I really dislike the policy and attitude at Mojo. They prioritize selling above everything, even though surfing is supposed to be their main focus. It's all about money first, and then maybe you get to enjoy surfing (for example, they charge you to rent a surfboard in the surfcamp). Their customer service is also pretty rigid because of their stupid rules. For instance, if the internet doesn't work, they won't refund your payment.
However, there is something great about Mojo - their amazing staff. These guys work solely for accommodation and food, without any salary. Most of them are backpackers. It's an awesome place with wonderful staff and fantastic waves!
I really have a dislike for Mojo's policy and attitude. They prioritize selling above all else, and it seems like surfing is just a secondary concern. It's all about money first and then surfing. For example, you even have to pay to rent a surfboard at the surfcamp! On top of that, their customer service is rigid because of silly rules. If the internet doesn't work, they won't refund your payment.
But let me tell you, the staff is absolutely amazing. They work solely for accommodation and food, without receiving any salary. Most of them are backpackers. I must say, it's an incredible place with fantastic staff and great waves!
I really don't like mojo's policy/attitude. They prioritize making money over providing a good surfing experience. For example, you have to pay to rent a surfboard at the surfcamp. It's all about profit first, and surfing comes second.
Their customer service is also a letdown because they have inflexible rules. For instance, if the internet doesn't work, they won't refund your payment. It's frustrating and doesn't make sense.
But what redeems mojo is their amazing staff. They work without a salary, solely for accommodation and food. Most of them are backpackers. Despite the downsides, the place, the staff, and the waves are absolutely awesome.
I really don't like the policy and attitude of mojo. They prioritize selling over everything else, and it feels like they only care about making money rather than providing a great surfing experience. For example, at their surfcamp, you even have to pay to rent a surfboard, which goes against what surfing should be about - enjoying the waves.
Their customer service is also really inflexible because of their silly rules. For instance, if the internet doesn't work, they won't refund your payment. It's frustrating and shows a lack of understanding for customer satisfaction.
However, one thing that I must say is amazing about mojo is their awesome staff. They work tirelessly, without a salary, just for accommodation and food. Most of them are backpackers, and they really make the best out of the situation. The place itself, the staff, and the waves are all top-notch. It's truly an awesome place to be.
I prefer positives only. It's a bit far from Thong Sala town, but that's just what I was looking for - peace and quiet. You can easily rent a motorbike if you want to explore, and the staff is super helpful if you need anything. The classes, the food, the staff, the pool, the atmosphere, the massages... everything was fantastic and I definitely recommend it!
I really dislike the policy and attitude at Mojo. They prioritize selling above everything, even though surfing is supposed to be their main focus. It's all about money first, and then maybe you get to enjoy surfing (for example, they charge you to rent a surfboard in the surfcamp). Their customer service is also pretty rigid because of their stupid rules. For instance, if the internet doesn't work, they won't refund your payment.
However, there is something great about Mojo - their amazing staff. These guys work solely for accommodation and food, without any salary. Most of them are backpackers. It's an awesome place with wonderful staff and fantastic waves!
I really have a dislike for Mojo's policy and attitude. They prioritize selling above all else, and it seems like surfing is just a secondary concern. It's all about money first and then surfing. For example, you even have to pay to rent a surfboard at the surfcamp! On top of that, their customer service is rigid because of silly rules. If the internet doesn't work, they won't refund your payment.
But let me tell you, the staff is absolutely amazing. They work solely for accommodation and food, without receiving any salary. Most of them are backpackers. I must say, it's an incredible place with fantastic staff and great waves!
I really don't like mojo's policy/attitude. They prioritize making money over providing a good surfing experience. For example, you have to pay to rent a surfboard at the surfcamp. It's all about profit first, and surfing comes second.
Their customer service is also a letdown because they have inflexible rules. For instance, if the internet doesn't work, they won't refund your payment. It's frustrating and doesn't make sense.
But what redeems mojo is their amazing staff. They work without a salary, solely for accommodation and food. Most of them are backpackers. Despite the downsides, the place, the staff, and the waves are absolutely awesome.
I really don't like the policy and attitude of mojo. They prioritize selling over everything else, and it feels like they only care about making money rather than providing a great surfing experience. For example, at their surfcamp, you even have to pay to rent a surfboard, which goes against what surfing should be about - enjoying the waves.
Their customer service is also really inflexible because of their silly rules. For instance, if the internet doesn't work, they won't refund your payment. It's frustrating and shows a lack of understanding for customer satisfaction.
However, one thing that I must say is amazing about mojo is their awesome staff. They work tirelessly, without a salary, just for accommodation and food. Most of them are backpackers, and they really make the best out of the situation. The place itself, the staff, and the waves are all top-notch. It's truly an awesome place to be.
I prefer positives only. It's a bit far from Thong Sala town, but that's just what I was looking for - peace and quiet. You can easily rent a motorbike if you want to explore, and the staff is super helpful if you need anything. The classes, the food, the staff, the pool, the atmosphere, the massages... everything was fantastic and I definitely recommend it!