I'm in your corner bro but some shops encourage WL to be in control and act as they like
These are for punts where you are out of pocket $270+, or massage punts where the lady clearly does not want to be there
If the lady looks like she would rather be somewhere else, she is perfectly allowed to feel that way, and you are perfectly allowed to end the session within 10 minutes and ask the manager for a substitute, no further payment
You have a range of options before you invoke 'The first 10 minute rule' of walking
Don't walk out with 10 minutes to go at the end, that's silly
Always start with manners. Politely tell the lady that if it's ok, you would like to get your rocks off first, she can check her phone with 10 minutes to go in a 60 minutes session, or at the end of a 30 minute session. You are paying for 30-60 minutes
If she is doing something silly like answering a call in the first 10 minutes or wasting time or generally shows she does not want to be there - then get dressed and go to the manager and ask for another lady - the mood has been interrupted completely
Any major complaint you make is going to kill the mood anyway, so get out and reset
My best punts are when the lady is ready when you walk in the room and helps you get undressed, and her phone may be checked quickly but is left on the table away from the action. This is common sense and basic good service which often gets forgotten when WL is busy (but still wants your money for a service)
You definitely do not have to pay $300+ and pay for sh-t service
Can you imagine your good female friend sitting in a hairdresser, paying $200 for a hair style, and the stylist is speaking on his phone and wasting her time ? She would absolutely ask him to stop and potentially complain. She definitely wouldn't accept this silly behavior
So men paying a lot of their wages on a punt should also politely ask for manners
Finally don't walk out and squeal to the manager like a squashed tomato. A leader shows restraint and his control shows the manager that he knows the value of his money. A squealer just makes the business tranaction more painful than it needs to be. Just calmly ask the manager for what you need