End of an era in Watertown
I walked by H&R block and saw the door propped open with the someone (I assume the former owner) carrying a box down the stairs and placing it on a dolly. I thought about saying some word of support but decided to stay quiet. I assume they've ended their lease and October 1 was the move out date. I also saw that 220 had all spa signage removed and now has a "For Rent" sign in the window. So those places are gone for good.
Too bad. They placed among the best Chinese spas that I've experienced. I enjoyed some very good encounters with beautiful women there. While they never quite reached the consistency of the old Korean spas in Pawtucket, they were good reliable options close to home.
We'll see what comes next. Maybe a new operation will move into the old spaces, or other shops will open up their menu to meet the demand.
Anyone know where Yuyu ended up?
I saw her at muzz, but I heard through the grapevine that she left -- she gave a nice session and was hoping for some intel.
PM or reply here is fine.
Thanks,
Re: Boycott eastern Waltham
No where in the reviews the mongers even slightly mentioned haggling them. I believe he clearly stated that the providers are into shady practices of shorting people time they paid for. It's fraudulent when they charge you for an hour and schedule another john within your hour and hurries you up to a finish. How would they like it if we pay only partial money for the hour.
And what's with this ugly term, "haggling" WTF is that? If we are paying for a service, we have a right to ask for what we are paying for, there's no haggling?.
Something has to change, we have money, we have leverage, you over tipping does not equal great service.
The word is out Boycott eastern Waltham until better service. Enough is Enough.
[QUOTE=Katokay;5574764]I always have great service. I think if you don't haggle they treat you better. They know me now and they now I tip well.[/QUOTE]