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Typical

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  1. And the lesson being NEVER send a deposit. Never, ever. That is a scam 100% of the time. 

    And, as I learned again recently the hard way, if the guy who opens the door isn’t the same as the photos, RUN.  He’s about to rob you. 
     

    Go with known quantities. And if it seems too good to be true, IT IS. 
     

    Repeat after me: No deposits. Ever. Always a scam. Always. 
     

  2. Jason has the touch, so to speak. He may not be a trained therapist, but he has natural intuition and ability. He puts in real effort. No shorting on time. No upsells (at least in my experience). Sexy AF. Super nice. Effective. He likes doing the job!  
     

    Woof!

  3. 25 minutes ago, CAmusclelover said:

    I've met him twice in LA. Definitely worth the price if you are a discerning Muscle Worshipper. 

    Looks better in person , muscles are rock hard and he loves to show them off for you. 

    Gives a great massage , he gets a but sweaty during the session , but he does put alot of effort into it. 

    Really nice guy, you can tell he really engages with his clients. He does stay in touch and lets you know when he is visiting your area 

    He is proof that there are still some genuinely nice muscle guys out there. 

    Would meet up with him again. 

    Yes his is pricey , but you get what you pay for 

    I generally agree with this assessment. I saw him a couple of times a few years ago when his rates were more down to earth. Maybe 200 British Pounds. He’s a nice guy. His massage is strong and above average. His body is (was) phenomenal. It was fun. Lots of fun. (No real sex, though)
     

    That all said, I wouldn’t pay his current rates for anyone. Now, if money is, as they say, no object, then sure!  But if you are questioning the expense then probably shouldn’t do it. It’s not life changing, LOL. Don’t over spend for the experience if money IS an object. 

  4. I guess I’ll say it one more time, then my work here is done. This person in the photos does not exist, at least not as a masseur in NYC. The ad is fake. You will never meet the person in the photos because he does not exist. If you answer the ad you will meet someone else not even remotely like the photos and he will attempt to rob you. If being robbed while getting a 20 minute “massage” from someone who looks nothing like the photos in the ad to which you respond is a fantasy, go for it!  The reason why this ad comes and goes and the phone number change daily is because the advertiser doesn’t want to be caught by the law. 

  5. It sad that Masseurfinder willingly allows itself to be used by obvious scams. This ad is fake. The photos are fake. The phone number changes daily. These are clear red flags. The activity behind the ad is criminal. Someone could get hurt. 
     

    I have no idea how to contact the website operators. But when ads go up and down and phone numbers change frequently, the site is on constructive notice that something is wrong. 

  6. 2 hours ago, LA90046 said:

    Thanks to @Typical and @BOZO T CLOWN for posting the pics he's using so there is visual reference when the ad / name keeps changing.

    He’s relentless and determined!  
     

    I’m closing my thoughts out on this fellow now by suggesting googling all phone numbers of unknown service providers before hand. Never let your wallet out of sight. And when the photos are fake, run (can’t believe I didn’t). 
     

    Be very wary of the unknowns. It’s apparently way too easy to establish scam accounts on Masseurfinder. It can be dangerous. 
     

     

  7. 8 hours ago, BOZO T CLOWN said:

    What does the person look like who does show up at your door?
    Similar question: On an "incall" what does the person look like when you show up at his studio?

    https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/48113/

    $20 off the week of June 2nd...  yummy.
    Bozo loves a bargain 🤡

    Let me be more clear here. The unrelated photos are pretty much beside the point. The person will rob you or attempt to rob you. He is using fake photos because he is engaged in criminal activity. There is no “bargain” to be had. 

  8. 9 hours ago, Luckylou said:

    Thanks for sharing., the ad was back up today. I was interested in booking-When I googled his number it went to a bunch of women’s escort ads so something is not adding up

    He uses a burner phone as he is engaged in criminal activity. 

  9. 2 hours ago, glutes said:

    The photos are completely unrelated to the person you will encounter. 

    Half the ads are like that, what makes this one special?

    No, that’s not true. 99% of the time the person who shows up is the person in the photos. It may be their best photos, but it is actually the person. This guy has no relationship to the photos whatsoever. None. Absolutely none. 

    And there are bigger problems. Let’s just say the NYPD are involved.  
     

     

  10. This guy has been around for a long time in multiple cities with bad feedback.  That said, there are all kinds of new advertisers in NYC, probably attracted by new inflated market rates, who are abysmal. Shockingly so. 
     

    Stick with known quantities. 

  11. Masseurfinder allows one to hide their ad when they are not taking calls. It’s a good idea for both parties. Client is not wasting time trying to get an unavailable appointment and masseur is not responding to multiple inquiries that he is not available. Ivan only shows his ad when he is taking appointments. 

  12. On 5/7/2024 at 2:14 PM, dutchal said:

    He's about $100 over market for a strictly therapeutic massage.

    Agree. And to reiterate, the therapeutic massage is of C- quality. Seems like a nice guy, but his price/service are substantially mismatched even in today’s inflated market. 

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