[/QUOTE]Yes I hear a lot of spa don't want to hire unlicensed massage therapist so not a lot of young ones out their except older ones. Sign of the times?
[QUOTE=Bob521;3379964]The feedback I have gotten centers around a general change in the type and level of enforcement. License checks are now a significant part of enforcement, (vs prostitution stings). The ability to obtain licenses is much harder these days with more schools closing down. And, finally, the new Federal Administration has taken a significantly more aggressive stance with respect to immigration enforcement. So the penalty for messing up is very steep. As a result, people are much more cautious. Take that one step further and it means your odds of getting extras has declined. So perhaps you are less likely to go for a massage. I guess the other trend. Asking for tips up front. Might be the result of supply and demand. If they know you have fewer alternatives, they might be more inclined to get greedy. And, if business is slow, perhaps they try to maximize the cash from the customers that do appear.[/QUOTE]If true, would not the appropriate responsive business strategy be to exhibit licenses, when they exist, on the walls in the lobby as evidence of the bona fides of the establishment? It would seem that the business with the most licenses, prominently displayed / advertised would be less susceptible to harassment or license checks / enforcement, and thus, be in a competitively more advantageous position in the market.
Some of the recent spa issues could possibly have been avoided if they did not draw attention to themselves. Until the recent issue at the flower shop within 10 minutes of getting in the massage room and worst case end of the massage, anything was offered. A little due diligence can go a long way.
[QUOTE=Bob521;3379964]The feedback I have gotten centers around a general change in the type and level of enforcement. License checks are now a significant part of enforcement, (vs prostitution stings). The ability to obtain licenses is much harder these days with more schools closing down. And, finally, the new Federal Administration has taken a significantly more aggressive stance with respect to immigration enforcement. So the penalty for messing up is very steep. As a result, people are much more cautious. Take that one step further and it means your odds of getting extras has declined. So perhaps you are less likely to go for a massage. I guess the other trend. Asking for tips up front. Might be the result of supply and demand. If they know you have fewer alternatives, they might be more inclined to get greedy. And, if business is slow, perhaps they try to maximize the cash from the customers that do appear.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DMichaels69;3380158]Some of the recent spa issues could possibly have been avoided if they did not draw attention to themselves. Until the recent issue at the flower shop within 10 minutes of getting in the massage room and worst case end of the massage, anything was offered. A little due diligence can go a long way.[/QUOTE]What's that have to do about being slow? Lots of guys go for hhr and have to hurry up. Maybe it's the quality of the massage therapist they are too old.
Oh yes. We do display all licenses, and, in fact, it is required by the village. Background / FBI checks are also required. Hell, they even did a background check on me. Our business strategy is to make sure everybody knows we are legit. When a guy walks in asking for extras and she refuses him, everybody loses. But when a customer, a forum member, comes to our store, he knows he will get a great legit massage from a nice person. Forum members are some of our nicest customers.
[QUOTE=Pilatus65;3380036]If true, would not the appropriate responsive business strategy be to exhibit licenses, when they exist, on the walls in the lobby as evidence of the bona fides of the establishment? It would seem that the business with the most licenses, prominently displayed / advertised would be less susceptible to harassment or license checks / enforcement, and thus, be in a competitively more advantageous position in the market.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=SpaSearch;3345966]Yes. Gave them a try. Provider had a fine set of 36 DDs which came out during the nice HJ. . 60 at the door and. 50 tip = 1. 1 total damage. They have 2 rooms, but the walls don't go all the way to the ceiling, so if there is a monger in the other room, you will hear what's going on and vice versa.[/QUOTE]Had this dream today. I have been trying to dream of hot latinas but none are near my area. I was left speechless today. The fees were the same as above. What a curvy Latina. Just the way I like them. Curvy MILF with a slim waist.
Just came across this on the news and wanted to share for those interested. Pine Tree spa apparently got busted.
[URL]http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/burr-ridge/crime/ct-dbr-prostitute-pine-tree-tl-0330-20170327-story.html[/URL]
And they need to be a lot smarter which probably won't happen.
[QUOTE=Pilatus65;3380036]If true, would not the appropriate responsive business strategy be to exhibit licenses, when they exist, on the walls in the lobby as evidence of the bona fides of the establishment? It would seem that the business with the most licenses, prominently displayed / advertised would be less susceptible to harassment or license checks / enforcement, and thus, be in a competitively more advantageous position in the market.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bob521;3380629]Oh yes. We do display all licenses, and, in fact, it is required by the village. Background / FBI checks are also required. Hell, they even did a background check on me. Our business strategy is to make sure everybody knows we are legit. When a guy walks in asking for extras and she refuses him, everybody loses. But when a customer, a forum member, comes to our store, he knows he will get a great legit massage from a nice person. Forum members are some of our nicest customers.[/QUOTE]I think by an large legit Chinese spa's have an uphill battle that they will always face. Most men will think that Chinese and / or Korean spa's is a place for HEs, and women will tend to stay away as well. Also I think too as a general belief for me anyways, if the front door is locked and you have to press a door bell and have MMS let you in, that to me is a place for extra services. I know that there are a few exceptions to that, but for the most part if the front door is not locked, and there is a waiting room, and you can see down the hallway, you are at a legit spa.
I would fathom that when most people think about going to get a legit massage they tend to go to the large chain facilities as opposed to a local Chinese spa which can offer great massages.
You described our place exactly. We have an unlocked door with a fairly large lobby with two large chairs. We serve tea and coffee in addition to water and candy. Mei has actually made lunch for my friends a couple times. You can see down the hall, just as you describe. You can see all this on our web page, and Yelp, Google, and Facebook. The front room is filled with plants. Growing up on a farm in China she is compelled to plant everything she sees. But I must say, its a very pleasant atmosphere, complete with Chinese music and Buddhist chants. Our shopping center neighbors have gotten used to us and they all know we are a clean shop. Even the police are friendly to us. Mei donates to all the local charities, including the police special Olympics.
All that said, it has been a long battle. Some days, like today are slow. Others are quite busy. Yeah, people go to the chains and often get a bad massage. So what gives me comfort is our growing list of regulars, including women. And our 5-star reviews. Thank you again for those reviews and your business. Bob.
[QUOTE=BlueUc;3381398]I think by an large legit Chinese spa's have an uphill battle that they will always face. Most men will think that Chinese and / or Korean spa's is a place for HEs, and women will tend to stay away as well. Also I think too as a general belief for me anyways, if the front door is locked and you have to press a door bell and have MMS let you in, that to me is a place for extra services. I know that there are a few exceptions to that, but for the most part if the front door is not locked, and there is a waiting room, and you can see down the hallway, you are at a legit spa.
I would fathom that when most people think about going to get a legit massage they tend to go to the large chain facilities as opposed to a local Chinese spa which can offer great massages.[/QUOTE]