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Re: Rule One: Never write a review of an AMP. NEVER! Eom
Jensen36363 58 Reviews 1198 reads
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If you're going to number your rules don't you really need to have more than one?

I'd suggest - "Rule Two: Never forget or violate Rule One." as a possible second. ;-)

Not because bad massage (very good) or bad post massage activities (very very good) but because fear of LE activity or problem with landlord.  They specifically mentioned hating a particular AMP review site filled with explicit play-by-play reviews and how these reviews had been e-mailed to their landlord (they think by another tenant).  Same reason they refuse to do table shower even though they know it brings in business.  Is this common?

GaGambler1724 reads

An AMP is not like any other kind of incall location where the ladies can pack up and leave anytime they want to, I can see how they would most definitely be worried about both getting kicked out of the location for "illegal activities" AND be worried that graphic reviews would put a huge bullseye on their store where LE is concerned.

If you are happy with their service, I hope you plan on respecting their wishes.

Absolutely.  Especially since I frequent there more often than my local provider(s).  TBH I didn't plan an explicit review just to CYA in case LE starts casing reviews.

they are high profile enough...  In the last year, 4 that I'd been to were closed / busted.  I had a fav gal at one & fortunately she was not working the day they were busted.

Posted By: nyshyguy69
Not because bad massage (very good) or bad post massage activities (very very good) but because fear of LE activity or problem with landlord.  They specifically mentioned hating a particular AMP review site filled with explicit play-by-play reviews and how these reviews had been e-mailed to their landlord (they think by another tenant).  Same reason they refuse to do table shower even though they know it brings in business.  Is this common?
Lemme guess, it was the site that starts with an R, correct? The mere mention of that site is enough to cause panic and hysteria among AMP workers, one reason many of us stopped posting reviews there a long time ago...

Yup.  Place has some serious hobbyists.

It is a bit of a 2 edged sword though.  That site is how I found and got interested in this particular AMP in the 1st place.

Posted By: nyshyguy69
Not because bad massage (very good) or bad post massage activities (very very good) but because fear of LE activity or problem with landlord.  They specifically mentioned hating a particular AMP review site filled with explicit play-by-play reviews and how these reviews had been e-mailed to their landlord (they think by another tenant).  Same reason they refuse to do table shower even though they know it brings in business.  Is this common?

If you're going to number your rules don't you really need to have more than one?

I'd suggest - "Rule Two: Never forget or violate Rule One." as a possible second. ;-)

Guys, even with 0 reviews the LE know what is going on at a massage place. Almost all of AMPs have the same pattern in NE.
- Windows covered with anything and everything
- Neon lights
- You need to ring a door bell to get in or a bell goes off after entering
- Open 12 hrs
- Advertising on BP and CL using keywords
- NY plates start to appear at or around the business

Also in NE there was a bust couple of years ago in a town very close to NH border with clients including police officers, firefighters, a city councilor, lawyers, teachers, a doctor and court workers.  


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In my area of the Midwest there are plenty of AMPs that are very adamant about remaining legal and they also advertise on BP. At the most, some will offer a squirt of lotion if you're interested in DIY. Many will leave the room if you start to DIY. There other AMPS that have a greater menu but I see no reason to participating in public pointing out which ones are which.

There are also a couple areas where it is well know by the local authorities that a HE is offered. They are very strict about not overstepping that boundary that is acceptable to the ones in office at the moment.

I did not think about it like that and you are right. I will be more careful next time posting similar reply.

MsRising1009 reads

This is actually very true...BP is just a great place to get traffic to be honest.....
Not all AMPs do things out of the ordinary beyond a massage, granted many do it's not a thing that is just typical of all who do this line of work.

MsRising1128 reads

Yes, if what they are doing is borderline illegal or illegal in general you are putting them at risk and their business in jeopardy. The landlord could even terminate their lease leaving them with nowhere to work. It's a very thin line to walk. I hope this helps.

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