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Cost of living is hitting hard gents.
Looking for some recommendations for cheaper shops.
There’s a place at greenslopes opposite KFC that does $70 Hj, $120 FS. Ladies rotate regularly, but always boilerish. The place is a bit of shambles But, theres worse if moneys tight!
Any others around?

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Have you heard of Miss Palmer?


Alice at Holland Park is $80 for nude HJ

Seen , nice lady not bad service, mid forty’s not bad shape ,



Getting hit hard with this cost of living as well. Is this a private? Shop? More details would be great, TIA



Boiler shops should be cheap shops, but usually not. I don't mind an ok boiler if the price is right. Biggest mistake is having them undress. That puts me right off. A bit of a feel up the skirt is ok, and quite erotic.
If I could find a good, well priced one, I would be a regular.


Problem is boilers don’t think they are boilers ! so best stay away…

I asked this exact question very recently, if a shop owner was to lower the massage prices to combat the recent cost of living and fuel increases who here would show support? All I got was crickets ....so I took that as most here must be rich lol
Maybe a good time to raise the question again, would you be more likely to make any extra effort to visit a particular store it they dropped say $10 off every massage price? Or is it more of the overall price that's the problem?
It’s more of a value concept …. Is a $70 boiler better value than a hottie for $80 from one of the big shops ?? I would say def no …

Totally agree with you, but not meaning boilers, for myself a small discount wouldn't really be worth the extra effort to go further, I'd spend the extra $10 for the convenience. Just interested to see what everyone else would do. Shop owners can only really influence the massage money price, but can also enforce that staff aren't overcharging customers, so is you do feel you get overcharged, best thing to do is let the owner know. Doing so helps everyone


do any shops still have loyalty cards.?
Acqua used to have them, but I couldn't tell you if they still do.


a $10 shop fee reduction is not going to make any difference to participation rate. I would suggest that discounting in this environment would not increase business but just give the customers that were going anyway a discount. Happens in every slowdown. People mistake growth business options in a growth market with what needs to be done in a slowdown.
I notice that Four Seasons recently increased their shop fee by $5 per notch. Doesn't seem to have slowed down the doorbell. The girl I saw absorbed it out of her tip as I had exact money for an hour+tip. Next visit I took the extra $5.
An idea for punters is to look to the other side of the equation. Which regular (non-shop) girls are going to be more open to little sideline help. Obviously SB websites are 'organised' with those girls hitting up the same reddits with pricing concepts. Look to more regular girls who just need a little help.


A $5 reduction or increase in the shop fee is nothing when you're paying at least 3p for extras. But it does have a psychological affect. I was recently contemplating trying my luck at a legit shop but when I read it was $95 for an hour I backed out. At $85 I would have tried.


They are around, but hard to find. I returned to an old favourite recently and received what I consider a 3p service for 2p. I used to be a regular and so can't rule out a discount, but used to pay 2p for a 2p service and this time she bumped it up a notch. I won't name here, and she's not for everyone. Definitely no younger and has bulked up a little too. Northside. PM if you want details.
Haven’t tried it myself but if your on a budget
https://www.locanto.com.au/springwoo...pringwood.html