La Villa Spa

Low Down jerks

shamu007

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Apr 7, 2004
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I just could not believe that there are some of us out there that will stoop so LOW, so incredibly DAMN LOW..

Saw the amazing, very friendly, very clean and very very beautiful SP last night and as I offered up my Donation .. she counted it and put it away in her purse then told me what hapenned to her last Friday ...

The guy paid and it was all there ... then at the end when she left and was outside and counted again ..1/2 was gone .. the only time she was out of the purse sight was went she went to the Bathroom....

How can someone be so low as to do that .. christ .. these JERKS give us guys a bad rep and make SP's very nervous and untrusthing.

What do the rest of you think about such low character traits?
 

trax

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Aug 30, 2001
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Stealing is not right, either by an SP or a client.

That said, what do you think happens more often - SP's ripping off clients or clients ripping of SP's??
 

trax

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MidLife: Would you consider not offering advertised (or alluded to) services as a rip-off?? How about requiring tips for services after you've paid for what you thought was the whole menu? How bout Bait & Switch?

I've been hit by cash and dash once. Tips a couple of times. How many times has the service or looks not been what was advertised/promised = far too many.

How many times have I ripped off an SP - never
 

Arena

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Funny this topic should come up.....
I went to Sandurst Cr. the other day and was quoted 100 on the phone. Minutes later, I was charged 120 by a lady named Christine before my session. I let it go, but after my session I asked the greeter what the actual rate was.
His reply was 100, and the money was instantly refunded. I tipped the lady 10 anyway, but let them know that I did not appreciate the deception.

By the way, it has happened to me in the past when a lady would make up a story about losing her purse or something, just to try to get some sympathy cash.
 
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Yeah stealing off an SP is wrong, and obviously an SP stealing off a client is wrong as well. I've never stolen off an SP but I know that some SP's out there are so greedy that if you pay for an hour and change your mind 15 minutes in they won't give you half of it back. Even after you immediately give them the money they won't give it back in a lot of cases. That's why you should always deal with a well-reviewed SP.

Chances are everyone will be happier and there is little or no regret about it.

Ciao,

VT
 

wildkiss

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Oct 6, 2004
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I have never had an SP ask for funds up front -- and they always get at least what they quoted when they leave. I just leave it on the table in view so they aren't worried about it when they enter. Seems a lot classier and more enjoyable (less business like) that way.
 
trax said:
MidLife: Would you consider not offering advertised (or alluded to) services as a rip-off?? How about requiring tips for services after you`ve paid for what you thought was the whole menu? How bout Bait & Switch?
Yeah, those things are rip-offs, although "alluded to" and "thought was" might be a matter of opinion! Bait and Switch, I think, is more of an unsavoury business practice than an actual rip-off, because you always have the option of sending the girl away before any money changes hands. I`m not sure where badgering a girl to do something she doesn`t want to do, doing it even after one`s been told not to, or slipping a condom off in the dark would fit in on the "rip-off" continuum. How about cancelling an appointment on short notice, or just plain not showing up? Is that a rip-off of her prep-time? travel-time? opportunity cost?

There are a lot more guys out there who figure the girls are dirt than girls who think the guys are marks. Have a look at the thread Doesn`t this SP look over-priced?. How many of the kiddies on that thread do you figure would have the slightest compunction about shorting, or otherwise stealing from, a girl they thought was overpriced? And if it becomes a police matter, who do you think is going to be the one who`s laughed at and told they deserve it?

There`s no way I can see of settling the issue, so go ahead, believe whatever you like. But I suggest that in order to protect your innocence, you refrain from taking jobs that involve dealing with the public.
 

zzap

a muddy reclining Buddha
When I met Maya from Hollywood we got into some very hot action right away and I could tell she liked me… we had wild chemistry going that’s for sure… she seemed to be so into it that she forgot all about the money. At the end of our 2 hour session as she was getting ready to go out the front door and I popped the question of payment. She laughed and thanked me for reminding her! Even with a chance like that to rip her off I just couldn’t ever do anything like that.. I’m just too nice a guy I guess. I even gave her an $80 tip… such a sweet girl like her deserved it!
 

Manji

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I remember I was at a MP and there was some commotion at the place. Some MPA had left the room and her customer took off without paying. The MPA I was seeing told me that she was in tears. Poor girl!!!!
 

shamu007

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Apr 7, 2004
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Good to know that the majority of us are Gentlemen (in the real sense of the word) .. I can guarantee that this Charming Girl's story was genuine (she did not ask for a sinle cent above what I was quoted and I had the best time ever in a long long time0 ... I will definitely see her again...

Guys .. (those who are the Creeps) .. don't steal from a Girl when her back is turn and out of sight ... especially when you just received excellent services ...

Happy Holidas Fellow terbites.
 

auto doctor

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Aug 25, 2004
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It is unfortunate that rip offs happen. These guys are a real work of shit. I have experienced from both spectrum with sp's regarding money matters. Most want the donation upfront counted and put away. But when I book at airport hotels on business trips the donation thing is not the first order of business. I only book with indy's. Maybe that is a factor.

But still the guys that rip off.......Hope you get your just beating.
 

Annessa

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I've had it happen a few times but for the most part I have been very blessed and lucky to have come across only honest and nice gentlemen.

There are always going to be bad thorns on both sides (clients & providers) and most people get pricked at least once. The only thing we can really do to prevent ourselves from coming across people like that is doing a little research and coming out to the TERB gatherings and meet people. (IMHO)




Annessa
xoxo
 

backflush

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Sep 18, 2004
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Hmmmm, I getting deja vu from this thread. I know this exact opening post was posted somewhere else months ago. Maybe GTAC.
 

shamu007

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Apr 7, 2004
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backflush:

Maybe you should verify your records and info before making such comments... I made the openning post just as I said (as a reation to what I was told .. I on't even know what the heck is GTAC..

Next time .. don't pretend to know something .. it is either you are sure or if you have nothing to contribute .. then DON'T.
 

Morgan Ellis

Bitchy McBitcherson
I think it's utterly tacky to make the SP have to ask you for her donation. I was raised to believe that a lady refrains, if possible, from discussing money. Few things make me more uncomfortable than having to ask for my donation fee. It spoils the sense of romance, it makes me feel tacky, and it takes our minds off of what we should be concentrating on, which is a sensual time.

That said, if the gentleman is new to me, and does not offer or have my fee ready, I feel obligated to ask, since on (unfortunately) more than a few occasions, my discretion or uncomfortablness in asking has left me shorted or unpaid at the end of the time. I now brush my reluctance aside and ask, if it isn't offered.

That said, though, a true gentleman understands that a lady doesn't wish to have to ask, and offers first. It just raises your esteem in our eyes, which always leads to a much nicer time.

Morgan
 
Morgan Ellis said:
I think it`s utterly tacky to make the SP have to ask you for her donation. I was raised to believe that a lady refrains, if possible, from discussing money.
There might be questions raised about the selectivity of what you have retained from convent school, Morgan! But I agree, making the girl ask for the money is just tacky.

Anyway, a good back reference is The exchange and, more generally, A newbie`s guide to a better experience
 

Morgan Ellis

Bitchy McBitcherson
midLifeCrisis said:
There might be questions raised about the selectivity of what you have retained from convent school, Morgan!
Finishing school and etiquette classes - and no, I'm not kidding. Ironic, isn't it?

I suppose it's nice, though, that I'm capable of writing a well crafted 'thank you for a lovely ball kicking session' letter and I'm able to choose which fork is best suited to eating chocolate off of a man's abdomen.

My teachers would be so proud of me...

Morgan
 
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