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coriolis888

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  1. Here is one of the photos that were first posted on the internet five years ago - https://yandex.com/images/search?url=https://media.rentmen.eu/public/photos/thumb/80/462206_1576802466_szem3pa2q4.jpg&img_url=https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EJPFl-aXUAclgR2.jpg&rpt=imagelike&cbir_id=2185830%2F11lO_WTzfe02A3HLNRc_Fw&pos=0 The photos are enticing- They attract admirers and also photo borrowers The photo used in the ad is on the left side in the upper portion of the screen. Click on the photo to learn more.
  2. You are correct. It defies economics and logic why providers continue to ask high rates while there is such an excess of escort supply in the area. As it is, many providers complain about time wasters and not getting enough clients yet they keep their rates high. Is it really any wonder why they go for long periods of time without booking a client? Airlines and stores and other industries lower their prices to reality which keeps them in business. Maybe providers who do not have enough clients and are hurting for money should try reducing their rates. Thinking about an escort charging $300, $400 or more for an hour of time makes me wonder about my attorney who does not charge that much per hour and yet he provides a valuable service that benefits me for years.
  3. I don't hire that kind either. Sometimes you can detect an attitude in the wording in the ad which will save you from wasting time in contacting the provider. When I see ads with wording like "no next-day appointments" or ads like, "don't waste my time with a million questions" or similar wording, I skip over the ad then go to the next one that shows potential. Some escorts do not realize that getting a client has a lot to do with marketing skills.
  4. Many escorts do not care what you think of their method used for making appointments. This particular escort requiring a clients' photo prior to making an appointment confirms his "sales method" is less than conventional. Some escorts have a stable living arrangement and do not need to "sell" their services in a business-like manner. The experience described with this escort is not uncommon. Many (not all) escorts with a stable living arrangement only meet clients for extra cash when it is convenient for the escort. Having a big ego also helps promote this type of behavior. Of course, the majority of escorts do not behave as did the one described (fortunately).
  5. SUCCESS OFTEN BREEDS CONTEMPT
  6. https://rentmen.eu/zachscottnyc
  7. Those photos are all over the internet. Even a simple reverse image search finds the photos. Anyone could be using them. There is no way to know if the person using those photos now is the same person who used the photos in a prior time.
  8. I don't want to seem dense - However - - If the rentmen advertiser is using fake or stolen photos and we have no idea what he looks like, can you tell us how you know you hired him a few years ago? Based on his ad, there is no way to know what he looks like considering he is using "borrowed" photos from the internet. He just started his ad on December 25, only last week.
  9. Most of the time it works for me. However, as does many computer programs, it has a "spell" every now and again and does not work. I ignore the program for a while. I return later and everything is fine.
  10. There is a new ad in Los Angeles that shows photos of a supposedly 25 year old guy. Something does not compute with the photos and with the ad. The guy claims to be age 25 - - - - - - but these photos are dated ten years ago: https://www.flavagold.com/market/gallery.php?which=ccd&model=1502 The photos can be found on various sites using a simple reverse image search. If his ad is truthful, that means he was only 15 years old when the photos were taken. That is silly and does not make sense. More likely, the guy is using stolen photos for his ad. Here is his rentmen ad: https://rentmen.eu/Joselongwood It is this kind of advertiser that gives rentmen a bad name.
  11. I doubt it. A review on rentmen must come from a registered forum member. I think it is possible he got a friend to register then post the twenty reviews. Or, he could have opened another account then wrote the reviews. I do not know. Or, he could really be a great escort and one of his clients is highly attracted to him and wants to help him get clients by filling his reviews with quantity rather than with different client reviews. Regardless of the reason, I think that twenty reviews for one escort from one client is misleading.
  12. Even though he has a lot of rentmen reviews, if you look at the reviewers screen names, you will see that TWENTY of his reviews came from one person, writing one review after another. In my opinion, that kind of thing on an escorts's ad is misleading. One person writing twenty different reviews for the same person is not honest. He might be the greatest escort in the world. However, the twenty duplicate reviews are a concern to any decision I would have going forward hiring him.
  13. Exactly - The supposed escort must have something to hide if he changes his screen name so often. Time to be cautious of him.
  14. Does being rude make you feel important when you write nonsense on an anonymous internet site?
  15. = https://rentmen.eu/RickyDecker -
  16. True, but a clever leopard can cover its spots so you don't know they exist -
  17. Actually, two different clients wrote most of the reviews. If you have a VPN, go into the ad and read the narratives on the reviews. Even though it is supposedly two different clients writing the reviews, the writing style is almost identical for the two. Also, the narratives are so long it reminds one of a television soap opera as to what is said over and over again. Maybe the reviews and the escort are legit but I must say, I have never seen such long-winded and gushy/flowery description of an escort. For those without a VPN, copy the link to his reviews and then click on the below link and go from there. You will see the long narratives in his many reviews saying the same thing over and over again. https://hide.me/en/proxy
  18. You are correct according to the article linked above. Here is the link again: https://dailycaller.com/2015/07/17/...orn-star-behind-that-terrible-gawker-article/
  19. Not only what you noted, if you look at those five reviews, you will see that three of the five reviewers joined rentmen in August of this year. Coincidence?
  20. No, the OP described the waltz as a "fantasy or fetish/idea" which is not the same as a fetish, it is an idea. Also, I read it, I did not hear it. But thanks for your observation.
  21. Dancing is a fetish? First time I ever read that!
  22. I must be blind, I did not see a link - how about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1AkeBpyDsY
  23. If you use a VPN to view the rentmen ad for "Rhondo", look at the two reviews. One is fake which was written by the advertiser but the first review was written by a verified client who said that the photos in the ad are of a different person. The reviewer also said the imposter stole money from him. Caution, caution and more caution. EDIT - If anyone wants to notify rentmen that the imposter is using stolen photos for his ad, you must furnish rentmen with a link to the original photo. Rentmen will remove the photos and close the ad. The imposter (photo thief) is in the second row in the link. Here is a link in case anyone want to make a report: https://www.pinterest.ru/raw0202/자료/
  24. Even though your meeting with that character took place a long time ago, you should go to his rentmen ad and post a negative review. It is very possible that rentmen will allow your review. Don't ask rentmen, just post the review. rentmen might reject your review but they might not depending on how you word it. Be sure to put in the review the portion of how he pushed you from the elevator and threatened you with the police. He is a scoundrel. A negative review on rentmen, where he advertises, might help some future unsuspecting customers from a similar experience like you had.
  25. What an odd conclusion. "All your concerns about potential blackmail" Early on, I mentioned that I am aware of a client who was the target of a provider who is currently in jail for attempted extortion. From that, you leaped to wonder if I "participate in this hobby" It is a good idea to read associated posts before making an incorrect conjecture.
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