Went there a week or so ago and the therapist didn’t know how to give a massage… NOT at all. Probably the worst massage I’ve ever had. I’m sure she didn’t go to any legitimate classes to learn massage. I actually stopped the massage and couldn’t get out fast enough. She stayed in the room and watched me get dressed. Did not change the sheet on the table but straightened it out and put a new towel on it. YUK. I’m glad I didn’t get CRABS! Not a nice experience at all. English was very poor.
Chris L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Santa Cruz, CA
Was in the neighborhood looking for a therapeutic massage after work, saw the CL ad that said $ 70 for 2 hours so made an appt. by phone and they quoted the same price as stated on CL. When I arrived, the therapist informed me that it was $ 90 for a deep tissue massage, and $ 70 for a soft one, contrary to what the ad stated and what she had told me on the cell. So had to put it on my C. Card which she charged me another $ 5. While irritated at their tactics, I didn’t argue it and she led me to the back room where I received the worst massage of my life. Being a trained CMT, I realized that she had no skill whatsoever and although she tried to speak English, she didn’t understand any instructions for a deeper massage. I knew to look at the clock when she started, as sure enough she stopped ½ hour early, then argued with me about the time we started. At that point, with a worthless 1.5 hr. massage and being overcharged, I graciously gave her a $ 20 tip for which she didn’t deserve. She started screaming at me for $ 40 and when I walked away laughing she yelled never come back? And finally to top it all off, the next day I noticed that they fraudulently charged my credit card $ 135. Now I’m disputing the claim and writing this review to forewarn others to stay away from this business at all costs. False advertisement, slimy tactics, and fraudulently charging my credit card? This place should be shut down and their license revoked.