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03-20-25 15:48 #9939Senior Member

Posts: 1799Sisters massage
On Grand blvd in the covue Anyone been there. Reports. Thanks all. Looks like I have never been to this one before. The others on Mill Plain are usually pretty good The one next to the nail salon had a hot spinner in it and was fun to enjoy. I like to explore new places. I like the full on massage and relaxation. Not the wam bam in and out as its not the value I am looking for. I like personal attention and true relaxation which I am happy to pay for.
Cheers Might venture across the river.
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03-20-25 12:20 #9938Senior Member

Posts: 134Yes, while some might think its just the same when they pay $180-220, but girls are human too. This works both way, right? They might walk out the room more, less time spent on you or don't give you their 100% or maybe rushing through lots of things (you're *NOT* self aware of it). While one might argue there is not much difference but you be your own judge.
Originally Posted by MixedPlate89
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For example:
Person A) Pays $200, average service (1 shot) ^_^
Person B) Pays $300, exceptional service (1 shot or more) plus secret menu ^_^
Okay i don't want to be called out promoting HIGHER PRICE on this forum. Running away now LOL
Peace my friend, keep reviewing shops for us. I love your LONG reviews.
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03-20-25 11:55 #9937Senior Member

Posts: 134Very well written and aligned with what I'm trying to convey.
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Have a nice day to you too.
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03-20-25 11:52 #9936Senior Member

Posts: 1799Tips and value
Everyone has different views of value. Like the guy who asked the Streetwalker how much for a hand job. She said 60 he said thanks. I wanted to see how much I was saving myself everyday.
Tips, I usually do not give a tip if the amount for extras was negotiated before hand. The house fee is fixed in my opinion. Kind of like tipping the coffee girl. My god You add the price of a tip to the coffee and its out of the world for any type of value 5 coffee beans and hot water poured into a cup.
However if the girl really goes above and beyond and does what I want her to do or perform. Then again if nothing was negotiated before hand. I am more generous. It seems Many times I have had the girl very happy and pleased with the amount I gave her. IF they get used to you and know you are a person who pays well and is consistent. You will get treated well. Like a restaurant I used to Frequent, I tipped well and was always taken care of Way ahead of anyone else. Sometimes they would ask a customer to slide over so I can have a seat if I was in the bar. I do not mind paying for service.
Back to places. So many new places So little time. I have been meaning to try the place on Powell and 148th. Its been a long time since I have been there. Short of reading back a long ways. Any updates.
Have a great day guys and girls.
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03-20-25 11:30 #9935Senior Member

Posts: 134Those aren't guidelines or my guidelines per se, just analyzing and sharing my personal subjective opinion on the subject matters. Illustrating 15% or 20% as tipping preference/option like what we see on a POS machine just further demonstrate that's a tipping *option* and it doesn't justify *market price*. Just like how we tip providers.
Originally Posted by OneOne9
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Like you reinforced yourself, House (FEE) and provider (Tips) are two different categories. Fee is set standard value that one always pay and (TIPS) is discretional amount that we decide what we want to pay. Sharing what one or few pay for tips is one thing, but trying to manipulate or standardize something base what few handful of people pay and called it a *Market Price* is on a totally different scale. Just want to point that out!
Buying power is merely to POINT OUT, what's fair or not fair in your book isn't the same for me or others. That's just logic don't need to debate over common sense.
To put it in plain English, some member pay $200 and think that's fair market value, some might think that's a lot, some might think that's not a lot. That's literally all I'm saying don't need to over analyzed something very simple. Just because someone pay $200 and *think* its the so call *market value* and had success with it, doesn't give them the right to call out someone who pays more than $200. That's all there is to it. People who pay higher can also agree or disagree with it. When few members wonder why Mixedplate89 get some of the stuff other hasn't experience then one might ponder why? Maybe he's handsome or charming or just simply pay *MORE*?
This is a general issue with this forum, just like when some member like to post long reviews. If you don't like to read it then do yourself and everyone a favor just skip it. No harm done ^_^
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03-20-25 11:13 #9934Senior Member

Posts: 551Tips and fees
Money collected before service is a fee. Money paid after a service without previously discussing the amount is a tip. Many times reviews are written about shop fee plus tips. Tips means more than one, how many times are you and others tipping a provider? Both have nothing to do with ones income but what a service or product is worth. The market determines the product or service worth.
Originally Posted by SageSix
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False shortages of a product or fake info suggesting a product is worth more than the market supports is designed for uninformed people who just follow the herd. Your tipping guidelines are irrelevant for providers.
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03-20-25 02:17 #9933Senior Member

Posts: 134In general, when something is pre-determined and has fixed value like house fee we can spent time analyzing what's their fair market value.
Originally Posted by Trumpeter
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Tips is discretional in nature and determined by customer discretion base on their liking. Remember, everyone's experience and expectation and liking are all different.
Some general base guidelines for Tipping world are 15% to 20% and if you received a exceptional service you can tip over 20%.
If you have been blessed to have an abundance, I would encourage you to tip anybody you feel drawn to and whatever you feel comfortable with.
If you don't have much (that's fine) or just don't want to pay (more) than what you believe the market price (subjective opinion base on buying power) should be, that's fine too.
Whatever strategy have shared and advised here, in the end of day we are all different individual and as long as you pay what you think it's worth YOU WILL BE FINE. You are only responsible for yourself and nobody else.
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03-20-25 01:15 #9932Senior Member

Posts: 255Negotiating
That works too.
It's a cultural thing. These girls have grown up negotiating for a lot of things and it's just a part of life. We don't do it often here and most people in the West are uncomfortable with it.
I spent quite a bit of time in China and in the touristy areas I would see people way overpay for things because they were basing the price on what they thought they would pay here and they were uncomfortable negotiating. The sellers knew this and took advantage.
Offering a fair price and walking away is what works the best. You can't underpay because they'll just let you keep walking. The trick there is to determine a fair price, which takes getting a few no's and adjusting accordingly. We have the advantage of this group to learn what others are paying. In the end you have to decide what it's worth to you because there are a lot of other things you can get with the same amount of money.
Originally Posted by OneOne9
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03-20-25 00:56 #9931Senior Member

Posts: 551Negotiating
I kind of agree with you, but I never get involved in bidding. I offer a price and that is first and final offer.
Originally Posted by Trumpeter
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Like usual I did a poor job of explaining. Examples 2 and 3 would be if I just walked into a shop and depending on the vibe would determine when I would make my offer.
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03-20-25 00:34 #9930Senior Member

Posts: 255Negotiating
What you're doing is negotiating. You're offering a price for services and walking away if they say no. You're just pre-negotiating to avoid useless travel.
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Originally Posted by OneOne9
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03-20-25 00:31 #9929Regular Member

Posts: 129All good. Yeah It's subjective tbh on what's "low," and what's,"high," or what's, "fair," etc. For me, I'm willing to part with $260 at the very highest. Idc what others pay it's not my money so I'm not gon judge them or say they paying too high or too low etc. The end game is to get poonani LOL from a chick you find attractive at AMP's. Of course in an ideal world I'd like to pay $180-200, as most are suggesting & I've tried. For me, I'm not going to haggle or debate or make it to a pt where the chick becomes focused on that & it decreases the service & now she becomes bitter & ain't giving me good service where it's rushed or whatever so I am willing to pay premium price. If I deem it to be cool. I'm a business guy so if things are valued than a "higher price," may be required & I'm willing to pay that if I want product or service X given I budget well, make good money etch & it's money I'm willing to lose so I'm good.
Originally Posted by SageSix
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That's how I see it at least. It's all good though. You're right. I respect folks perspectives on this though so it's all a learning experience for me as a rookie AMP cat.
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03-19-25 23:52 #9928Senior Member

Posts: 551I don't negotiate
1. I send them a text and ask if xxx / xx is ok. If they reply with an ok or come I will go and discuss what I want for xxx. If they say no, not a biggie.
Originally Posted by Trumpeter
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2. When I arrive and we go to the room I tell them I have xxx and what I expect. Once again if they say no, no biggie.
3. When I arrive I pay the shop fee, at the flip I tell them what I have and expect.
I very seldom walk but IMHO always make a fair offer but never consider what the over payers are claiming to pay.
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03-19-25 22:35 #9927Senior Member

Posts: 134Honestly, I'm about your $$$ range and bit higher and I'm a hardcore Chinese agency veteran so I know what service I can request (when I see agency girl working in AMP) so I pay them base on their services.
Originally Posted by MixedPlate89
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Of course, nothing wrong with sticking with what you pay! Also, nothing wrong with going with what rest of the monger pay.
In the end of day, no one knows what you pay other than yourself!
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03-19-25 22:29 #9926Senior Member

Posts: 134Bro, 4 shop in 1 day? Or different days? That's hardcore!
Originally Posted by BobA0
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Yes, lots of girl rotating at Candy are Chinese agencies girl that venture into AMP. This month, I had went to Hollywood, Love, Nine and Candy and Momo is still by far the most energetic.
1) Hollywood girls quality are slowly declining compare to 2 years ago and their major draw back are their walls is not against ceiling and you can hear almost anything that's happening in the shop. Won't repeat.
2) Love is limited with 2 room, so sometimes you have to wait and my Zoey experience is similar to what others has share. Young but not attractive and she loves to compliment how you look physically and literally everything about you and that's a little fakey for me. LOL.
3) Nine Spa, located in Aloha a bit far away from SE Portland side and I was running errand and decided to give it a shot. Girl name is NiNi? Mid to late 30 looking and she will not take off her cloth all the way, maybe to hide birth scar or belly? Mediocre CBJ, boring FS and everything is average or below average definitely won't repeat. She's accompanied by another older lady in her late 40's, probably shop owner or Mamasan. Beaverton / Aloha / Tigard region in general isn't on par with Portland.
4) Candy, their service queen Annie is back like some have mentioned with enhancement. Haven't gone back yet we will see. TBD
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03-19-25 16:58 #9925Senior Member

Posts: 255Negotiating
Whether you're haggling over the price of a massage and extras or a suitcase in a shop in Shanghai, the key is to be willing to walk out. Have a price, and if they don't like it, leave. You can start on the lower side, so you come up a little and meet in the middle, but know you're top price, and don't go over.
I only take that amount in with me, so I can tell them that's all I have. That way they can't convince you to go higher when the little brain is trying to take control.
You can't cheat them because they can always say no too.








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