Victoria rip off loser

SeductiveCameronDEL

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Hi! First time in the two years I've been ripped off, so I guess it could be worse.

Booked with this guy last night, for this afternoon, who I had seen before. I asked, verbatim, "1 hour?" to which he replied, "yes please" . Got here at 1pm, left an envelope on the dresser, and the appointment started. About 2 mins in, he said that he couldn't stay for the whole hour and he hoped that was ok. Why would I care? I thought that if we finished within a half hour, I would offer the half hour rate. He finishes after bbbj (to which I'm sure he would have finished in my mouth if I hadn't moved, which is a big restriction), then informs me that he only has $100 for my 15 min rate. A 15 min rate that I don't fucking offer. He then tried to explain how MY rates would fairly equate to $100 for 15 mins. BLOOD BOILING. I told him to go to the atm at the gas station across the street and leave something behind. He then tried to scoop up the 100 before lying and saying he was going to get me more cash. I made him leave it because I knew he'd be gone for good. He was. Phone number 250-857-680*
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shyboy123

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Sorry to hear that Cameron. That kind of behaviour is unacceptable. I have no problem with an envelope check before a session - I agree it does ruin the illusion a little but if a gent can be graciously ushered to the washroom to shower then we can keep the dream alive and you can make sure everything is as it should be.

I hope you ladies can blacklist him so he has very limited options (like his hand) in the future!

I think ripping someone off after sharing their body and giving pleasure is the mark of a truly shameless person. Please keep your chin up and don't let this guy ruin things for everyone.
 

rick hunter

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This is why I don't get the whole envelope thing in the first place. Why do some ladies ask for this? I rather just hand you the cash, that way there is no misunderstanding on either side. Who are we kidding, we're paying you to have sex.
 

Sweet_Cherry

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Well said, shyguy. If only there were more people who shared your perspective!

What a jerk! Sorry to hear that you had to deal with yet another shining example of class, Cameron. It's disgusting, the disrespect that some of the guys out there show to us ladies, especially one as awesome as you!

Hope you had a better day today! I'll text you later for his info.

<3

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Slicat

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This is why I don't get the whole envelope thing in the first place. Why do some ladies ask for this? I rather just hand you the cash, that way there is no misunderstanding on either side. Who are we kidding, we're paying you to have sex.
I asked an SP long time ago about the reason for the "envelope". She told me, the reason SHE does it was for "legal" purposes. If you hand someone an envelope, that receiving person does not "legally" know whats in it.
I have NO CLUE if that kind of thinking is actually substantial in a legal matter, that was just her reasoning. (it's along the lines of "she didn't accept money from you, just an envelope and chose not to look inside).
Maybe someone else knows about that concept, I have no idea.
 

Lady Companion

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This is why I don't get the whole envelope thing in the first place. Why do some ladies ask for this? I rather just hand you the cash, that way there is no misunderstanding on either side. Who are we kidding, we're paying you to have sex.
I think there are a few reasons. It is the standard way of doing things in the USA, with a misguided belief that it will protect the lady from law enforcement. Clearly it won't, but I suppose it gives a false err of security, which is comforting to some ladies.

I think for a lot of ladies and gentlemen it allows for a better and more authentic date. Making a big production out of paying distracts from the focus of enjoying one another's company. Most suitors who don't prepay in full arrive with the consideration inside a card, and often bring a small gift (a couple of chocolates, a flower etc.), which they hand over when they arrive. This really sets the stage for an authentic date and allows both parties to focus on one another.

I want YOU to be the focus of our time together. Not an awkward fumbling with the consideration.

Personally, I never worried too much about the envelope - until I had a very awkward experience. The gentleman arrived with a big bag full of COINS! He owned vending machines, and that is what he was using for payment. The coins weren't even rolled! I tried not to look too annoyed at the big bag of change, and graciously said "Thank you. Let's get comfortable". He responded with "There is more than $500 in there. I don't know how much more.....but we need to count it out."

Sexy.

As I'm picking through the loonies and toonies, he actually has the nerve to say "Do you mind taking the nickles and dimes first. I want to keep the big stuff for myself."

That's when I initiated my envelope policy. If the donation doesn't fit into an envelope, I'm not accepting it! ;-)
 
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