Back off!
I've spoken with itd about this. He doesn't want to go any further. Leave it alone.
If he continues to post unverified and unconvincing tales of being ripped off by unidentified sex workers (and does so with the express purpose of calling into question the validity of the practice of collecting deposits) I will continue to challenge him. I couldn't care less what the two of you gossip about in private.
Incidentally, here's another apparent cry of wolf (with -- as expected -- no receipts and no attribution):
Great response StillROAMing!.
I really cannot understand the constant venom.
I've explained my position clearly, and it's a simple position: when a client comes into a thread about NSNC and posts a tall tale about being ripped off, with the express purpose of causing damage to the idea that sending deposits is a safe practice, they deserve to be pressed for details.
The short answer to your question is to protect myself. That's the only answer I'm going to give on a public review board. Anyone who knows this business can fairly easily understand where I am coming from. The fact that you can't makes me question your agenda - and I'm far from the first person to do that.
If you or anyone else chooses not to believe me, go ahead, that's your choice. As you point out, my 700+ posts provide a track record so others can easily evaluate where I'm coming from.
I'm not sure why I would make this up. When providers come on here and start a thread, I try to contribute meaningfully. I gave my honest experience and thoughts on the topic and did my best to add to the conversation. Up until your post, I thought this thread was quite civil and useful - sadly rather rare on terb. I wish providers would come on here more often but I think what often stops them is how threads degenerate into toxicity too quickly. Let's not degenerate another thread.
You could post screenshots of the conversations that led to your supposed robberies with names edited out, and there would be no chance of blowback. You could post a general description of what happened to you (something that amounts to a more credible telling than "Damn boys, I sent several thousand dollars in deposits and they were all stolen!! The end."). The fact that you can't do these things makes you an unreliable source of information.
The motivation for a person to make something like that up or to exaggerate would be to contribute to the anti-deposit discourse. That's not a stretch. People signal boost the things they believe in or the things they want to happen all the time.
And to your last point, I think providers would find this board much more tolerable if every thread like this didn't result in clients like you trying to talk over their concerns and make immediate counterpoints. Instead of simply empathizing with someone suffering from NSNC's and leaving it at that, someone always has to come in squawking "Well, we suffer tooooooo!". Even if your story is true, which I obviously question, do you honestly think it's worth sharing, or applicable to the vast majority of people engaged in sending and/or receiving deposits? I sent more in deposits during 2020 than you "lost," and they all led to successful, enjoyable bookings. That's what usually happens when a companion collects deposits.