[QUOTE=QuartzB;6987585]I'm not a lawyer, but it seems to me that the clause "the establishment must confirm the identification of the Client. " means that the spa must see some sort of identification. How else can they confirm the clients identify?
Further, I imagine that it's probably illegal for the client to give false information on an intake form. The false information alone could be a charge by itself.
Take what I wrote with a grain of salt. Once again, I'm not a lawyer.[/QUOTE]Nor am I a lawyer.
1. Use CASH only. (Place it on the table, don't pay directly.)
2. Admit NOTHING. ("I don't know what you're talking about, officer."
3. DENY everything. ("I don't even know what they do there. Massages, right?
4. Make COUNTER-ACCUSATIONS. ("The person I saw near that place was YOU, sir."
Should work swimmingly.
