[QUOTE=Joesun1;1965225]Let's say by chance I didn't pay up front then if I didn't like the service then just by what you're saying I don't have to pay just get up and walk out is that correct??[/QUOTE]One of a few things may happen. 1) They call the cops and claim a bunch of false stuff. 2) they break your knee caps. 3) they let you run out and you hope they don't recognize you at any other places.
To the OP of this topic: (assuming the AMP is a tourist driven AMP) I suggest you tell them half your friends are taxi drivers in town and they will tell all their coworkers not to bring anyone here if you don't get your money back. I suspect they will think hard before kicking you out the door. If they don't change their tune, tell her: she and the parlor will be getting bad reviews on many review websites and will be reported as a ripoff parlor if you don't get your money back. And if that doesn't work. Chalk it up as a loss. Problem is most of these places thrive on tourists and 99% of them are non repeat customers so they could not give a shit. But if you can convince them that taxi drivers will stop going here. They might just wise up.
I always wondered if I got ripped off by the place I would drive to the place again (at a later date, because these woman don't remember anyone but regulars) and park around the block. Find a taxi driver in the vicinity and negotiate to have him 'drive' me to the place (I assume they still give the drivers a kickback) and walk in as tourist (as I am one) and find the cheapest service. While I am in the room, the taxi driver gets his cut and is long gone. At that point I make sure they keep massaging my back for as long as possible and keep the 'extras' negotiations for as late as possible, I never flip over, and then just walk out without a tip when time is up. The parlor or girl is the loser in the end.
