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Originally Posted by RX792P
Not so good an example...
“This place seems to be in a good health care center. However, the moment you walk in, you see that it is anything but,” Yelp reviewer Chris G. said in a review of Tennyson Wellness Center in 2019.
Plano Police later determined that the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) had received a complaint from a citizen who said he was charged for sexual acts that he did not request and that the Tennyson Wellness Center employee refused to refund the money for the acts
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Very rare that this actually happens, I've been to enough AMPs now where I know almost all masseuses are very accommodating to the customer and will not provide extras unless the customer wants it.
What I have heard a lot, and what I'd bet my money on, is that a belligerent monger tried to push a masseuse's boundaries (like demanding BBFS or anal), she was not receptive to it, and then he uses that rejection as an excuse to demand his money back. As much as I'd like to think most posters here are decent human beings, I've heard enough variations of the above story from various mamasans/masseuses to know that they deal with a significant amount of bad apples every month, and every time this occurs they're instructed to give the money back and let the douchebag customer go, but they'll also screenshot that person's face on their security cameras, pass it along in their social media groups, and put him in the communal blacklist.