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Golden
They are back open, stopped in yeserday. There was only one person working in the whole place. . 70 for the hour. Fantastic massage. It was right up there in the top 3 ever. On the flip DIY was encouraged. When I protested, it was. 5 for hr. Kind of high I know but I wasn't down for DIY.
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Isn't it illegal
For a masseuse to play with your balls but refuse to jerk you off? It should be. I got a groupon for a place between Waterbury and Danbury. Very nice massage with plenty of hints that a HE was on the menu. On the flip I get the slow tease and she asks if it's ok, I give permission, and she starts to tickle the boys. Meanwhile I put my hand on her ass and start running my hand between her legs. This goes on for a long time and I'm thinking, cool a nice slow tease. I get a little more adventurous with my hand, reach a little further and I'm now rubbing my thumb against her pussy, she opens her legs for easier access. All is good until it dawns on me, crap she's not going to go any further.
I grab her hand and put it on my raging hard-on. She giggles but just goes back to my balls. We do this little giggle dance a few times. I finally grab her hand put it on my dick and hold it there with my hand. I don't know how else to describe it but I basically jerked myself off but with her hand.
Cleaned up and left. On the way out saw the other 2 girls and the mamasan. Two of the 3 are not bad. But the mamasan hates people who use Groupon. Last time I was there she basically told me "no HE for Groupon". Fuck her, I have one more Groupon to use
Later.
Vegas.
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[QUOTE=WhenInVegas;3727782]
Cleaned up and left. On the way out saw the other 2 girls and the mamasan. Two of the 3 are not bad. But the mamasan hates people who use Groupon. Last time I was there she basically told me "no HE for Groupon". [/QUOTE]Groupon is strange. I think some business owners get sold a bill of goods about it by local straight-commissioned Groupon sales people, then end up with remorse that gets unfortunately taken out on customers. Customers are sold on Groupon by the thought of getting something free, which seems to attract a large number of users who value the deal over the experience. From the business' standpoint, Groupon seems to work a lot better with events like sports or museum tickets over services, as the marginal cost of filling an empty seat or allowing another person inside is different than providing a service by someone who is paid by gratuities. In the case of the ticket, the chance the person will spend money at a concession or gift shop exists.
In the restaurant business, owners use it as a loss leader to drive traffic in the door hoping to sell at least a few drinks, a bottle of wine, or desserts to balance the discount, or create future loyalty. At the beginning, it was an easy sale, because it makes sense in theory. They hate it when customers purchase only the Groupon stuff and leave, never to return, as they are too cheap to eat anywhere at normal prices. I know several restaurant owners who tried it once, and several others who are glad they never took the bait.
Serving staff hates Groupon because customers will use a buy one meal / get one free Groupon, and not adjust the tip for the value of the second meal or buy anything extra. The boss doesn't make up the difference, so they lose income from that turn of the table. They often refer to Groupon customers as "Groupon ******" and provide bare service while focusing on other customers. Some servers will start disputes with the boss if they feel Grouponers are not evenly distributed to coworkers or refuse to work on nights a Groupon is valid.
So in the end, the small number of people who know how to tip and really would have returned after a good experience are turned off by bad service, because they can't be identified from the tightwads until after the experience is over. The restaurant owners I know who have tried it point out that almost every negative review they've had on social media has come from Groupon customers.
My guess is the local Groupon face-to-face sales force sold MamaSan a bag of blue sky and you're suffering for it.
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Woody thank you for that insight. I might use it for my Master's thesis if you don't mind.
I hear ya but the thing is, they are always on Groupon (continuously for a year +) so it must be working for them. Their latest Groupon offer was for $30 1 hr massage (valentine special). Kind of hard to pass up. I buy them knowing at minimum I get a good massage. If there's a HE, I tip my usual 40, if no HE then I drop it to $20. Girl makes out fine, Groupon or no Groupon.
I think this lady is just not a friendly person.
[QUOTE=Woody50;3728001]Groupon is strange. I think some business owners get sold a bill of goods about it by local straight-commissioned Groupon sales people, then end up with remorse that gets unfortunately taken out on customers. Customers are sold on Groupon by the thought of getting something free, which seems to attract a large number of users who value the deal over the experience. From the business' standpoint, Groupon seems to work a lot better with events like sports or museum tickets over services, as the marginal cost of filling an empty seat or allowing another person inside is different than providing a service by someone who is paid by gratuities. In the case of the ticket, the chance the person will spend money at a concession or gift shop exists.
In the restaurant business, owners use it as a loss leader to drive traffic in the door hoping to sell at least a few drinks, a bottle of wine, or desserts to balance the discount, or create future loyalty. At the beginning, it was an easy sale, because it makes sense in theory. They hate it when customers purchase only the Groupon stuff and leave, never to return, as they are too cheap to eat anywhere at normal prices. I know several restaurant owners who tried it once, and several others who are glad they never took the bait.
Serving staff hates Groupon because customers will use a buy one meal / get one free Groupon, and not adjust the tip for the value of the second meal or buy anything extra. The boss doesn't make up the difference, so they lose income from that turn of the table. They often refer to Groupon customers as "Groupon ******" and provide bare service while focusing on other customers. Some servers will start disputes with the boss if they feel Grouponers are not evenly distributed to coworkers or refuse to work on nights a Groupon is valid.
So in the end, the small number of people who know how to tip and really would have returned after a good experience are turned off by bad service, because they can't be identified from the tightwads until after the experience is over. The restaurant owners I know who have tried it point out that almost every negative review they've had on social media has come from Groupon customers.
My guess is the local Groupon face-to-face sales force sold MamaSan a bag of blue sky and you're suffering for it.[/QUOTE]
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Goldens back!
Went there Saturday morning. Was first customer. She was about mid to late 30's. Had on killer red dress. Huge full c's. Standard half hour massage with me roaming her while on my stomach. The flip. Tld her I wanted BJ amd dating at the why. She agreed. Solid performance. Damage was $ for flip session. Her name is Lucy.
Bradford out.
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Golden
Anybody had a CBJ? No wait swbj at the Golden? Opted for the CBJ and this lady came like she was going to save my shit for leftovers or something. Not sure if they were out of hats and the Asian Martha Stewart had to improvised but it caused a lot of webmd and Dr. Google to if Saran Wrap was ok. Will repeat, but I will just opted for a hand me down.
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Golden
Has anyone been lately? Does it still live up to past reviews?
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Golden
[QUOTE=AnonCt420;3808396]Has anyone been lately? Does it still live up to past reviews?[/QUOTE]I went this weekend and it lived up to the reviews.
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Yo bro
Yo Bro, you couldn't come up with an original name?
[QUOTE=MrWaterbury;3839205]I went this weekend and it lived up to the reviews.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Mr.Wtby;3839997]Yo Bro, you couldn't come up with an original name?[/QUOTE]LOL! If that's he case I am changing my name to "when your located in vegas" LMAO!! Just kiddin.
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Copy Cat
[QUOTE=Mr.Wtby;3839997]Yo Bro, you couldn't come up with an original name?[/QUOTE]Or a report worth reading. ? Delete your account MrWaterbury and rename yourself. You are treading on memories.
Poo.
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Full report
[QUOTE=ILoveThatPoo;3840166]Or a report worth reading. ? Delete your account MrWaterbury and rename yourself. You are treading on memories.
Poo.[/QUOTE]I went in for a massage and only a massage. I needed a massage and nothing was open at 6 pm on a Sunday so I figured I would give them a try. The massage was ok, maybe a 6 out of 10. The masseuse was a 30 to 40 year old woman. Not attractive but not a dog. I got a TS and the hands roamed, but not in a sexual way. The massage was 70 for the hour and about 40 min in she began tickling my back. She asked me to turn over and gave me the motion asking if I was interested. I politely turned her down and she continued he massage. She walked in my back and really gave an effort for the last 20 min. I tipped her 20 on top of the 70 and she seamed disappointed.
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Oh crap! I assumed you let your Mr. Wtby I'd expire and had to create a new one.
To the new MrWaterbury, with all due respect you should change your I'd. Mr. Wtby is like a founding member of this site. He was even featured in the local paper as a 'notorious' monger. This is like joining the Yankees and changing your name to Mickey Mantle.
#DoTheRightThing.
Later,
Vegas.
[QUOTE=Mr.Wtby;3839997]Yo Bro, you couldn't come up with an original name?[/QUOTE]
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Agreed
[QUOTE=WhenInVegas;3840624]Oh crap! I assumed you let your Mr. Wtby I'd expire and had to create a new one.
To the new MrWaterbury, with all due respect you should change your I'd. Mr. Wtby is like a founding member of this site. He was even featured in the local paper as a 'notorious' monger. This is like joining the Yankees and changing your name to Mickey Mantle.
#DoTheRightThing.
Later,
Vegas.[/QUOTE]Update your I'd to CopyCat which is more fitting.
I've been part of this forum for a LONG time and unless you're SteelBlue you need to change the name! Hey.
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[QUOTE=WhenInVegas;3840624]Oh crap! I assumed you let your Mr. Wtby I'd expire and had to create a new one.
To the new MrWaterbury, with all due respect you should change your I'd. Mr. Wtby is like a founding member of this site. He was even featured in the local paper as a 'notorious' monger. This is like joining the Yankees and changing your name to Mickey Mantle.
#DoTheRightThing.
Later,
Vegas.[/QUOTE]Perfect Analogy!