Victor Johnson
October 23, 2017 06:22
My friend told me that the staff refuses to reveal its prices regardless of what you do. I didn't believe him, and since he is a very nice and indirect person, I assumed maybe he just didn't ask well enough (as ridiculous as it sounds for such a simple request). Surprisingly enough, I went and distressingly emphasized my desire to know what this place costs (since every other places indicates this knowledge and it is common practice and sense to do it when you're selling not only a service, but anything at all). I was very direct and serious, though respectful. Nonetheless, the staff expressed terrible unconformity at me asking that question and pleaded for me to try the "free classes" before they could tell me the prices - it was almost a robotic response. I am a very busy person and I just don't have the time to play such games, especially when there are so many options that are willing to reveal something as hilariously simple as how much they are charging. For me, as I am a serious and direct person (as I stated before) this takes away all the legitimacy that this dojo could uphold. Furthermore, I highly doubt there are certificated mentors that teach in this place, otherwise there would be no such secrecy. While I totally respect the other reviewers, notice how they only describe this place as "perfect for their kids." That's because parents typically are busy and desperately look for places to babysit their children - just my observation on what kind of customers this "dojo" caters to.