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1 minute ago, Wanderoz said:
When they’re wearing a cap on all their photos…
Agree. And wearing sunglasses in almost all of them. Let’s reasonably surmise that’s not accidental. Make of it what you wish.
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1 hour ago, Lewis H said:
Did he have an aquarium in his space?
I believe so. It was a lovely apartment. It was all so nice.
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2 hours ago, KensingtonHomo said:
Some of us like both.
We all do. So maybe this isn’t our guy.
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If you wish to admire and touch his great body, go for it! If you want a massage, look elsewhere.
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Oh, yes. Daniel where are you?! The best.
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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.
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Back as “Ale” on Masseurfinder. Danger. Danger. Danger. Don’t engage.
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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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This person keeps creating “new” ads on Masseurfinder (currently “Ale”) Warning: In addition to fake photographs and no service, there is theft involved.
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Wow. Kind gestures combined with top makeup brands. How can we resist? 🤣. I can’t wait to have my makeup applied by Chuck!
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“Ale” is back with his fake ad and fake photos on Massuerfinder. He is relentless. And Masseurfinder can’t seem to stop him.
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On 4/24/2024 at 8:26 PM, d.anders said:
LOL. I managed to see it this time before it disappeared. Whoever the photos belong to, the guy is hot. But this here now/gone in 5 minutes, I've never seen anything like that before. What a waste of time and money.
The photos in the ad have absolutely no connection whatsoever to the person you will meet. None.
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14 hours ago, Lewis H said:
Don't know if you even need to bother posting a link, because it will likely be deleted before we get to it!
Yeah, the ad is gone again. He is staying one step ahead of the law! Beware. Masseurfinder is failing in its due diligence department.
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He’s back on the massage site. The photos are of someone else. Very, very sketchy. Avoid.
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His studio is a rental. The rental fee is incorporated into his charge.
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Scam. Avoid.
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We are being punked. Not sure if this is a goofy spa promotion attempt or just entertainment for some bored spa employees. Lol.
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Nice guy, but very expensive for…not much. The $250 “sensual” option probably isn’t what you think it might be. For that, you apparently need to bring in the “partner” starting at $400. Also, his MF ad has a photo of a massage table in room that does not exist in his apartment. What is the point of that?
The massage itself is amateur. No obvious training. Just some light pinching.
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On 2/25/2024 at 7:04 PM, pubic_assistance said:
Stay paranoid and assume everyone is riddled with disease.
THAT will prevent you from regretting thst you believed what a rent-boy told you about his STI status.
Haha.
Go to your doctor. Get all advised shots. Use basic common sense and enjoy yourself. No one, or almost no one, offering massage or more is going to be honest about what communicable disease they may have. They aren’t going to say: “I have x, y and Z, guys - come and get it!” Lol.
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And one last thought: You big tippers produce price pressures that will eventually bring about hyperinflation and destroy world order. So stop it!
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56 minutes ago, Lohengrin1979 said:
In response to your last paragraph, no, all of those work related expenses(overhead) should not warrant an automatic tip. As the sole proprietor of their enterprise, independent masseurs should be baking the cost of those expenses into their primary fee. Relying on tips to offset overhead is a recipe for disaster and not a client’s responsibility. We are paying for a product, not operations. I trust the masseurs I hire to charge a fee that allows them to operate their business and tip them if they’ve gone above and beyond the promised deliverable. As others have said though, to each their own.
Ha. Exactly. When I buy bread I don’t think, gee, I should pay more because they had to build an oven. That implicit in the price.
My doctor must rent an office and pay a staff. Should I tip him? No: He charges for that in his fee. And so does your masseur.But, again, it’s your money. Give as much of it away as you like.
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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.