I am sitting in a club checking the TUSCL club listing on my smartphone for that particular establishment. A dancer comes by and looks over my shoulder and asks what TUSCL is. Apparently, she had been in the game years and never even heard of TUSCL. I explain, telling her that every strip club in the world is covered on the site, and it is a good source of information to get the lowdown on a club.
Eventually she asks me for a dance. I follow her to the private area for an audition. It is mostly an air dance in a club otherwise known for two-way play. I am one and done. She is confused to why I don't want more than one.
Later that night I log onto "The List" and talk harshly of her private dance skills. I wonder if she checked out TUSCL and took a hint that her "customer service skills" need to improve. I know from my own observations and from talking to club friends, her dance sales have dropped off. She now sits alone much of the time at an otherwise busy gentlemen's club.
Moral of the story: You never know when a "mystery shopper" is stopping by your club. Don't be a lazy, entitled rip-off bitch because it may come back to bite you.


.005%. Too much turnover for dancers to care. Its likely only if a current dancer's name is mentioned would their interest be piqued. Otherwise I'm sure there are other things much more appealing than TUSCL, like surfing the web to determine what she's going to buy with the PL's money she just acquired.
In Toronto feedback is still low tech: plenty of bathroom stalls had scriblings about which gal to call for service, who cheats customers, etc.