It's easier from them to text
[QUOTE=KukuiStreet;2324988]This is typical of the Thai places wanting to lure you in without talking. Her phone did not pick up and a while later I get a text asking if I want a massage. I text back, call me. I swear, she was texting with me back and forth multiple times and I kept texting her to call me. Finally, she text back that she was massaging and could not call me. Well, she is either full of it, or whomever she was massaging must have been pretty pissed of cause we were texting for over ten minutes. I go with the former.
The last few times this has happened, it's been someone working out of the Century Center Thai places. I think when the customer wants to qualify the therapist with a quick phone call, they know the customer will not show up. The upshot, most likely will be a legit massage only, even though they try to upsell with their looks. Want to have it both ways.[/QUOTE]Sometimes the girls may use an app to text because they don't speak or understand English very well. For many of the girls, even if they seem to speak and understand English they really don't. So they use an app which allows them to translate English into their native language.
Kapolei ads-Maybe those scams
[QUOTE=Pubius;2324812]Two pairs posted the same time, the post ids are all 516 xxxx so they probably never posted before, the first three all begin with "(greeting). ".[/QUOTE]Not sure as I didn't try calling, but these may also be those scam ads where they try to get you to sign up to a website. Once you sign up, it's very difficult to quit. I even had one that guaranteed that they had discontinued the service (a long time ago), but then started charging again.