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| - I was pulled in by the lucrative $20/hr sign outside.
But once I went inside, they told me $20 for feet only, and $35 for feet and body.
I said I only wanted to do the $20 massage.
Not a fan of misleading advertising.
Next, I was led into a room, asked if I wanted to tea or water (which I thought was a nice touch). The bucket of water for my feet, cup of water, and some snacks come out quickly.
I waited about 10-15 minutes before someone came to work on me, which is usually OK, but the people in the next room would not stop talking and I became irritated. There are no walls in these massage places, just curtains so anyone talking would be heard by everyone. I did not want to hear other people's annoying gossip. Anyway, they finally shut up and a masseuse starts to work on me.
I do upgrade my massage to the 1/2 body, 1/2 feet because it was just $15 and my neck was a bit stiff. The massage is pretty straight forward and normal from here but I needed to ask for more pressure. The best part is the last 15 minutes where he dug deeper in the back muscles.
I don't know why this happens to me but my massage ended too early. It ended before the chatty ladies in the next section. Maybe the foot soak was part of the time?
Not going back to this one either.
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