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Businiess name:  Healing Arts Day Spa Chandler
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
Quite frankly I have no idea how they are able to offer full 60 minute and full 90 minute massage sessions and still @ their same rates since 1998. Think about it, over 12 years now! Seriously, I HATE going to places that advertise 1 hour and then once you arrive it's ACTUALLY 50 minutes!!! The key to getting a GREAT MASSAGE @ The Healing Arts is keep trying different Massage Therapists, they have 20 or so, until you find the one that you enjoy and then make sure you get a massage at least once per month. It's the same arangement that I've had with my barber in Tempe, Roger, for over 18 years now. It's called INVESTING in a relationship . . . which few people understand how to do these days. Otherwise known as lazy. :~) So here's the math: Even @ a modest 3% cost of living increase X12 years they should be charging $53 instead of $39. I'll bet that would cover the cost of a Secretary. :~) Vaughn

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