Cami / Brandon area massage therapist
Does anyone have any info on a girl who runs ads in Creative Loafing? She is oriental and her name is Cami. Her picture is always in the ad. I would love to pay her a visit. Her ad says she is licensed, but who knows. She charges $100 per hour. Not a bad deal if I leave happy.
Thanks to SpeedRacer for a great referral !
I haven't posted much about my exploits during the past 2 months due to an unfortunate incident involving an AMP review(s) and an AMP worker who was harrassed by LEO. I learned my lesson and I am now back posting. But I have decided to leave more to the imagination so to speak.
Based on Speedracer's recommendation, I made a stop at Nagoya tonight.
Nagoya has a back door which I like for privacy. It was open and I walked in and was met by Judy, who Speedracer had recommended. Judy is a very pleasant 45 year old (I'm guessing) Japanese woman about 5'3", a bit heavier than your average AMP spinner (which I prefer) with a nice curvy figure. I really like a nice upper deck and a nice backfield in motion and Judy has both.
My experience was much like Speedracer's, except I spent a little more opting for the full hour (80). Perhaps my session went a little further, so I tipped accordingly. Because of LEO monitoring I am hesitant to say more other than I left very satisfied. I had a great massage and shower.
Definitely well worth the trip!
Overall my new Tampa favorite AMP experience.
CB
[QUOTE=SpeedRacer29]I previously posted a comment about this place which was very favorable. Made a return visit yesterday and was met at the door by Judy, who I met on my last visit there. Paid 60 for half hour and into the shower I went. Received very nice TS with special attention given to my pogo stick. Once back in the room Judy started on the massage then said in a soft voice, " ok, turn over baby ". She reached for the hand cream and then lifted up her top and dropped her shorts. As she was stroking me, I was fingering her with one hand and at the same time guiding her breasts into my mouth with the other hand. After I shot my load she continued stroking me slowly until I was completely limp. She made sure I was happy. After the hot towel, she continued with a massage and then dressed me. Left a 40 tip. Will be back again when I don't have the coin for full service at my favoriye place. As an added bonus, Spa Nagoya is less then 5 minutes from my job.[/QUOTE]
Oriental Massage on Dale Mabry - AVOID
Guys, I believe in judging businesses by the way they market. I paid a visit to Oriental Massage the first week they opened, and posted an AVOID service warning for all members at that time.
1. Their establishment is a high dollar build out, a lot of investment to lose.
2. The place was crawling with young oriental guys(owners?) as well as non-massage oriental young girls. Why???
3. Their advertising is aggressive and misleading.
4. The above facts defy presumption that this is their first establishment. A ring of slick operators from Southern Cal? Texas? Atlanta? Flush with cash to invest.
5. Many, many out-of-towners come to Tampa Bay. Will not many of the guys be tempeted by the aggressive, misleading ads and waste their money?
6. Their advertising ($69 massage etc etc) leaves the reader with the "perception" that standard AMP treatment will be the "reality".
To the extent there were HEs or offers of same at this place or offers, I'll lay 100 to 1 that they were mavericks (kind of like McBush [he he] couldn't resist) and not endorsed by the oweners and not part of a the business model or long-term plans.
Again, I'll lay 100 to 1 that this place is marketing the "illusion of happiness" and always will.
My humble $.02 worth... AVOID.
Cheers!!
Lighting up LEO's radar detectors
You called it, Batchero. Also the location and amount of advertising is a key factor in the amount of attention LEO is going to pay to an AMP.
LEO must do what the mayor and council running the government direct. And complaints from their rich campaign contributors is a big factor. So what location is going to get the most complaints from the big dollar citizens?
(1) Heavily advertised AMP in upscale Carrollwood where they live?
(2) Moderately advertised AMP in Drew Park where their gardener lives?
(3) Discreet AMP tucked in quiet industrial park where no one lives?
AMPS are going to exist, but when they call too much attention and locate where the movers and shakers live, then LEO will shut them down.
Move Mons Venus and 2001 up Dale Mabry into Carrollwood to the Oriental Spa shopping center near where people live. They might last a week, if that.
CB
[QUOTE=Bachatero]Guys, I believe in judging businesses by the way they market. I paid a visit to Oriental Massage the first week they opened, and posted an AVOID service warning for all members at that time.
1. Their establishment is a high dollar build out, a lot of investment to lose.
2. The place was crawling with young oriental guys(owners?) as well as non-massage oriental young girls. Why???
3. Their advertising is aggressive and misleading.
4. The above facts defy presumption that this is their first establishment. A ring of slick operators from Southern Cal? Texas? Atlanta? Flush with cash to invest.
5. Many, many out-of-towners come to Tampa Bay. Will not many of the guys be tempeted by the aggressive, misleading ads and waste their money?
6. Their advertising ($69 massage etc etc) leaves the reader with the "perception" that standard AMP treatment will be the "reality".
To the extent there were HEs or offers of same at this place or offers, I'll lay 100 to 1 that they were mavericks (kind of like McBush [he he] couldn't resist) and not endorsed by the oweners and not part of a the business model or long-term plans.
Again, I'll lay 100 to 1 that this place is marketing the "illusion of happiness" and always will.
My humble $.02 worth... AVOID.
Cheers!![/QUOTE]