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Business Profile

Massage Therapist

Paul Brown Craniosacral Therapy

This business is NOT BBB Accredited.

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Important information

  • Advertising Review:

    On October 10, 2023, the Better Business Bureau initiated an advertising review concerning Paul Brown Craniosacral Therapy, specifically addressing a promotional claim made in a Groupon advertisement. The advertisement offered a "One 75-Minute Craniosacral Therapy Session" with a promotional price reduction from $150 to $59.20. A subsequent communication was dispatched on October 17, 2023, requesting substantiation to verify that a significant quantity of the service had been sold at the original $150 price point, in alignment with the BBB Code of Advertising's standards on price comparison.

    The Code of Advertising, Section 3, mandates that any comparison with a former selling price should reflect a genuine price that was available for a reasonable period. Furthermore, in instances where no sales occurred at the claimed price, the advertiser is obligated to ensure that the markup on the higher priced product aligns with that of similar products.

    As of April 19, 2024, Paul Brown Craniosacral Therapy has not provided the requested documentation or any form of response to substantiate the advertising claim in question. Consequently, the Better Business Bureau is unable to verify the authenticity of the advertised discount claim.

About This Business

This company's business is Physical Therapy Services. This practitioner detects and corrects imbalances in the cerebrospinal fluid (which nourishes and maintains the delicate balance of the central nervous system) and structures surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord. This in turn relieves tension and releases restrictions throughout the body. People of all ages, from children to seniors, can benefit from this form of therapy.

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
4/18/2012
Business Started:
4/12/2002
Business Started Locally:
9/18/2001
Type of Entity:
Sole Proprietorship
Alternate Names:
Craniosacral Therapy by Paul Brown
Business Management:
Mr. Paul Brown, Craniosacral Practitioner

Additional Contact Information

Customer Contacts
Mr. Paul Brown, Craniosacral Practitioner
Additional Email Addresses
Primary: Email this Business

Additional Information

Referral Assistance
California Massage Therapy Council
1 Capitol Mall, #800
Sacramento CA 95814

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