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Hello this is my first post and I am not a therapist of any sort; I am however a user of therapies of the holistic, alternative spectrum.
This thread is about going for a massage and the things that put a customer off coming back a second time.
I hope it might inform some practitioners of the noble art because lets face it you wont usually hear it from the client who will simply not return.
So to start the ball rolling.
Going for a (nice) massage, getting home afterwards and realising that your clothes, bag everything taken into the room now stink of stale cigarette smoke and realising that the 'therapy room' doubles as the masseuse's family smoking room! Gross.
Or that your massage room is a glorified utility room sharing your ambient space with computer, old furniture and bric a brac. Hmmm; quality...not!
This topic/thread isn't meant as an attack on therapists.
It is meant as a chiding way to bring issues experienced by myself or other posters to practitioners attention to improve the quality of your clients experience who are parting with their money for a hopefully great experience
Not a name and shame exercise either please.
This thread is about going for a massage and the things that put a customer off coming back a second time.
I hope it might inform some practitioners of the noble art because lets face it you wont usually hear it from the client who will simply not return.
So to start the ball rolling.
Going for a (nice) massage, getting home afterwards and realising that your clothes, bag everything taken into the room now stink of stale cigarette smoke and realising that the 'therapy room' doubles as the masseuse's family smoking room! Gross.
Or that your massage room is a glorified utility room sharing your ambient space with computer, old furniture and bric a brac. Hmmm; quality...not!
This topic/thread isn't meant as an attack on therapists.
It is meant as a chiding way to bring issues experienced by myself or other posters to practitioners attention to improve the quality of your clients experience who are parting with their money for a hopefully great experience
Not a name and shame exercise either please.