You go by a review provided by someone who hasn’t reviewed anything else? Sounds like the disgruntled wife from a review further down. “My husband Brian got a happy ending...”
If there really was a problem you would probably see some mention of it here. You have to remember the gals who are regular staff (not the two week visit kind) make their money through repeat business. You have to run a clean business without complaints to have a steady clientele. Word generally gets around about dirty/problematic spas or masseuses and they starve.
That said, you do have to cultivate providers you like and it takes more than one visit to build a trust both ways. If you’re looking for a one and done and don’t care who you see, and oh, by the way, give me bare service. Then you’re asking for an opportunity to visit a clinic.
One of the benefits of ECCIE is that places with consistent reviews probably deserve them. And you can generally tell by the reviewers, if the reviewer is consistently playing Russian roulette with bare services then he maybe the one loading the bullet for you!
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