Healthy Foot Spa
- Amerika Birleşik Devletleri (ABD)
- Okyanus, CA
- SPA salonlar
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3772 Mission Avenue #132, Oceanside |
4 oranları
7.00/10.00
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+1 760-722-6288
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Pamela Force (31.08.2017 05:25)
20 dollars for a "foot massage" and was basically a full body massage! Very professional, strong and nice quiet place tucked in a mini mall off of Mission near Killer Pizza. I usually have a male technician, but this time a gal, Lisa- just wonderful- heavenly will be back! P.S. Very limited English- pay cash b/4 services....ummm....that is a first....but who cares when this place is so good! Been going for over 4 years now....highly recommend!
Anita Hughes (15.08.2017 06:28)
Awesome! Wow...such a great massage for the price of the foot massage
Alyssa Smith (05.03.2017 08:33)
Massage and service were great until the very end when the 2 massage therapists lectured us about how to tip them. The normal 20% was not acceptable. They stood over us and watched as we filled out our receipt and total at the end (so awkward!) and then argued with us, pointing to their hand written sign on the wall that stated "suggested tips at $10 in tip for good and $15 in tip for great."
For 2 massages at $40 (total of $80), a $2 surcharge for processing a debit card, and a $16 tip was 20% and is customary and generous. Demanding $20-$30 as a tip from us at the door after we wrote in our amount was rude and inconsistent with American tipping norms. If tipping less than $10 per massage is problematic due to pay or some other issue, their employer needs to up the prices of the massages, or pay the employees fairly so that they are not rude to customers.
In the end, you're better off buying a package at a legitimate massage place instead of this shady hole in the wall. Your "savings" will go out the window when they stand over you and argue with you at the end. Not worth it.
Kat Ryn (23.01.2017 22:50)
The service is grand.
Never would I give such a low review expect I was blocked at the door while leaving last night. Why? I was given a lesson on how money equals Karma. Nope! Karma something one owns, it's not money. I walked in with only my personal belongings, with X amount of cash. I tipped what I had, $7.00. While the professional that worked on me did an excellent job, that's all I have. Limited income. I'm not there to be pampered, I'm there because injury and lung disease-- All Health Related. Out of pocket medical and maintenance is extremely experience!
I just got off the phone with one of the professionals, and learned that within their culture MONEY EQUALS KARMA. I bet their karma sucks!
I will return, but they are almost double of what I have to pay for a professional doctor/healer, who has two degrees. Everyone should want patient/clients to feel better-- that's Karma!
If I'm EVER block again, I'm calling the city of OCEANSIDE. I worked in service, and by golly everyone got their cocktails without me questioning their TIP!
I would not have been down there so much this month had it not been for the FACT that I caught a chest cold due to this facility NOT TURNING ON THE HEAT IN THE WINTER. I've never had bronchitis, but I've been terribly ill with this because of exposure in a cold building.
The definition that is used for Karma is actually how Greed is defined.
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