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Review: Asian Spa - Jenny

justsomeguyidk

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Title: Review: Asian Spa - Jenny
Date: Nov 1, 2023
Phone: 610-777-1066
City: Reading
State: PA
Location: Lancaster Ave, next to Wendy’s
House Fee & Tip (if applicable) 40
Nationality: Chinese
Age Estimate: Late 30s
Physical Description: About 5’4”, 140 lbs, round face, starting to show some age, nice big C’s, round belly

Recommendation: Yes
 

Flatlined

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I've stayed away from Reading for a while. Was there about 4 years ago and had a nice massage but no hint of any HE. I might want to try it now that Judy is gone from Hamburg Spa.
 

starrlucky

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I have used a credit card at this spa and the one located in sinking spring , Mei Ling. Both are owned/operated by the same group. I never worried about it because Lisa, Linda , and Cathy do not come across as the type that would do something fraudulent with your card. They are professional wonderful ladies.
 

Jasong

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Conventional wisdom says that when meeting a woman in this way to bring only your ID and the cash you are willing to spend. Nothing more. You may trust them. But your exposure is significant if you use a cc or give any personally identifying info. Name address etc. in the event of a dispute you have no legs. While you are anonymous your leverage is nearly absolute if there were some issue. Face it these folks work for an organization and none are adraid of breaking laws or even consequences. Theyll just get more gals and open elsewhere. If they or the people they work with / for decide to generate a bit of revenue off your card info there is absolutely nothing you can do. What are you gonna do file a police report or lawsuit? No.
Is this scenario likely? Maybe not. But its possible. Youre exposed with no recourse. Why put yourself in that position? Theres reasons nearly no one does this. I hope it never goes bad for you guys. Stay safe
 

justsomeguyidk

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In my case, there was no need to hide my location. No worries there. And fraud detection is very good these days. I see a fraudulent charge, I press a few buttons on my phone and it gets fixed. Easy peasy. Maybe I have to get a new card, but that’s not a big deal. I’d be more concerned about bringing my ID in and having them snoop and grab my address and license number to use for who knows what.
 

Jasong

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In my case, there was no need to hide my location. No worries there. And fraud detection is very good these days. I see a fraudulent charge, I press a few buttons on my phone and it gets fixed. Easy peasy. Maybe I have to get a new card, but that’s not a big deal. I’d be more concerned about bringing my ID in and having them snoop and grab my address and license number to use for who knows what.
True too
 

Rickfunguy

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Personal opinion: When I was starting out with Mps and, later, AMPs (almost 30 years ago) I was very cautious and left my wallet in the car, bringing in just enough money to pay the massage and tip. Over the years, I have been ripped off by independent providers and I would be cautious with American MPs. However, I have never had an incident with an AMP and am very comfortable leaving my wallet in the room even while getting a TS. These girls don't steal (except time). I prefer cash to a CC but the risk is practically zero and I would be way more comfortable using my CC at an AMP than a restaurant or over the phone.
 

Jasong

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Personal opinion: When I was starting out with Mps and, later, AMPs (almost 30 years ago) I was very cautious and left my wallet in the car, bringing in just enough money to pay the massage and tip. Over the years, I have been ripped off by independent providers and I would be cautious with American MPs. However, I have never had an incident with an AMP and am very comfortable leaving my wallet in the room even while getting a TS. These girls don't steal (except time). I prefer cash to a CC but the risk is practically zero and I would be way more comfortable using my CC at an AMP than a restaurant or over the phone.
Fair.
My thought though is if a restaurant racks up my card, i can call bank, visa, police, reviews, and pursue civil and criminal charges. The employee culprit isnt a ghost.
AMP - good luck fixing it. If they had a mind to they could not inly use the card but sell the card as well. Who am i gonna cry to. The DA? Cops? Social media?
I dont trust people with my financial info when i have no leverage at all.
Just my own opinion. Everyone is different
 

Rickfunguy

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Fair.
My thought though is if a restaurant racks up my card, i can call bank, visa, police, reviews, and pursue civil and criminal charges. The employee culprit isnt a ghost.
AMP - good luck fixing it. If they had a mind to they could not inly use the card but sell the card as well. Who am i gonna cry to. The DA? Cops? Social media?
I dont trust people with my financial info when i have no leverage at all.
Just my own opinion. Everyone is different
Your credit card company should be able to investigate any disputed charge on your bill. They will reverse the charges, freeze your card and promptly Fed Ex you a new one. This has happened to me on a number of occasions including a vacation overseas. I have never had a problem recovering a fraudulent charge. An AMP is just a massage parlor until proven differently. If you have a charge that you didn't make call the CC company and tell them the situation. It's none of their business if you got a HE. No problem. I might worry more about cash in my wallet but as I said, I have never had anything stolen in an AMP and I about 1,000 visits, maybe more. Now, if you S/O goes over your CC bill, you're on your own!
 
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