Maybe it was ok since he was a celebrity?
http://15minutesmore.com/blog/2005/08
"I got an email today from a friend who escorts in LA letting me know that a recent hourly appointment of his was none other than reality nudist Richard Hatch! Why was I not surprised? The last I heard from Hatch, he was skipping down the primrose path and headed for a long vacation at Club Fed, thanks to his recent tax-evasion scandal."
I don’t keep up with your blog, but if you’re no longer doing that or outing clients anymore, that’s a good thing. When did you make the change? Was including this kind of stuff in your blog helpful in promoting yourself?
A funny post from DataLounge in 2008 (https://www.datalounge.com/thread/7363914-jon-ramsey-escort):
Helen Keller could tell that mother fucker's not 35! Maybe 20 years ago...
—Anonymous
reply 4
12/29/2008
If his ad is real, he must be in dire need of quick money. That pic in his ad is about 15 years old and many, many, many pounds ago. He’s 41, not 28. Anyone considering hiring him should probably ask for a verifiable current pic.
The only one who can definitively answer what "plus travel" means is the escort. If his response makes you feel like a complete idiot, then you decide whether or not you still want to hire him.
By “reputable sites” do you mean the ones in which the advertisers use their real name, current pics, accurate stats, and provide the agreed upon service?
This was in Las Vegas? Are you certain these were confirmed appointments? Three appointments and three last-minute cancellations seem like a lot for a twelve hour time frame on a Tuesday afternoon.