I have to agree with Sponge
[QUOTE=Sponge Worthy]Sorry, but no. Lilly was great and I loved Ginza, but the service dropped WAY off. This isn't United Way or Red Cross. If a business wants more customers, then it provides better service BEFORE it gets them. If you want to overtip in hopes of getting something better in the future, that's your business.
However, it's more likely to lead them to believe that they don't need to improve service if they're already getting enough money as it is. That's the outcome I see from your TOFTT plan. Giving more money for less service has never been an incentive for the service to improve.[/QUOTE]
In this economy we are all feeling the pinch. I know it sounds cold, However good service gets rewarded and bad service gets dropped. I have not been to Ginza and can't provide any details however at the time of service I am sure she got compensated for her time.
How about this... Lets start a fund for all the guys who toftt and give them some money back for the bad service they got.
Kudos for caring...
Massage on 436 newbie need help
Got a tip from the CL in the theuraputic section about a girl Chanel at a AMP near 17-92 near circuit city on 436 sorry don't know name. She gave an incredible massage full hour. She made it a point to say that it was not an erotic massage but told me to strip. My prob has always been that I look like a LEO in spite of piercings and tatoos. I have enjoyed the input of the board here but how do I get to the next level.
TMac
Ginza: Needs to Improve or Look Elsewhere
[QUOTE=Moonlightbiker]You couldn't be more wrong. Lilly's quality of service never dropped. Ginza itself has had it's share of outstanding and not outstanding girls, but Lilly has always been rock solid. I've never read of a single person who didn't say she is anything but the best out there.
Besides, I'm talking about having the class to help out another person. Maybe it's important to me because I realize that private businesses are what keep us from being a police state where we are all working for the government and doing exactly what they want us to do. Support those who don't fall in line with everyone else.
I don't frequent other boards so my voice is limited. Obviously there will be those who only care about themselves but I'm sure there are plenty of guys, and gals, like myself who would step up and help someone in need if they knew about it.[/QUOTE]
I agree with the idea that let the market decide. If Ginza is not offering quality service, then the shop needs to close or get new management.
I have a better plan to help each other out: visit one of the Disney Parks as often as you can (even if you do not like the place). Since I work for Disney, it would help me out by keeping my employer in the black. :)