Ad seems suspicious to me. Almost as if it was a pissed off customer or competition trying to cause trouble. I really doubt that it's an ad placed by that provider. If there was no address, I would chalk it up as a scam ad, but since its an actual place, and they list their address.... I don't think it's likely a sting of any sort, though -- catching customers that way is not going to be cost effective.
I’ve been there but it was in December. If I remember correctly it was like a house. The main floor was partitioned off into separate massage rooms. I did get what I wanted there.
I would think entrapment if someone were to try and receive any of that and got busted, but I have never seen a legit ad being that overt.
Of course, fantasy is a form of popular fiction, and we do live in a country where free speech is supposed to be allowed. It isn't the discussion that anyone gets busted for, it is proof of intent.
Hawks must be remembering wrong, it is a storefront parlor in a strip mall near a Hy-Vee. I haven’t tried calling, but when I walked in about a month ago it was a pretty standard AMP with L1 ending. I tried it because it was one of the few not closed when Davenport did its crackdown. Didn’t get anything like promised in the ad, but also didn’t ask.
Must be a different one then I went to. Thought it was called Lilly massage or some sort. I don’t remember I guess. I was passing through town.