Short story: She can't do math with time or money. Massage was good, except she ask if I wanted HE 3 times, I kept refusing.
Long story: I asked for 90 massage, gave her $100, asked for change ($10), which she agreed to...
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Short story: She can't do math with time or money. Massage was good, except she ask if I wanted HE 3 times, I kept refusing.
Long story: I asked for 90 massage, gave her $100, asked for change ($10), which she agreed to do. Another lady came in the room (without change) and started the massage. As stated, massage was good, except for her repeatedly asking me if I wanted HE. 75 minutes into the massage another customer came the store, she left the room to talk with him. She came back to the my room and said my massage was done. Assuming $60 for 60 minutes, $90 for 90 minutes then $75 should be for 75 minutes. I gave her $20 as a tip and she said 'more, not enough'. Let's do the math; $75 for the massage, paid her $120 (she never brought back the $10), so the tip ended up being $45 - that's 60% tip, which apparently wasn't enough for her. How do I know it only was 75 minutes? My google maps showed I arrive there and 80 minutes later drove away, giving me 5 minutes to exit my vehicle, walk in the store, undress, redress, tip (argue about it), walk back to my vehicle and drive away. Ok, let's say she did the entire 90 minutes, she still received $30 as a tip, which is 33%. Typically, 20% tips is the minimum they want.
Compare this to a different place I went last week. 90 minute massage, paid $120 ($30 tip, 33%). I received a full 90 minute massage. Google maps showed I was there for 98 minutes, so I took 8 (not 5) additional minutes to do everything as stated above. The lady that gave me the massage was very happy with the tip and gave me a big hug and said 'thank you' over and over.
I used to like this place, they just lost a customer (that tips generously). Perhaps even more customers after reading this review.