[QUOTE=Massagame;1426823]When three or more independent girls are working out of the same hotel. Is this a sign of trouble in the making?[/QUOTE]Either trouble or a foursome:)
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[QUOTE=Massagame;1426823]When three or more independent girls are working out of the same hotel. Is this a sign of trouble in the making?[/QUOTE]Either trouble or a foursome:)
[QUOTE=Scumbler;1426341]When I visit an AMP, the only things I bring with me are my car keys & cash. No wallet, no cellphone, no I'd.[/QUOTE]I chuckle everytime I read something like this. Guys saying they leave everything in the car and only bring enough for what they want so they don't "over pay".
Well. 2 things. You never know when that superstar is going to appear in a spa, I have been in many where a new therapist (young and beautiful) who is not in the normal rotation of 40 somethings has been available for just a day or 2, and luckily I was prepared with my wallet and cash to enjoy her service.
Secondly god forbid you are ever in a spa when one is visited by LE. It's hard for you to make a case of being there for a massage when you have the exact funds on you for what ever 'extra services' you are requesting, no Id, no phone, and no wallet, indicating that you knew you were entering a shady location for shady services. You will be sitting there longer while they verify your I'd, or even worse be put on public display as a couple of officers escort you to your car to retrieve that ID you left behind, probably taking the chance to glace over / search your vehicle or otherwise identify any probable cause, or they may simply ask you "where is the ID" since they aren't going to let you get in the car to get it followed up by "Do you mind if we check your vehicle?".
Bottom line leaving your stuff behind is silly. In 25 years of hobbying, never have I ever had any problem with my cash, wallet, ID or cell phone being in a AMP across the USA. In some spas they give you a plastic bag for it to take with you to the shower. No AMP girl is going to rob you they earn more than most of us anyway, what would be the point, they don't care who you are or where you live or with who.
If you are that concerned about your identity being exposed should something go south, leaving your ID in the car is the absolute worse way to do it, but if you are that concerned a new hobby may be something you should check into.
[QUOTE=Brahmabull; 1428255]I chuckle everytime I read something like this. Guys saying they leave everything in the car and only bring enough for what they want so they don't "over pay".
Well. 2 things. You never know when that superstar is going to appear in a spa, I have been in many where a new therapist (young and beautiful) who is not in the normal rotation of 40 somethings has been available for just a day or 2, and luckily I was prepared with my wallet and cash to enjoy her service.
Secondly god forbid you are ever in a spa when one is visited by LE. It's hard for you to make a case of being there for a massage when you have the exact funds on you for what ever 'extra services' you are requesting, no I'd, no phone, and no wallet, indicating that you knew you were entering a shady location for shady services. You will be sitting there longer while they verify your I'd, or even worse be put on public display as a couple of officers escort you to your car to retrieve that I'd you left behind, probably taking the chance to glace over / search your vehicle or otherwise identify any probable cause, or they may simply ask you "where is the I'd" since they aren't going to let you get in the car to get it followed up by "Do you mind if we check your vehicle?".
Bottom line leaving your stuff behind is silly. In 25 years of hobbying, never have I ever had any problem with my cash, wallet, I'd or cell phone being in a AMP across the USA. In some spas they give you a plastic bag for it to take with you to the shower. No AMP girl is going to rob you they earn more than most of us anyway, what would be the point, they don't care who you are or where you live or with who.
If you are that concerned about your identity being exposed should something go south, leaving your I'd in the car is the absolute worse way to do it, but if you are that concerned a new hobby may be something you should check into.[/QUOTE]While I understand the concerns and the arguments for leaving your Items in the car I have to agree bringing just cash and keys doesn't send the right signal. I bring my money but hide most of it in the hidden pockets of my wallet as well as my Ids so its a lot harder to find and get to. Even placing the tip for something like a HE I will put in the tiny hidden pocket of my jeans. So when I enter the fare is in my pocket. I may not even pull my wallet out during the initial exchange so if I just get a horrible provider or don't feel comfortable I can say I didn't bring anything with me and can leave free and clear. Basically a little bit of preparation goes a long way. So be safe out there and have fun.
You make some good points. I often bring my cash, I'd and one credit card, but leave my wallet and phone in the car. I've never heard of anyone being ripped off, but I don't want to be the first. I enjoy the TS a lot more if I know my wallet is safe. I don't think my Blue Cross card is going to carry a lot of weight there anyway.
On a somewhat unrelated question, in the worst case scenario of an arrest, is it possible to bail yourself out, or via a bondsman directly, or do you always have to involve a third party?
[QUOTE=Brahmabull; 1428255]I chuckle everytime I read something like this. Guys saying they leave everything in the car and only bring enough for what they want so they don't "over pay".
Well. 2 things. You never know when that superstar is going to appear in a spa, I have been in many where a new therapist (young and beautiful) who is not in the normal rotation of 40 somethings has been available for just a day or 2, and luckily I was prepared with my wallet and cash to enjoy her service.
Secondly god forbid you are ever in a spa when one is visited by LE. It's hard for you to make a case of being there for a massage when you have the exact funds on you for what ever 'extra services' you are requesting, no I'd, no phone, and no wallet, indicating that you knew you were entering a shady location for shady services. You will be sitting there longer while they verify your I'd, or even worse be put on public display as a couple of officers escort you to your car to retrieve that I'd you left behind, probably taking the chance to glace over / search your vehicle or otherwise identify any probable cause, or they may simply ask you "where is the I'd" since they aren't going to let you get in the car to get it followed up by "Do you mind if we check your vehicle?".
Bottom line leaving your stuff behind is silly. In 25 years of hobbying, never have I ever had any problem with my cash, wallet, I'd or cell phone being in a AMP across the USA. In some spas they give you a plastic bag for it to take with you to the shower. No AMP girl is going to rob you they earn more than most of us anyway, what would be the point, they don't care who you are or where you live or with who.
If you are that concerned about your identity being exposed should something go south, leaving your I'd in the car is the absolute worse way to do it, but if you are that concerned a new hobby may be something you should check into.[/QUOTE]
Rose and new girl Ava is there. Would have to wait for Rose so I went with the new girl Ava. Tall slender all natural, very pretty and younger than usual. No more than late 20's. Standard service for here, I came during a very busy time so we didn't get to the massage at all. Will make up next time when it's slow. Mamasan knows me well and that I am flexible with time. Clockwatchers should avoid this place though at least during busy times. You will definitely get shorted and I'm fairly certain you will only get a bad attitude in return for complaining. Go with the flow however and you will be rewarded eventually.
I think something is going on with JHH. When I went by last night, it looked like 4 or 5 cars were in front, and 4 guys were outside in the parking area in front. Tonight when I went by (I pass by on the way home from work) the light was off, and it looked like the sign was down?
As an FYI (since I am posting anyway) , the last time I went (also the first time at the 'new' location) I got "Jess". It was an okay experience. But nothing special. (better options are usually on offer).
[QUOTE=Brahmabull; 1428255]I chuckle everytime I read something like this. Guys saying they leave everything in the car and only bring enough for what they want so they don't "over pay".
Well. 2 things. You never know when that superstar is going to appear in a spa, I have been in many where a new therapist (young and beautiful) who is not in the normal rotation of 40 somethings has been available for just a day or 2, and luckily I was prepared with my wallet and cash to enjoy her service.
Secondly god forbid you are ever in a spa when one is visited by LE. It's hard for you to make a case of being there for a massage when you have the exact funds on you for what ever 'extra services' you are requesting, no I'd, no phone, and no wallet, indicating that you knew you were entering a shady location for shady services. You will be sitting there longer while they verify your I'd, or even worse be put on public display as a couple of officers escort you to your car to retrieve that I'd you left behind, probably taking the chance to glace over / search your vehicle or otherwise identify any probable cause, or they may simply ask you "where is the I'd" since they aren't going to let you get in the car to get it followed up by "Do you mind if we check your vehicle?".
Bottom line leaving your stuff behind is silly. In 25 years of hobbying, never have I ever had any problem with my cash, wallet, I'd or cell phone being in a AMP across the USA. In some spas they give you a plastic bag for it to take with you to the shower. No AMP girl is going to rob you they earn more than most of us anyway, what would be the point, they don't care who you are or where you live or with who.
If you are that concerned about your identity being exposed should something go south, leaving your I'd in the car is the absolute worse way to do it, but if you are that concerned a new hobby may be something you should check into.[/QUOTE]I agree 100%. Plus, God forbid, suppose your car is broken into or stolen. Some spas in some cities are not in neighborhoods you would describe as garden spots.
I have never had a problem with my personal possessions in a spa in as many years as BB, actually maybe more years. These ladies know how to separate you from your money without resorting to rifling your pockets.
I've never had a problem in an AMP. But, isn't this why we have mongering wallets with just cash, driver's license, and maybe a prepaid charge card?
Everything is cool there.
[QUOTE=Satya;1429190]Everything is cool there.[/QUOTE]I need some clarity here if possible. Was there a problem at JHH and it has been rectified or was there never a problem and this was an over response to the post. I drove by this afternoon about an hour ago and though I was NOT really "checking," I ddn't recall seeing a sign up at the new location.
Can someone provide some info here. Jim
As I said everything is col there, so what's the difference. I see no need for a lot of talk about nothing. If you go there and they are not open then there is something to talk about. By the way you could call them up if you plan on going.
[QUOTE=John2526;1428334]On a somewhat unrelated question, in the worst case scenario of an arrest, is it possible to bail yourself out, or via a bondsman directly, or do you always have to involve a third party?[/QUOTE]No 1st hand experience here on this, but this is what I have heard and understand from reading in most places its a on premisis issued citation for which you must appear if the DA decides to prosecute the alleged charges. Unlikely they would hall you in but if they did I would be shocked if you couldn't sign yourself out on personal recognizance. Again this is from reading on the subject, most of the citations issued at the site to the customer are done so just for your embarassment and to allow the jurisidiction (if they do so) to publish you were cited in the paper, further embarassing you and detering others, the DA then does not prosecute due to never being able to prove you did what you were cited for, unless you were caught in the act by the LEO.
But the non-prosecution part is NEVER put in the paper.
[QUOTE=Brahmabull; 1429432]No 1st hand experience here on this, but this is what I have heard and understand from reading in most places its a on premisis issued citation for which you must appear if the the decides to prosecute the alleged charges. Unlikely they would hall you in but if they did I would be shocked if you couldn't sign yourself out on personal recognizance. Again this is from reading on the subject, most of the citations issued at the site to the customer are done so just for your embarassment and to allow the jurisidiction (if they do so) to publish you were cited in the paper, further embarassing you and detering others, the the then does not prosecute due to never being able to prove you did what you were cited for, unless you were caught in the act by the LEO.
But the non-prosecution part is NEVER put in the paper.[/QUOTE]I have first hand at a baco raid some years ago. When the place is busted just don't say anything. You are getting a massage at what you think is a certified site.
LE from first hand experience acts childish and squirrelly. Totally unprofessional during these raids. So the bottom line is that they are just making it up as they go along. One LE threaten me with his weapon. Brahmabull info is right on. It is all up to the the. You are a witness if brought into court.
When you are locked up all of your stuff is taken away except for your clothes and locked-up in a bag in the property room. After some hours you are taken to see the commissioner who either lets you out on your own recog or he or she sets a bail amount. If you are unaware of how this works you don't have to worry because you will be released without bail. You have to have a bit of a record for them to set a bail amount. Lastly if you are given bail you will require a third party because you and your money are separated and you are locked-up as well.
It's worth mentioning that one of the court commissioners in Towson is an incredibly hot blonde. Once I was ROR I seriously considered asking her out, but the urge to get back to my car and sleep in my own bed was a bit overwhelming. 12 hours in adseg will do that to you.
[QUOTE=Satya;1429531]When you are locked up all of your stuff is taken away except for your clothes and locked-up in a bag in the property room. After some hours you are taken to see the commissioner who either lets you out on your own recog or he or she sets a bail amount. If you are unaware of how this works you don't have to worry because you will be released without bail. You have to have a bit of a record for them to set a bail amount. Lastly if you are given bail you will require a third party because you and your money are separated and you are locked-up as well.[/QUOTE]