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Review: Beyond spa- Andy

N00bie

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No. Dream is usually pretty quiet. Especially if you go early in the morning. I was there recently around 9 AM. The lot was empty, and the MMS was slow to answer the door. I thought they might have been closed, and started texting the scheduler to make sure they were open. Turned out the MMS was slow to answer the door because she was putting in a load of wash, or so she said.
I second this here. Since GDS blew dream has been a lot more calmer. Though even when it had peak traffic I never once felt rushed and appointments were always honored.
 

Happy Jack

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Some of these amp accounts on Twitter are dumbasses for posting porn. They are asking to get raided.
Beyond was closed because cowards were using the back door of which they were trespassing in an authorized personel only area that was shared by several businesses that had dumpsters and supplies stored behind their shops. They called the police and the police came to investigate. That shop had a lobby. The MMS was advised to leave the front door unlocked, but she didn't. Customers standing outside waiting to be buzzed in drew more attention than regular traffic would have. I've also recently learned, it's illegal in NJ to have the front door locked during regular operating hours, if they are open and operating.
 

verylargesize

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Beyond was closed because cowards were using the back door of which they were trespassing in an authorized personel only area that was shared by several businesses that had dumpsters and supplies stored behind their shops. They called the police and the police came to investigate. That shop had a lobby. The MMS was advised to leave the front door unlocked, but she didn't. Customers standing outside waiting to be buzzed in drew more attention than regular traffic would have. I've also recently learned, it's illegal in NJ to have the front door locked during regular operating hours, if they are open and operating.
I can vouch for that last point in NJ. You cannot buzz/lock people into an outside front door of a business, especially in a shopping center with high visibility.
 

bluebells

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Beyond was closed because cowards were using the back door of which they were trespassing in an authorized personel only area that was shared by several businesses that had dumpsters and supplies stored behind their shops. They called the police and the police came to investigate. That shop had a lobby. The MMS was advised to leave the front door unlocked, but she didn't. Customers standing outside waiting to be buzzed in drew more attention than regular traffic would have. I've also recently learned, it's illegal in NJ to have the front door locked during regular operating hours, if they are open and operating.
You're referring to Spas only right?
 

freebeer2go

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Beyond was closed because cowards were using the back door of which they were trespassing in an authorized personel only area that was shared by several businesses that had dumpsters and supplies stored behind their shops. They called the police and the police came to investigate. That shop had a lobby. The MMS was advised to leave the front door unlocked, but she didn't. Customers standing outside waiting to be buzzed in drew more attention than regular traffic would have. I've also recently learned, it's illegal in NJ to have the front door locked during regular operating hours, if they are open and operating.
Agreed, the Spa operator made 2 mistakes here, locking the front door and recommending people to go from the back. Both are signaling to the other stores that something shady is going on.

It actually would draw less attention if people were just going in from the front without needing to be buzzed in, like any other normal shop.
 
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