Oh shit! My wife and I just met the passing guest who stays in a condo in Woodlands.
That’s how she introduced herself!!!
She came almost 40minutes late and started massaging my wife almost immediately after seeing my wife. We didn’t really time her because we wanted a good service but we felt the session was shorter than 45minutes.
After the massage session, we came to talk about the package. To me, she was unclear (not transparent) and unprofessional talking about her package. She keeps pushing my wife to purchase the 14 sessions, telling my wife she got lots of “FENG”/ 风 inside her body. Then she talking about the silvering at night that some women would experience. She didn’t said how much the 14 sessions as my wife said 7 to 10 sessions should be enough. She told my wife to take 12 sessions. After some time, we then knew the cost of 10 sessions is for $750. My wife said is too expensive for 45minutes/ session.
After talking halfway, she wanted to talk in the living room and she told us the 5+1 package is for $600 in which we found it too expensive.
We ended up with no conclusion because she seems to be rushing somewhere and we paid her the service of $100 although she asked for $120.
I got quite mad with her service and asked my wife how this could happened.
My wife being forgetful after delivery told me that she did ask several times for the package price but she refused to discuss over the phone. She insisted to tell my wife when they met.
After getting quite piss off, I wanted to check for other postnatal massager and found the following comments about her where some scenarios were same.
1) Posted on Monday, September 12, 2005 - 2:12 pm:
http://www.singaporemotherhood.com/forumboard/messages/36738/376252.html?1134487540
2) Posted on Wednesday, February 04, 2009 - 11:30 am:
3) Posted on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 - 7:03 pm:
Really regret didn’t found out these comments earlier.
After all, my wife told me the massage wasn’t relaxing and was painful process to her. I felt cheated for her unprofessional service or passing guest service.