Kiss craigslist massage ads goodbye
Well so much for the 1st amendment to the USA Constitution! Looks like the powers to be are trying like hell to get rid of the 1st amendment and the 2nd amendment. Too bad that Craigslist had to bow down to the powers to be in reference to this, some very legitimate massage therapists did advertise on Craigslist, fortunately I kept their numbers and addresses as I often have lower back pain, chiropractic sessions only made it worse.
In most instances, therapeutic massage therapy is a very honorable profession.
Just making sure I'm not the only one.
It seems that Craigslist got rid of therapeutic services now, too. Is that what others are experiencing?
Where can legit massage places advertise now?
[QUOTE=DA9988;3791051]Where can legit massage places advertise now? Facebook?[/QUOTE]I imagine on Facebook, Google, Yelp, and perhaps other sites. My favorite legitimate massage place, Leena Spa, is now advertising on Facebook, also found the place doing a Google search for Leena Spa.