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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from JohnUK in 411 Gabriel Versat in London   
    Got my eye on this hunk. Hoping he's a good bottom. Any previous experience with him?
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to Simon Suraci in How long do you wait for a provider to respond?   
    To your point, every provider is different. Some prefer same day only because clients are less likely to flake. I don’t find this to be true.
    Booking same day is a gamble. When he’s with a client, he can’t respond promptly, and maybe he can’t take a second or third client that same day anyway.
    A few days notice should be fine for most. It gives time for the provider to finish with a client or whatever they are doing and get back to you same day or usually within 24 hrs. We have to plan our days to be realistic. Maybe two appointments per day spread out between morning and evening. It depends on what you need and how your guy works.
     
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to Occasional in How long do you wait for a provider to respond?   
    Depends on the provider. IMO a 'good' profile gives some indication of the provider's preference eg "2 or 3 days advance notice preferred, occasionally available at shorter notice".  Many variations on the the theme, in particular some work with same-day bookings only. If not mentioned in a provider's profile - ask!
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from newdad in Tipping Culture in Europe...   
    When travelling in Australia, my Australian friends would insist that we do not tip in restaurants. Part of this is the real fear that American tipping culture would take hold locally. American's I know typically protest and don't feel they are doing any wrong and part of the tipping process is to make themselves feel good/generous even in places where it really isn't expected. When I have have interacted with locals in Italy, Germany and Spain, they really aren't tipping that much, just a little round up sometimes if you are eating outside of tourist areas that are not frequented by Americans. I usually spy the checks at tables of locals next to us and usually confirm there isn't much tipping (a Euro here and there). And in places like France, some nicer places will say on the bottom of the menu "Service compris" and no tip is expected. 
    I find it interesting that so many online "guides" are written by self serving people in the industry who may upcharge what tip is expected. That's why you are seeing American "guides" saying the correct tip at restaurants these days is 20-25% when the average is closer to 18% Tipping average USA Today. Another source at the Motley Fool says the average American tips 15%.
    It's a little harder to ask local clients of European providers if they tip (except maybe in this forum) but I suspect that since tipping culture hasn't really penetrated in most aspects of life in European countries (eg hair dressers, delivery, taxis, hotels etc) that it isn't expected in providers either. Of course "it's appreciated", I would be too if someone gave me free money, but the other part of me feels that this is an import of an American custom that ultimately isn't a good thing. My Australian friends say they don't like the custom spreading as it might incentivize employers to pay less since their employees are now getting tipped. Plus we can see the dystopia of tipping culture in the US and want to stop it heading in that direction in our countries. I'm old enough to remember a time that tipping housekeeping in Canadian hotels was not a thing (still isn't in most of Asia). Especially since hotel staff in the big international chain hotels in Canada tend to be unionized with union contracts.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from JamesB in Tipping Culture in Europe...   
    When travelling in Australia, my Australian friends would insist that we do not tip in restaurants. Part of this is the real fear that American tipping culture would take hold locally. American's I know typically protest and don't feel they are doing any wrong and part of the tipping process is to make themselves feel good/generous even in places where it really isn't expected. When I have have interacted with locals in Italy, Germany and Spain, they really aren't tipping that much, just a little round up sometimes if you are eating outside of tourist areas that are not frequented by Americans. I usually spy the checks at tables of locals next to us and usually confirm there isn't much tipping (a Euro here and there). And in places like France, some nicer places will say on the bottom of the menu "Service compris" and no tip is expected. 
    I find it interesting that so many online "guides" are written by self serving people in the industry who may upcharge what tip is expected. That's why you are seeing American "guides" saying the correct tip at restaurants these days is 20-25% when the average is closer to 18% Tipping average USA Today. Another source at the Motley Fool says the average American tips 15%.
    It's a little harder to ask local clients of European providers if they tip (except maybe in this forum) but I suspect that since tipping culture hasn't really penetrated in most aspects of life in European countries (eg hair dressers, delivery, taxis, hotels etc) that it isn't expected in providers either. Of course "it's appreciated", I would be too if someone gave me free money, but the other part of me feels that this is an import of an American custom that ultimately isn't a good thing. My Australian friends say they don't like the custom spreading as it might incentivize employers to pay less since their employees are now getting tipped. Plus we can see the dystopia of tipping culture in the US and want to stop it heading in that direction in our countries. I'm old enough to remember a time that tipping housekeeping in Canadian hotels was not a thing (still isn't in most of Asia). Especially since hotel staff in the big international chain hotels in Canada tend to be unionized with union contracts.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in Tipping Culture in Europe...   
    When travelling in Australia, my Australian friends would insist that we do not tip in restaurants. Part of this is the real fear that American tipping culture would take hold locally. American's I know typically protest and don't feel they are doing any wrong and part of the tipping process is to make themselves feel good/generous even in places where it really isn't expected. When I have have interacted with locals in Italy, Germany and Spain, they really aren't tipping that much, just a little round up sometimes if you are eating outside of tourist areas that are not frequented by Americans. I usually spy the checks at tables of locals next to us and usually confirm there isn't much tipping (a Euro here and there). And in places like France, some nicer places will say on the bottom of the menu "Service compris" and no tip is expected. 
    I find it interesting that so many online "guides" are written by self serving people in the industry who may upcharge what tip is expected. That's why you are seeing American "guides" saying the correct tip at restaurants these days is 20-25% when the average is closer to 18% Tipping average USA Today. Another source at the Motley Fool says the average American tips 15%.
    It's a little harder to ask local clients of European providers if they tip (except maybe in this forum) but I suspect that since tipping culture hasn't really penetrated in most aspects of life in European countries (eg hair dressers, delivery, taxis, hotels etc) that it isn't expected in providers either. Of course "it's appreciated", I would be too if someone gave me free money, but the other part of me feels that this is an import of an American custom that ultimately isn't a good thing. My Australian friends say they don't like the custom spreading as it might incentivize employers to pay less since their employees are now getting tipped. Plus we can see the dystopia of tipping culture in the US and want to stop it heading in that direction in our countries. I'm old enough to remember a time that tipping housekeeping in Canadian hotels was not a thing (still isn't in most of Asia). Especially since hotel staff in the big international chain hotels in Canada tend to be unionized with union contracts.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from pubic_assistance in RM expired profiles still on the site and not deleted   
    I've had them be inactive for a period and then reactivate. I can still see those that I have hired in my buddy list, sometimes for years inactivated. Those I pretty sure have left the business and have forgotten about their profiles. Other's do delete their profiles. I wonder if it's difficult to delete or there's a cost involved?
    I hang on to a few profiles in my buddy list, like Wade Wolfgar, hoping they are only taking a break. He still seems active in his Only Fans and X accounts.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from spidir in Photos/videos during sessions   
    I have had a few providers that asked me to take their photos cause get them into uniforms or dress as cowboys. Hottest scene was a guy who had a whole studio set up with lighting and remote control for the camera which allowed for high shutter speed shots! We both kept mementos of that encounter which I jack of to frequently.
    I also see so many amateur videos where there's camera phones. No wonder there's so many leaks. There probably will come a time with this generation where leaks wouldn't cause a bat of eyes.
      
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from + Pensant in Asking for face pics   
    I had one do this recently in Berlin. Guy was hot, my type and was highly rated. It's a pain for me to find a suitable picture so usually I am not motivated to comply but this time I did. He was very good, no attitude and met all expectations. I had to meant to ask him why he asked for a photo but forgot about it in the moment.
     
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to soloyo215 in Photos/videos during sessions   
    I have experienced providers recording me without my permission, at least twice. And that is when I have noticed. I don't like to ask, nor do I like being asked about it. Personally I don't need mementos of my encounters, but I certainly dislike the feeling that I might be recorded without my permission.
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to BuffaloKyle in Photos/videos during sessions   
    If it's something you for sure want to have a part of the session that's something to ask during your initial conversation when setting up a meeting. I would never wait to ask once you are face to face unless it's totally not a deal breaker if they say no. And make it clear if you wait until then that it's really no big deal if they say no.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from Danny-Darko in 411 Redneck Cowboy   
    https://rent.men/RedneckCowboy
    His website says you have to pay upfront. But the effort he put in to his website and business plan tells me that he's legit and in this for the long run.
    Looks hot and meets my cowboy fantasy.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from + Just Sayin in Wither Logan Stevens?   
    He's hunkier now than when he first started out. I hired him when he lived in LA. It was okay but I would love to try again.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from tennisjock in 411 on VancouverJack   
    His rate is way lower than the local going rate. I would be suspicious of that. Anyone with that nice of a body should be able to charge more.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from zeyfur in London recommendations   
    A few years back I hired https://rentmen.eu/hotblondmagnus. Was at his place and it was a bit of a pain as we needed to be quiet because he didn't want his flat mates to know what was going on. He's big all over with a thick cock. Would consider rehiring again but as an out call.
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from HoseMaster in JoshBC_SD in San Diego (or another?)   
    Sounds like him. I'm pretty sure he wasn't on Rentboy/Rentmen. It was likely Craigslist or Backpage. One of the pictures was him coming out of the shower. He was super nice and hot. Hired him a few times.
     
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from HoseMaster in JoshBC_SD in San Diego (or another?)   
    I think I hired him. He's place was out in the burbs? He was great!
     
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to Alex93108 in Isn't 400 dollars for a hour too much for New York standards?   
    In my opinion 
    New York / San Francisco / Los Angeles $300
    London £200, outside London £150
    EU excluding Paris €150, Paris is €200,  expect lower rates in Spain €100 , but not Italy
    ( this is base , true at time of posting . expect -/+ 50 to 100 depending on talent, ie pornstar / onlyfans fame  -instafame and reputation, body , dick , talents  ) 
    Much like a law firm, if you want the opinion of a senior partner expect to pay more , but one of the junior associates will fuck you over just the same, maybe with less experience 
     
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to + goosh69 in November 2021- Is the demand down?   
    You are both less likely to catch it and less likely to get sick if you do. Don’t spread disinformation. 
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from Lazarus in 411 on Jake Miller   
    He used to advertise in rentmen for a long time. I can't remember if I had contacted him but I believe he's straight identified and would only top so eliminated him from my choices. I had heard some positive experiences of him though.
    Checking through your preferences have you tried https://rentmen.eu/RyleyVancouver?
     I'm considering him in the future.
     
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to EastCoastBtm in 411 Redneck Cowboy   
    We have talked on the phone.  He's a great guy.
    DM with questions.
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to DerrickRigg in Chest Hair   
    Thanks rvwnsd! Much appreciated. It makes me feel good you and other guys reactions. Just a bodybuilder here that wants to be comfortable. I wear western shirts so it's not like I'm a suave pretty boy showing off in some expensive dress shirt. 
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    Jeff Meuller got a reaction from Pd1_jap in LOS ANGELES or SAN DIEGO recommendations needed   
    Facial and body hair and tats have become the norm. Probably why Sean Cody etc have to recruit from the Midwest Farm types.
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to koakardred in Too Many 'Money Up Front' Horror Stories Lately.......A Remedy??   
    If they ask for money up front just leave. Its not going to end well from my experience. 
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    Jeff Meuller reacted to + keroscenefire in Caution - new guy in Los Angeles- before hiring, read his rentmen reviews. A real crook   
    I did meet with him...he didn't scam me in any way and I had a good experience generally. Not sure I would hire him again as there were a few weird parts to the meeting. He definitely has put on some weight as well so his pics are a little off. He was very adamant about me doing a review at the end of the session...I kinda see why now. 
    Can give more deets in PM if you all want. But both based on my experience and on what I've read about him now, I definitely won't be rehiring him. 
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