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Typical price for FS AMP/Good recommends

P

Pain In Ass Boy

Fs @ $150-$200 is standard pricing at massage parlours. Its better then brothels because they aint that loose and they dont do fs for every client only if they like or feel comfortable plus they are young and still study at uni
 

kendo

Legend Member
Hey, I see the little massage shop on Kalamunda Road in Sth Guildford now seems to be under Annameikas.... Should be FS ;) ..... Link is broken so has been taken down
 
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SD666

Gold Member
Fs @ $150-$200 is standard pricing at massage parlours. Its better then brothels because they aint that loose and they dont do fs for every client only if they like or feel comfortable plus they are young and still study at uni
They all go to English course. Not sure about Uni. do you actually see there Uni student card?
 

MikeB

Legend Member
That's right. One out of hundreds other WL.

The other 999 takes english course at TAFE........Uni cost an arm and a leg. Not a good business model.
unless they were here before the start of the 2020 academic year, I understand no new international students have been allowed into Australia this year. It is playing havoc with the uni’s business model and many are facing financial failure due to the lack of income from this source.
from any industry insider, I understand the AFP/immigration is having a fieldday tracking down overstayers in AMP’s and/or private ads while there is a drop in other arrivals to deal with. Any “new to the industry” ads are a red flag for them.
 

sircurious

Legend Member
unless they were here before the start of the 2020 academic year, I understand no new international students have been allowed into Australia this year. It is playing havoc with the uni’s business model and many are facing financial failure due to the lack of income from this source.
from any industry insider, I understand the AFP/immigration is having a fieldday tracking down overstayers in AMP’s and/or private ads while there is a drop in other arrivals to deal with. Any “new to the industry” ads are a red flag for them.
And if international students are allowed into Australia next year, there will be strict conditions imposed on them - most likely they will all be University students as the Federal Government can then get at a minimum three years of income from them. Those international students who apply and need a little more English tuition before commencing their studies will be sent to the Universities own English language centres such as Edith Cowan College which is part of Edith Cowan University. For the foreseeable future, I can see a decline in the six month 'learning English visa' being granted which a lot of the AMP workers seem to be on.
 
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