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01-12-21 01:39 #40915Senior Member

Posts: 80Is 160 just for FS or house and FS both?
Shit For 160 I can skip the massage and get down to business.
Originally Posted by SkyWookie
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01-12-21 01:30 #40914Senior Member

Posts: 80Oh ok
Thanks for the response I was about to ask how to tell the difference between a camp or kamp but someone just explained it.
Originally Posted by Niteluvr
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01-11-21 22:58 #40913Senior Member

Posts: 1456Lemon
It has been my experience at Lemon that they all demand good tips for average service, and they won't do anything until they negotiate the price. I prefer places that they don't ask for anything and take what you give based on service at the end, across the side street is a great place that does just that.
Originally Posted by DandiDanny
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01-11-21 20:01 #40912Senior Member

Posts: 362A Couple of Things to Add
There are some ATL Camps that collect the house up front. In my experience it's a 30 - 70 split of those that do versus don't. Rarely have I been asked for the service fee before the fun happens. Camps usually just say massage on the sign or add parlor on the end. Kamps end with spa (Tiger Spa, Joy Health Spa, Gold Spa, etc.). When in DFW spas I've always left the room and service fee ($200) on the side table. It remained there until after the session. Here in the ATL room fee at Kamps is fronted by Mama and service fee by provider, usually after the T / S.
Originally Posted by Runon99
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01-11-21 19:05 #40911Senior Member

Posts: 4042CAMPs usually have the word "Massage" at the end of their name. KAMPS will have the word "Spa". When you enter a CAMP you'll see a small lobby and someone will take you to a room. That someone usually is the person next in rotation to massage you. At a KAMP when you enter you'll be in a smaller room and will have to ring a doorbell. The woman who answers is the mamasan (older) and will take you to a room. Women at CAMPs wear regular clothes while at KAMPs they'll wear lingerie. CAMPs play sleepy like Chinese music while KAMPs will have a radio station on. Most CAMPs are in strip malls while KAMPs are in a place by itself. At a CAMP youll get a full massage while at KAMPs youll get a 5-10 minute massage and then asked to flip to negotiate what youd like and for what prices. Hope that helps.
Originally Posted by Percy1234
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01-11-21 18:52 #40910Banned Member

Posts: 13634How to Identify a CAMP
RTFF. But couldn't find a guide on how to identify a CAMP (HJ) vs KAMP (FS). By reading the different posts, getting some idea. But is there a specific feature or characteristic of the location that would indicate CAMP or KAMP?
To me, the most obvious clue to a CAMP is the menu of services on the wall by the counter and / or on the counter in the form of a takeout menu, the same size as you find find in a Chinese takeout restaurant. Also, most CAMPs have a stack of business cards on the counter as well.
Originally Posted by Runon99
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01-11-21 18:38 #40909Banned Member

Posts: 31Prices. KAMP is usually $80/ hr. CAMP is $60/ hr.
Originally Posted by Percy1234
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RR / RM or whatever that other site is shows the rates and occasionally ethnicity. But you can tell by rates.
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01-11-21 17:58 #40908Senior Member

Posts: 594By the way, this last sign of a CAMP -- not paying the house fee until the end -- seems to be a local Atlanta area CAMP feature, not a universal one. Most CAMPs I have visited in other parts of the country collect the house fee at the beginning, leaving only the tip to be paid directly to the girl either during or after the massage.
Originally Posted by Runon99
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At KAMPs around Atlanta, you will pay the house fee at the beginning. Then, at least at most places, you will pay the tip to the girl directly, but that will probably happen after a short, cursory massage when additional services are discussed and a price agreed upon. She will probably take that tip and leave the room before extra services commence. Things might unfold a little differently if you're a regular and the girl knows you well, but most of the girls at KAMPs are just visiting, so. Probably not.
Things might unfold differently in other cities at KAMPs as well. In both Dallas and Philadelphia, for example, I have just paid a flat 200 to the manager at the beginning at that covered everything which followed. Good times in those cities.
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01-11-21 17:41 #40907Senior Member

Posts: 594The C in CAMP stands for Chinese and the K in KAMP stands for Korean, though girls in KAMPs might also be Latina, White, etc. Services at a CAMP might not be restricted to a HJ, but that's very much YMMV.
Originally Posted by Percy1234
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If you're looking for a specific physical characteristic before you talk to anyone, most (maybe all?) KAMPs in the Atlanta area have a small enclosed entry room beyond the main entrance. There may or may not also be a tiny window that someone will open to look at you after you enter and maybe ring a buzzer (if they don't already know you're there from a door chime and / or a security camera). If you're let past the locked door in the entry room, the person who greets you might be an older woman who could pass for a cleaning lady. The price quoted to you will probably be 70 or 80. You will be required to pay in advance, though you can get your money back if you enter and don't like who's available. These are all signs of a KAMP.
A CAMP will just have a front desk visible upon entry. A manager might greet you but you just as likely might be greeted by the girl who will give your massage. Or a girl who pops out of a room and tells you how long you need to wait until someone is available. They will probably all be Chinese. The posted house fee will be lower than at a KAMP and you probably won't need to pay it in advance.
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01-11-21 16:49 #40906Senior Member

Posts: 327K v C
AMPs in this area usually follow this naming convention:
Originally Posted by Percy1234
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"Massage" in shop name = CAMP. For example, "Kaina Massage".
"Spa" in shop name = KAMP. For example, "Gold Spa".
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01-11-21 16:36 #40905Senior Member

Posts: 152Identifying CAMP vs KAMP
RTFF. But couldn't find a guide on how to identify a CAMP (HJ) vs KAMP (FS). By reading the different posts, getting some idea. But is there a specific feature or characteristic of the location that would indicate CAMP or KAMP?
Originally Posted by Nicky233
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01-11-21 15:56 #40904Senior Member

Posts: 140Mamasan smiled cause she knew you got taken.
Originally Posted by Crgnjul
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Last time I went to Gold Spa, I haggled and haggled and haggled to get the Kgirl down. Finally we agreed to 15 minutes at $140 FS. I knew it was going to suck in a bad way, so after she took her clothes off, I told her I'd rather come back later. She was pissed, but I got my money back and left. Haven't been back since.
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01-11-21 15:52 #40903Senior Member

Posts: 140+1 Struggling working girls need that money, too.
Originally Posted by SgtSoros
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01-11-21 14:06 #40902Banned Member

Posts: 13634From what I've experienced and others have said, all of the girls at Lemon are money hustlers. Best you can do is decide on a tip amount that you're comfortable with and be willing to walk if the girl won't accept it.
Originally Posted by DandiDanny
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01-11-21 13:57 #40901Banned Member

Posts: 13634The only places that offer FS are Korean parlors, which we call KAMPs. Expect to pay $60-$80 just for the house fee and an additional $120-$160 for CFS. For $150 total you'll likely only get a nude HJ.
Originally Posted by TrillBoi69
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