Reply #7 mcmafia09's post
"Never more than $700"? When did you hear that? More specifically: which planet are you from?
I, for one, have never heard that Kama has a never-more-than-700 pricing policy. And I am a regular client since day one. The only $700 package there is 60 min in standard room. It's the cheapest deal.
For people who ask about their pricing, are you for real? All you need to do is to go there, and they will show you a price list, printed and laminated, on your arrival. If you don't bother to go there, just go to their Facebook page (Facebook -> KAMA spa). The same price lists that they printed out and laminated can be downloaded there. There is really nothing mysterious about it, and no need to ask people on this forum.
As far as I know, they have not changed the price since day one. The same laminated price lists are there on the first day they opened. If you ask them for prices by email, whatspp or wechat, they will also send you the PDF of the same price lists.
I am not commenting on whether a $1600 body-to-body massage is expensive or not. I am just intrigued by the discussion on the pricing while Kama is trying to send firm fixed prices and make them as open as possible. To me, the most special thing about Kama is that the girls will never ask for tips in the room. They put the all-inclusive prices on Facebook and on printed menu because they know that would make it impossible for the girls to demand tips from you in private. It takes a great dear of managerial effectiveness to reenforce this in this business. | |