After reading about Tai Chi Disappointment, I had to hop in here and stop lurking.
Tai Chi is as much a scam operation now as anything.
I'm not sure what happened or what changed, but things have went down hill fast and my last visit was an absolute shitshow.
I arrived and asked for the hour and was taken to my room. She said it would be 10 minutes, at which point she left me alone in the entire building as she left to what I would later realize was her picking up some other people to help with a massage that was scheduled later (a couple had come in wanting massages and she was the only one there at the time).
After being left alone for what ended up being 15 minutes and questioning if I should leave despite having already paid her, she finally came back and we began the massage.
The massage was lackluster. Not much more than you would get from a friend or loved one, but what can you expect. All I can say is I've had better, even better from Tai Chi in the past.
The 'play' before the flip was minimal. Just enough to realize she was actually going to offer service on the flip, but that was all.
After the flip, she massaged my groin before attempting to finish me, stopping well short of anything despite putting a death grip on me. She said we were finished, and I checked the clock, noticing it was an hour past the time I had arrived, not much more than a 30 to 45 min massage start to finish.
As I was getting dressed, I left the 60 $ tip in the usual spot so as not to physically hand off money for the same things they have signs everywhere for not to solicit. I grabbed my water from her, thanked her and left. As I made my way to the car, she was yelling about the tip and I explained I'd left it on the table. Mama of the house came and tried to coax me into paying again, saying there was no tip left. They had both been in the room prior to bringing me back in, I suspect pocketed the money then argued with me while another gentlemen waited in the hallway. I explained time and time again to Mama that I'd left it in the same spot, they turned the room inside out, pretending to open their pockets and 'prove' they didn't have the money.
Mama also tried to grab my wallet from my shorts while I explained I wasn't going to pay them again when I'd left the cash on the table under the lamp. I wasn't about to let a '$60 hour long massage' ahem. 120. Turn into 180.
Mama finally let me leave the room, I told them I wasn't coming back, and I told the gentleman in the hallway not to bother in hopes he'd dodge an equally bad time.
My guess is they saw how much money was in my wallet when I paid when I came in and knew I'd have more on me.
So yeah, stay away from Tai Chi. It wasn't like this a few months ago and I'm guessing they are scamming what they can to get by since they aren't exactly the most popular place in town. None of the AMPs around here are better than a 5 out of 10, but at least there are a few that are fairly straight forward and reliable.
Hope this helps yall stay away from a bad time and you spend your money on better literally anywhere else.
