Report: Lavender and Hong
Lavender:
Strike 2. This used to be my go-to place, but the quality of service have gone down a lot since back in the day. In this particular instance, called and made an appointment. The massage was below average with some teasing. To top it off, no HE. Gave her a 10% tip, heard her grumbling while I walked out. Sorry, didn't get the name. Will not be going back for strike 3.
Hong:
This place is really out of my way, but needed to find a new regular place based on my recent experiences at Lavender. Called an made an appointment. Arrived to find she double booked. So my one hour session turned to 1/2 hour, because there was a fellow-monger waiting next door. She was very apologetic. Message was softer than I'd like (she kept insisting it was good). Oh yeah, she got the HE out of the way as soon as she walked into the "room (not the best set-up)." I mean, where's the romance (just kidding)? Will not repeat.
"Smile! You are on Television"
The next time you go to Lavender, ask them if they are still using a hidden video camera to record visitors as they are entering or leaving the reception area by the front door.
As I was leaving after my last visit, I caught a glimpse of an image on the monitor that sits on the front desk. I peeked around the desk, and much to my amazement, there in living color was an image of ....BA!.... Looking around the room, I discerned that a camera was hidden within one of the objects on the desk.
Further intelligence gathering revealed that all visitors are recorded so that the manager can get an accurate count and determine whether the ladies have exceeded the time for which their gentlemen callers have paid.
Perhaps these devices are used much more commonly than we realize, which would explain why AMP ladies are such diligent clock-watchers even when no one else appears to be working on site.
If they use cameras without our knowledge in the reception area, where else might they deploy them?
Am I the only Hobbyist who finds this alarming?