Thank You HunkaEnjoy your last words huny......you've been reported to Moderator-1
Thank You HunkaEnjoy your last words huny......you've been reported to Moderator-1
Holy shit!Ah but not quite so Mr Krustee - first off my dicks bigger than your dick
Yeah, I realize that women do not have a monopoly on the whole swindle, con, hoodwink, bamboozle & fraudulent practice thing.and secondly women do not have a monopoly on taking advantage of mooches. Sales organizations, politicians, churches and the list goes on PT Barnum claimed there was a sucker born every minute and you my lad ore a sucker. Blame not the Ford Motor Company because you bought an Edsel
Did you take my commentary for whining there MS?You are so small to whine and blame women for your own short commings - Oh poor me - I'm such a victim and you are sooooo mean to take advantage of my weakness. Damn man - u need a weekend with Justin Sterling to get a hold of your balls
Yer right MS I do know the risks & I have made changes accordingly.- No it's never fun to get ripped off or taken advantage of but Jesus man - you stand in front of a moving train and then decide it's the trains fault you stood on the tracks? Ya pays ya nickle and ya takes ya chances - Grow up and grow a pair. You know the risks going in - you don't like the game then don't friggin play - stay home and jerk off
Marooned, I'm not one to get on the Krustee bandwagon. I often disagree with what he writes but in this case, I think he makes a valid point. If you went to a dentist and were told it would cost $x for a root canal and when you got the bill, it was $x+$y+$z, all of the extra charges being things you had understood were included in the bill, you would not be a happy camper. If you went to a restaurant and asked for the dinner that included steak, a potato, vegetable, bread and then when you were taking a bite of the steak the waiter informed you that the price you were quoted really only bought you the steak but the potato, vegetable, and bread would each be a separate charge, would you not consider the restaurant unethical? Just because they might be able to get away with it doesn't make it right. Yes, you can simply stop eating there but that wasn't the point. Just because the customer is hungry doesn't give the restaurant carte blanche to engage in unethical or fraudulent practices. Advertising a steak dinner for a set price, then charging extra for items that were included in that price is fraud.
Elvis, I think you read the numbers correctly and they spelled "piece of sh*t"Ahhhh huny.... Nice to see you were able to sarcastically insult mf in a way only you could. What's it like being a piece of sh*t?
I barely even know what to respond with, outside of a grin.
The best part, was when MS was declared a pussy. (girl, that is!) LMAO.
HHBL, I miss our chats. I will make an effort to come into chat more frequently.
BS, you are a kind man, and intelligently straight-shooting.
Krustee, I think it's time to revamp your M.O. You don't have to hold in so much anger. It's not healthy for you or anyone else. I know you say that you are actually venting the anger, such that you will never be the one to resort to violence and such. But in my personal experience in life, the angry men are EXACTLY the men that have a propensity toward violent acts.
You show clear intelligence in your writing, but most of the time it lends itself to HOSTILITY and AGGRESSION. You are smart. Choose whether or not what I write has any creedence. But, make that decision knowing that I hold no ill-will to you. I don`t even know you, and likewise you of me.
Perhaps someone can do a study and come up some nice statistics on how likely it is to see 300 different sps and have 270 bad experiences, yet be on a review board which you'd think would improve your chances, statistically speaking lol. My pov on the "example" which I'm assuming he means each and every single sp he's seen excepting the 27 have rates higher than what he wanted to pay and rather than just say no thanks, agreed to the rates and regretted it later. Agreeing to pay high rates isn't being scammed or ripped off when someone has the choice to accept or leave, right? It isn't like the dentist, who quotes an estimate, then after the work is done presents a bill that is higher than agreed. This is a bill that is presented before anything happens, so it is double hard to understand the guy who says 600, sure, why not. And contrary to what's been said, the rates aren't hidden extra charges, they are the rates. Maybe out of touch with reality rates, but just rates. If they were lower, no one would say she was scamming, considering the rates are given before the action whether high or low, right. Maybe I am missing something here, where a grown man is unable take responsibility for himself, and later blames everyone but himself for his decision.J - It's not that there are no sleazy, nasty SP's out there - Lord knows we've all met our fair share but you know.....if my dentist rips me off (and I have been ripped by dentists) I simply go find a good one and tell my pals to avoid the asshole. If I discover that the dentist business is full of assholes, I screen carefully, pay as I go and leave immediately if the red flags go up. Damn man, that aint hard is it? But to whine about bad dentists just makes me an asshole of a different kind. This guy feeds on negative bullshit and frankly I don't need to listen to it. We all have to deal with the good and the bad and I don't hear this kind of little boy poor me sh*t from the rest of the crew here. Do you? I didn't think so - most of us give our attention to the ladies we know and love. That's why this forum exists to weed out the bad apples. And you do remember who pays the freight here right? Indeedy do - it be da lasses who pay for our fun here and I thank them for that too. Are there any SPs here who post fraudulent rates? Any who engage in bait n switch? Any who play the upsell game? and if there were how long would they last? If Krustee wants to complain let him go stand on the corner of Main and Hastings and do it there. At least I wouldn't have him in my face annoying the crap out of me LOL
The one exception I would take with your comments is that upselling or outright fraud like this usually happens after money has been exchanged, so they are in fact hidden charges. It's like paying for the steak dinner with all the trimmings before it is brought to the table, thinking you are getting the dinner with the potato, veggies, and bread, then once you start eating the steak getting another bill for the potato, veggies, and bread. Yes, you can say no and walk out, but that wasn't the point. If you understood you were getting the complete dinner for the quoted price, then getting billed additionally for parts of it after you started eating, that's fraud and unethical.Agreeing to pay high rates isn't being scammed or ripped off when someone has the choice to accept or leave, right? It isn't like the dentist, who quotes an estimate, then after the work is done presents a bill that is higher than agreed. This is a bill that is presented before anything happens, so it is double hard to understand the guy who says 600, sure, why not. And contrary to what's been said, the rates aren't hidden extra charges, they are the rates. Maybe out of touch with reality rates, but just rates. If they were lower, no one would say she was scamming, considering the rates are given before the action whether high or low, right. Maybe I am missing something here, where a grown man is unable take responsibility for himself, and later blames everyone but himself for his decision.
InsomniaYou guys must be so bored to have that kind of cheap theory on a Friday night. Lol. It made me laugh so thank you.
Perhaps someone can do a study and come up some nice statistics on how likely it is to see 300 different sps and have 270 bad experiences, yet be on a review board which you'd think would improve your chances, statistically speaking lol. My pov on the "example" which I'm assuming he means each and every single sp he's seen excepting the 27 have rates higher than what he wanted to pay and rather than just say no thanks, agreed to the rates and regretted it later. Agreeing to pay high rates isn't being scammed or ripped off when someone has the choice to accept or leave, right? It isn't like the dentist, who quotes an estimate, then after the work is done presents a bill that is higher than agreed. This is a bill that is presented before anything happens, so it is double hard to understand the guy who says 600, sure, why not. And contrary to what's been said, the rates aren't hidden extra charges, they are the rates. Maybe out of touch with reality rates, but just rates. If they were lower, no one would say she was scamming, considering the rates are given before the action whether high or low, right. Maybe I am missing something here, where a grown man is unable take responsibility for himself, and later blames everyone but himself for his decision.
I don't agree with everything that you post and I make it known whenever I see your view differs from mine. However, you have my respect for having the experience you have and for sharing your experience with such candor to everyone else here. I also like the way you respond to an issue without resorting to name calling, except for that time where you took the easy way out and referred to someone as a 'pussy'. I think you are more than capable of providing a reasoned and well-thought out response so there is really no need for you to take the easy way.I'll put my character on the line anytime cuz thus far it has never failed to exonerate me.
All I am asking is that the ethical & decent providers on here give a little mentor ship to those who seem to have difficulty in that department.
Their unethical behavior casts a bad light on this industry & all the good providers in it.
That is all.
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This is an apples or oranges comparison. Surely SP's have access to roads, hospitals, government services etc. that we all use and should all pay for. And whether you are a drug deals, someone working under the table or an SP to the end you don't pay your fair share of tax, others, such as you and me, are forced to pick up the difference.Once this industry is legalized, SPs will be able to have safer work environments and have recourse to the social-justice system which is currently accessible only to those with conventional jobs. Perhaps, right now it is not fair to demand all SPs to pay their taxes as they do not get the full benefits of citizenship in our country..
But once their profession is recognized by our government, they should be required like everyone else to pay their membership dues. A while ago, I read in an escort blog about an SP who conscientiously pay her taxes and encourages other SPs to do the same. So there are SPs right now who do what they think is fair without being specifically told to do so. ..
Hard to argue against legalizing any industry or sector of the economy where the demand is such, that you either legalize it or it goes under ground and the rules are then established and enforced either ad hoc, or by those who are willing to use force to take what they believe they are entitled to.Legalizing prostitution will also be good for the clients. Bad experiences such as Krustee's should decrease and those who still get ripped off can file a complaint to the appropriate regulatory agency. Unprofessional and unethical SPs will either be forced to toe the line or out of business. Anyone can be ripped off but no one deserves to be ripped off. I don't think it is reasonable to justify being ripped off by blaming the one that was taken advantage of. The reasoning would be similar to saying that a woman deserves to be raped because her clothing and demeanor ask for it or that she's stupid not to understand the risk of getting raped. Rape is an immoral act whose sole responsibility lies in the person who committs it.
Krustee's experience and what he is saying actually makes a good case for the legalization of the industry. Same thing for the SPs assertion that some of them are able to maintain their health and well-being and not just crooks or damaged individuals that needed saving, which is how they are currently portrayed in the media.
These are all good arguments for the legalization, and maybe professionalization, of the industry.
Well Miss Freyja, I'm pretty well known around these parts ...
have you ever heard of me being violent?
What have you actually heard about me?
Has anyone ever told you I'm generous at all?
There is no lack of information about my past actions in this town so I'll let you figure out for yourself just how violent I am.
I do know of you Miss Freyja, I have made inquiries & talked to a few people about you.
Word is you are a nice person.
If you think I am hostile & aggressive go ahead & file a complaint about me.
I am sure that it will go about as far as all the other complaints about me.
I'll put my character on the line anytime cuz thus far it has never failed to exonerate me.
All I am asking is that the ethical & decent providers on here give a little mentor ship to those who seem to have difficulty in that department.
Their unethical behavior casts a bad light on this industry & all the good providers in it.
That is all.
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Touche!Surely SP's have access to roads, hospitals, government services etc. that we all use and should all pay for. And whether you are a drug deals, someone working under the table or an SP to the end you don't pay your fair share of tax, others, such as you and me, are forced to pick up the difference.
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Not only is it a legal and moral obligation to pay your fair share of taxes (look at countries such as Greece, where only a fraction of the population pays taxes and now the country is essentially bankrupt.





