Social media. Something new?
I recently noticed that a lot of ads by individuals (independents) are including a twitter and / or Facebook link. Is that new? And could that be a tracking concern since you typically need to be logged in to access those pages?
Just asking.
Time well spent -- for the losers
[QUOTE=DMichaels69;3659680]This is one of the many reasons why the AMP scene is not so great, 74 idiots called. I was at a spa once and the lady was on the phone giving me a massage talking to some clown. She finally got so fed up she said "Look your coming here for an hour massage and NOT to find a girlfriend". The dope says "umm okayyyy" and hung up. Then there are the mongers that show up to waste time. I was at another spa and the lady was busy with me. Some guy comes in and she takes him to the room next to mine. She asked him how long, he said 60 minutes, he said how much, she said 60. He said I have to go and get the money to which she says "huhhh"? I wish she would have asked him why he came into the place and sat down in the room with no money for a massage.[/QUOTE]In this case, the mope most likely wasn't sure if he wanted to see that particular MT, or he thought that he would be able to predict what 'extras' he might get by being in the room with her for a few minutes before paying. I'd bet serious cash that this asshole didn't return after his "going to get some money" excuse.
Most of the ads for the MP's give the hours of operation; some even list the rates, so most of the phone calls asking for this info are just to listen to their voices to try to find if there were young women working there.
Many of these losers have never even touched a woman that they hadn't paid for the privilege, much less had any kind of sexual experience with anyone but themselves. They probably buy paper towels by the case and hand lotion by the gallon. For them, it's worth their time and effort visiting MP's just to be in close proximity to a woman who will talk with you, even if only in a limited way.