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  • 6 months later...

I met with this guy in February. He's a total scammer. He asked for the payment upfront and then left. I perceived certain warning signs but ignored them because he's a charmer and he'd initiated contact with me months in advance through the rentmen website. Between that, his plethora of 5-star reviews on that site, plus his verified status on the friendboy.pro site (all of which I believe now to have been falsified and can explain why privately), I let my guard down. Feel free to send a private message if you want details.

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Last month I looked at his RM profile. I rated his pics because I found him hot and saved his profile to my Buddy List for future reference for when I'd be around. He immediately hit me up asking if I was in town and wanted to meet and gave me his number. I thanked him and told him I wasn't but had saved him for a future hire. He then asked me if in the meanwhile I could rate him 5 stars on a review, that it would really help him and he'd appreciate it! I had long suspected that RM reviews were dishonest and not reliable. I didn't answer and took him off my saved list. I've never seemed to have a positive experience with East Europeans male or female whenever encountered in any capacity anywhere. I've learned the hard way to avoid them. Damn, they can be appealing but not everything that shines is gold! :(

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Last month I looked at his RM profile. I rated his pics because I found him hot and saved his profile to my Buddy List for future reference for when I'd be around. He immediately hit me up asking if I was in town and wanted to meet and gave me his number. I thanked him and told him I wasn't but had saved him for a future hire. He then asked me if in the meanwhile I could rate him 5 stars on a review, that it would really help him and he'd appreciate it! I had long suspected that RM reviews were dishonest and not reliable. I didn't answer and took him off my saved list. I've never seemed to have a positive experience with East Europeans male or female whenever encountered in any capacity anywhere. I've learned the hard way to avoid them. Damn, they can be appealing but not everything that shines is gold! :(

 

He also asked me (repeatedly) to give him a 5-star review on RM before we'd even met! He seemed satisfied when I told him that I'd gladly do so after our appointment. Interestingly, when I complained to RM management about him, they said they're just an advertising service that doesn't ensure positive experiences (!) and therefore they can't do anything unless he breaks their rules. They also said that their rules also allow only for clients to issue one review per meeting without any further back and forth (kind of like Daddy's rules for just 1 client review followed by 1 escort response). I pointed out to them that this guy had bypassed their rules and found a loophole: 1) he undermined the integrity of the review system by asking prospective clients for 5-star ratings before meetings even occurred; and 2) he blocked me right after he absconded with the $, which prevents one from seeing the ad or leaving a review. RM management just stopped replying and decided to do nothing to either take down this guy's ad or warn others about him. Obviously, for everyone that he does this to, none of us can use the RM review system to warn other prospective clients either.

 

The truly sad and predatory part of all this is how he seeks out clients like he did you and me, by initiating contact once he sees that we've viewed his ad, and then striking up conversation that has the effect of getting one to lower their guard. At least that's how I took it, because it seemed over the top to put in such long term effort into victimizing people (he emailed me several weeks before I'd made it clear that I'd be visiting Las Vegas, and then followed up during the interim). I'm just glad I had the restraint to not try to stop him from leaving on the day of the botched appointment, or it could have resulted in a dangerous altercation in the hotel lobby. Oh well, live and learn I guess.

 

P.S., I've actually had decent experiences with Eastern Europeans in this field (with guys of all backgrounds, really), so I don't follow you on that particular point.

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He also asked me (repeatedly) to give him a 5-star review on RM before we'd even met! He seemed satisfied when I told him that I'd gladly do so after our appointment. Interestingly, when I complained to RM management about him, they said they're just an advertising service that doesn't ensure positive experiences (!) and therefore they can't do anything unless he breaks their rules. They also said that their rules also allow only for clients to issue one review per meeting without any further back and forth (kind of like Daddy's rules for just 1 client review followed by 1 escort response). I pointed out to them that this guy had bypassed their rules and found a loophole: 1) he undermined the integrity of the review system by asking prospective clients for 5-star ratings before meetings even occurred; and 2) he blocked me right after he absconded with the $, which prevents one from seeing the ad or leaving a review. RM management just stopped replying and decided to do nothing to either take down this guy's ad or warn others about him. Obviously, for everyone that he does this to, none of us can use the RM review system to warn other prospective clients either.

 

The truly sad and predatory part of all this is how he seeks out clients like he did you and me, by initiating contact once he sees that we've viewed his ad, and then striking up conversation that has the effect of getting one to lower their guard. At least that's how I took it, because it seemed over the top to put in such long term effort into victimizing people (he emailed me several weeks before I'd made it clear that I'd be visiting Las Vegas, and then followed up during the interim). I'm just glad I had the restraint to not try to stop him from leaving on the day of the botched appointment, or it could have resulted in a dangerous altercation in the hotel lobby. Oh well, live and learn I guess.

 

P.S., I've actually had decent experiences with Eastern Europeans in this field (with guys of all backgrounds, really), so I don't follow you on that particular point.

 

I agree with you on RM when one voices a complaint about an escort. They do nothing and don't allow the negative review to go forward, give a poor excuse and end all communications with the client. RM is not customer oriented even when the customer is a paying one. That is why I refuse to renew membership with them. They will not get my money just for the privilege of seeing some semi-private pics and a few second video clips and nothing else!

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He also asked me (repeatedly) to give him a 5-star review on RM before we'd even met! He seemed satisfied when I told him that I'd gladly do so after our appointment. Interestingly, when I complained to RM management about him, they said they're just an advertising service that doesn't ensure positive experiences (!) and therefore they can't do anything unless he breaks their rules. They also said that their rules also allow only for clients to issue one review per meeting without any further back and forth (kind of like Daddy's rules for just 1 client review followed by 1 escort response). I pointed out to them that this guy had bypassed their rules and found a loophole: 1) he undermined the integrity of the review system by asking prospective clients for 5-star ratings before meetings even occurred; and 2) he blocked me right after he absconded with the $, which prevents one from seeing the ad or leaving a review. RM management just stopped replying and decided to do nothing to either take down this guy's ad or warn others about him. Obviously, for everyone that he does this to, none of us can use the RM review system to warn other prospective clients either.

 

The truly sad and predatory part of all this is how he seeks out clients like he did you and me, by initiating contact once he sees that we've viewed his ad, and then striking up conversation that has the effect of getting one to lower their guard. At least that's how I took it, because it seemed over the top to put in such long term effort into victimizing people (he emailed me several weeks before I'd made it clear that I'd be visiting Las Vegas, and then followed up during the interim). I'm just glad I had the restraint to not try to stop him from leaving on the day of the botched appointment, or it could have resulted in a dangerous altercation in the hotel lobby. Oh well, live and learn I guess.

 

P.S., I've actually had decent experiences with Eastern Europeans in this field (with guys of all backgrounds, really), so I don't follow you on that particular point.

 

Sound familiar (https://www.companyofmen.org/threads/reliability-of-rentmen-reviews.146632/) ?

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I met with this guy in February. He's a total scammer. He asked for the payment upfront and then left. I perceived certain warning signs but ignored them because he's a charmer and he'd initiated contact with me months in advance through the rentmen website. Between that, his plethora of 5-star reviews on that site, plus his verified status on the friendboy.pro site (all of which I believe now to have been falsified and can explain why privately), I let my guard down. Feel free to send a private message if you want details.

 

You should review him and openly warn others about him.

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Wow. I met him in LV in January. Nice guy. One of the RM reviews is probably mine. He was very concerned I give him a review, which I was happy to do. I wonder what happened? I would have booked him again but there were other guys in the city I really wanted to meet and not enough time to see him for a second date. Disappointed to hear about your experience. Damn.

 

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I find it disgusting these individuals prey upon the stereotypical fear and shame in hiring or even being gay. I’ve had some encounters where catfish attempt to extort me, and I laugh and say what do you honestly think you can do? I have nothing to hide, but looking at your face I can see why you do. Seriously the dude hit every branch falling off the ugly tree. Couldn’t pay me to do him.

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