I did not understand. Please tell clearly
Amigo, he is messing with you, being a little sarcastic.
"In all seriousness ...":
Only place I am aware of that actually requires any minimal contact details currently is Premier chain as part of the booking policy they began after reopening in August.
There could be others that do this, perhaps some of our hobby brethren could chime in?
I have never been asked for any personal ID at any spa, and I seriously doubt any would be so bold to demand that , except for those birthday discounts. I would pass on those unless I really kind of knew the receptionists well enough to not suspect any nefarious intent.
You can both get around this requirement
and be in civic duty mode by setting up a
complete hobby profile in advance, consisting of:
1) your hobby name (no one in this business expects you to use your real name - and it would be foolish to do so)
2) a working
alternative cellular or other phone service that can send
and receive both voice-calls
and SMS (again
not your normal personal or business phone numbers - it would be foolish to do so)
3) an
alternative email address (usually needed for setting up an alternative number)
I have commented on these basic hobby personal safety requirements in a couple of other threads recently. It is
not challenging to do.
If you are ever required to present contact details, the above preparation will be infinitely handy.
If it actually occurs. And you would still be a "good" citizen if they ever did try to contact trace. Just not your real name.
Suerte a todos, and hobby on.