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Maybe I had a very high expectation after reading all the reviews. I've definitely had better massages and a better experience. The massage was only 45 minutes long when it was supposed to be 60 minutes. I've bought an add-on service (foot scrub), but not really sure if I got a foot scrub. He rubbed my feet, but it was definitely not a scrub. I think it's the masseur's job to remember what kind of service was bought and makes sure he provides it, I don't like bringing it up halfway through massage or even at the end... I definitely didn't get my money's worth. He never asked if I liked his pressure, but later in the massage he told me that his pressure is the most optimum pressure...said he was a perfectionist. The truth is, I like a little deeper massages... and you can achieve perfection with more pressure... according to my previous experiences. He was supper chatty. I don't do chatty when I get a massage. I can do some pleasant small talk, but when your masseur shares to much of his personal life story... it's unprofessional. The booking process was easy, they both seemed nice people and I'm pretty sure there are people who like that kind of vibe. It was just not for me. I will not be going back.
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