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YMMV but ....
IronRooster 13 Reviews 484 reads
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I don't think they will bring more attention because they are branded. It usually depends on complaints. If any nearby tenants or do-gooders complain, action will be taken. That said, election season also brings more LE attention "for the children" so it's best to be cautious.

Or you could just stick to well-reviewed providers with discreet locations. :)

I am not sure if others have noticed, but there appear to be two FBSM incalls in MPLS both in the process of "rebranding" themselves. Ads now show girls as part of these new brands.  My initial thought is that I will now steer clear of these places, as it would seem to a larger target for LE busts.

Am I over thinking this, or do others share this view?


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There have been FBSM places that freely advertise and have gotten little LE attention. It depends mainly on location. If nearby businesses or residents complain, then yeah, LE will visit. There are a few (Lake St or Hiawatha for example) that advertised heavily with no issue. Most seem to be erring on the side of reinforcing 'safe/legal massages' though YMMV. Usually pricey with just teasing.

If they are in Minneapolis proper and are not licensed, they might also get more LE attention.

It's hard to answer without more information -- which places? Do the listed girls have reviews? There's no real reason not to add the links here as they are adverts

I'd prefer not to call any specific place out, just more so the concept of "Branding" a studio.  I guess for me, something UTR is much more comfortable.

The branded studios are more like to be expensive with a lot of upselling and no real satisfaction.

Any time you see "VIP Package" or "Silver", "Gold", "Platinum" you know you are at the Comcast of parlors. I'd avoid more because of the poor value and overly commericalized experience than any worry about LE.

The ladies tend to be conventionally attractive but you are far more likely to have a great experience with a well reviewed indy provider, of which there are many in Minnesota. I can't recall reading or hearing about indy FBSMs with reviews who've been arrested. There are so many easier targets out there

Why would LE bother setting up their own shops, when there are gazillion of them in the area already?
Avoid 8th and Central, there's two there.  I've been to both, they blow.

Posted By: bigguy762001
I am not sure if others have noticed, but there appear to be two FBSM incalls in MPLS both in the process of "rebranding" themselves. Ads now show girls as part of these new brands.  My initial thought is that I will now steer clear of these places, as it would seem to a larger target for LE busts.  
   
 Am I over thinking this, or do others share this view?  
 

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My question wasn't about LE setting up their own shops, more about their opportunity to bust some of these studios that now have common branding across different BP ads.

I don't think they will bring more attention because they are branded. It usually depends on complaints. If any nearby tenants or do-gooders complain, action will be taken. That said, election season also brings more LE attention "for the children" so it's best to be cautious.

Or you could just stick to well-reviewed providers with discreet locations. :)

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