Why are L0 places busy?
Because the vast majority actually go get a massage and could care less about the happy ending.
You bet your ass they would demand a good tip.. even if L0. Originally Posted by MYQUESTMany subAMPS discourage female clients for this very reason.
Many subAMPS discourage female clients for this very reason.This is so true - especially about the second type of L0. Most don’t have a clue about the terms of their lease agreement. And when they get into trouble financially they try to sell their business to some other Chinese buyer by claiming they have tons of repeat clients visiting their shop. I’ve seen the ads on the Chinese online listings trying to offload their places to other prospective Chinese buyers looking to get in on the rub and tug action.
At the end of the day, it’s all about who the shops target.
Some truly just want to be a L0 shop and they have nicer decor and market more to the females. I have been to several of these and the massages are fantastic. Have even received L1+ at one or two of these shops after multiple visits with the same therapist. A great example is the Thai shops…online booking, nice decor and impeccable cleanliness, and the manager speaks English.
Other shops want to be L0. But they don’t really gear themselves to that clientele. They start off with a basic interior, no real advertising (and if they do, they use some Chinese chap who lists them on Rubratings), no online booking, and the person answering the call barely speaks English. These shops start offering an expanded menu from months 2 onwards when they are not able to make rent.
The third shop is the one that wants to make a profit from day 1. They offer an expanded menu from the beginning and they don’t give a damn about how the shop looks. These are the shops where they will overbook and ask one client to wait while they run back to the other room to finish sucking off the other client. If you ever read a hiring ad for one of these shops, they will state that a therapist can easily earn $8k plus a month.
Type 1 successful and so is type 3. Type 2’s success is dependent on whether they can adapt. Originally Posted by bashar