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Why don't you call and find out for yourself? EOM
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theaceman12474 reads

Sorry for the newbie question, but I been seeing posts about how Julie’s requires client’s to have a phone line in their name for security reasons.  Is this true? Also, I have an out of state driver’s license. I’ve seen the rave reviews about Julie’s and have been looking forward to going,  but can I even make it in the door?

coffeecan12621 reads

Everyone who has attempted to become a customer @ julies has had to suffer initially to become a client. I cannot even remember what was said or what I did to eventually become a customer. You should call and ask what you have to do to establish a business relationship. The only easy way to get in otherwise is to have someone take & introduce you. Not knowing you, I could not offer; sorry & good luck! CC

I have not been to Julie's in a while. Actually since the price was 180 for the hour. Are they still in midtown on the west side accross from the fish market in the building with the black fence in front of it or have they moved up town. I ask because i read something about their being up town and having multiple floors and I only remember them having one floor.

Your first trip to Julie's shouldn't be that dificult.  Her security is standard practice.  Once you have been there you are on file and merely have to give a PIN number.  Of course they take out of state driver's license.  Many business travelers come to NYC.

Enjoy!!!

Badboy66610558 reads

Julie's is worth biting the bullet and giving your personal info to. I enjoy this place and want it to be around (Not get busted). It is a god send when my ATFs are not around or I want to see a new face without getting ripped off.

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