Tricking people at Tranquility
Paid a visit to Tranquility recently and asked for Yo-yo. Lady in front said "sure," took me to a room and took my money. After I undressed and was on the table for a few minutes she pops her head in and says, "Yo-yo busy. Another girl take care of you" and trotted out a woman in her mid-60's to give me my massage. I was pissed! She knew Yo-yo wouldn't be available and still took my money.
Some of these places don't care if you are a repeat customer, they only care about getting your money right then and don't worry about whether you are coming back.
Bottom line at Tranquility is if you ask for someone make damn sure that girl is available BEFORE you give them money. Otherwise you are going to get screwed.
Tricking people at Tranquility
[QUOTE=TheJester;3430394]Paid a visit to Tranquility recently and asked for Yo-yo. Lady in front said "sure," took me to a room and took my money. After I undressed and was on the table for a few minutes she pops her head in and says, "Yo-yo busy. Another girl take care of you" and trotted out a woman in her mid-60's to give me my massage. I was pissed! She knew Yo-yo wouldn't be available and still took my money.
Some of these places don't care if you are a repeat customer, they only care about getting your money right then and don't worry about whether you are coming back.
Bottom line at Tranquility is if you ask for someone make damn sure that girl is available BEFORE you give them money. Otherwise you are going to get screwed.[/QUOTE]This is very common. The "protocol" they want is for you to call to reserve a gal, not walk in and ask for someone. They work off of the idea of "Who's up next" it seems.
Walking in and asking for some girl or asking to see all the girls so you can pick seems to irritate them. But I do it anyway. Yes, keep your money in your pocket until you see the one that will do the massage, and walk out if you don't like the one they may try to trick you into.