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    Lane Bryant

    2.9 (14 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Good service the booth could have been more private. I think there were two tranny's thereread more

    After almost 20 years of patronage, it's time to officially close the book…read more Yesterday, my partner and I overheard an angry customer arguing with an employee at the counter. At first, I assumed it was just another minor dispute, but it quickly turned into a 15-minute exposé on how this business actually operates. I can confidently say I'll never be coming back--and honestly, I don't know how I didn't catch on to this sooner. Apparently, not only do they not check IDs (they never checked ours), but they haven't been checking them for "years and years." It's deeply disturbing to think that at minimum a few minors--underage individuals--must have made their way in every year. With that comes a strong likelihood that the business didn't just fail to stop it, but effectively welcomed it by simply not caring. That alone should alarm anyone. I've only ever seen the arcades from the outside while heading to the bathroom (and yes, that detail matters--more on that below), but this argument really opened our eyes to what's happening here. There are no chains, doors, or barriers at the entrance to each arcade. I've heard the same story over and over from countless patrons: someone will enter your booth--without knocking, asking, or announcing themselves--and some will not take "no" for an answer. The staff knows this, yet they do nothing about it. The only thing they appear to care about is money, not patron safety. Everyone knows what goes on at these types of arcades, including the staff, and that alone is a serious problem. After a quick Google search, I learned that the business is legally required to ensure that sexual activity does not occur at all. Instead, it appears the business got far too relaxed, the staff became a little too power-hungry, and they ended up pissing off the wrong person. The argument was a total mess. The employee talked over the customer, mocked him, and refused to listen. It went on for quite some time, with the employee only digging himself deeper. Eventually, the employee told the customer to leave--and as the customer was doing so, the employee yelled after him, daring him to call the police: "Yeah, go ahead and call the police, and we'll tell them what you did back there (the arcades)!" That exact moment is when X-Spot lost my patronage of nearly 20 years. The employees clearly know exactly what happens in the back. They live it, they breathe it, and they clean it up. It's not a glamorous job, but throwing it back in a customer's face as if the customer alone is doing something wrong--when X-Spot has created the environment for it, does nothing to stop it, and worst of all encourages it--is unacceptable. If, by the employees' own standards, people aren't supposed to be doing "that" back there, then the employees and the company itself are just as bad, if not worse. I count my lucky stars that I happened to be there at that exact moment, because it exposed the carelessness, the corruption, and the ego of a company that truly does not care about its customers and, in practice, treats them like garbage--they just hadn't been called out on it before. Even as a customer who mostly came in for O-rings, lube, and other supplies (which are honestly a bit overpriced), I've received attitude here. I just didn't realize how deep it ran. PS -- and this "minor" detail actually says everything: This place has never had soap. I'm not exaggerating. There is a restroom--one that's only open occasionally--but it has never had hand soap. There is no way to wash your hands. Let me be very clear: this place has no basic sanitation. If you've ever encountered a restroom without soap, you usually tell an employee and it gets fixed. Here, they tell you no. They do not supply it. They will not fix it. Why? Why is this one of the only places that seems to intentionally withhold soap from its bathrooms? (Now that I think of it, they've never offered paper towels either.) That may sound like a small thing, but it perfectly reflects the larger issue: a business that simply does not care about the people walking through its doors. At the end of the day, we were forced to confront an uncomfortable conclusion. My partner challenged this idea the entire ride home, but by the end, we both had to agree: we believe this treatment is rooted in the fact that we are gay. We've been duped. These people are no ally to the community. We'll be taking our money somewhere else.

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