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Do NOT go here. I typically don't write Yelp reviews but my experience with this place changed my mind. I went for a massage in July. The masseuse was nice but you could tell she had no idea what she was doing. She even recommended that I should go to a physical therapist instead for my sore back and even admitted she hadn't been a massage therapist for very long. For the price they are charging you'd expect to have someone that knows what they're doing. But if that was the only issue I wouldn't be writing this review. The real issue? Like someone else mentioned in another review, I recently noticed a $5 charge on my credit card statement from them. It is beyond fishy that 3 months after I went there my credit card gets charged again. It makes me feel like they were hoping I wouldn't notice and based on this happening to someone else previously makes me think this is something they might be doing to cover costs for what seems to be a failing business. Don't go here unless you want mysterious charges to show up months later. And full disclosure, I did call them to tell them about the charge and they said they are refunding me the money and claimed they were having a problem with their system. I just don't buy it and I will never go back.
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