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How did he "rob" you? Details would be helpful and you should provide them if you're going to level the accusation.

I agree. The guy has dozens of glowing reviews which I think stand up better than one disgruntled client, who shouldn’t slander a provider without giving some credible reasons. Being “robbed” has a criminal connotation, which doesn’t apply to situations where your expectations might not have been met. “Disappointed” would be a more appropriate way to describe the experience.

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Having someone steal more than $ 1000 in cash from you does not equate to disappointment. You might all do well to ask questions before heading to snark town. Everyone who has asked questions privately has gotten the details they requested. I am not allowed to post reviews on here. I stand by what I said. I'm a long time reviewer on DR and a long time poster on here. If you choose not to heed my warning, it's on you. Not me.

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Having someone steal more than $ 1000 in cash from you does not equate to disappointment. You might all do well to ask questions before heading to snark town. Everyone who has asked questions privately has gotten the details they requested. I am not allowed to post reviews on here. I stand by what I said. I'm a long time reviewer on DR and a long time poster on here. If you choose not to heed my warning, it's on you. Not me.

 

That's the sort of detail that makes a big difference. No one's asking for a "review", just for the basis for the statement he "robbed" you. I take it the $1000 was not part of the rate you agreed to pay, but was extra cash you had on hand?

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That's the sort of detail that makes a big difference. No one's asking for a "review", just for the basis for the statement he "robbed" you. I take it the $1000 was not part of the rate you agreed to pay, but was extra cash you had on hand?

Good question. Since I mostly do overnights and always pay in cash, I often fork over between $1000 and $2000 to the escort in the morning after a one or two night session. I’ve been hiring for over 20 years and never had a theft of any sort, and I have an extensive collection of art and precious antiques in my home, where I have had escorts stay with me.

 

The only 2 times I got robbed was years ago with pickups in bars. Not professional escorts, who I regard as honourable people (until proven otherwise, which I have never come across).

 

Sorry to hear this escort allegedly took $1000 from Muscle Lover but personally, I would never leave this kind of cash lying around. I always put my fee in an envelope with the escort’s name on it. With a new escort I leave it in sight, with my regulars, at the breakfast table. I find that is a relaxed way to deal with the business end of things.

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Luv2play, that is exactly what I do, leave the cash out so they can see it. This was 2 escorts. He stole his own money and the other escort's and was never heard from again.

I’m somewhat confused by your explanation. If you had hired two escorts and were paying them the same amount, was he not at least entitled to his share of the fee? If services had been rendered by him, then he didn’t “steal his own money”, he just took what was his. If he took the other escort’s money as well, well then that’s theft.

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I’ve taken the trouble to read the reviews of Lucas on RM and they are numerous and mostly highly complimentary. I realize experiences can vary between escort and client but alleging an escort “stole” money from you is serious. At this point I still don’t understand how this “theft” occured.

 

Looking at his reviews, I don’t see one that resembles your experience. When a client posts a negative review on RM, the escort has the option of responding. I have read many of these types of responses and sometimes the client comes off badly.

 

On two occasions I have posted only mildly critical reviews on RM and the escorts in both cases objected. In one case I agreed to remove the review, and in the other case the escort got RM to remove it. In the latter case it was an encounter with two escorts, both porn stars, and the other agreed with me that the review I had posted was accurate.

 

So, I think the best option for you is to post a review on RM. See what happens. Often, when the escort has been panned, they haven’t bothered to respond. The worst that can happen is that your review will disappear. LOL

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They were not being paid the same. The other gentleman is a very well known porn star. The encounter with Lucas had just started. He definitely not earned his fee

 

This post prompts me to ask for specific, detailed info about the "robbing" you statement. Not "earning" ones fee is not the same as robbing you in the sense that most of us use those terms, so I'm assuming they are two distinct statements -- that he didn't earn his fee and that he robbed you apart from collecting a fee you felt he didn't sufficiently earn. Please clarify.

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I met with him a few years ago in Las Vegas, when he was based there and was using a different handle......the meeting was entirely fine and I wasn't robbed or threatened.......but it was a while ago.......

I had the same experience -- great fun, not earthshattering, but he didn't come across sketchy or dangerous at all. Never crossed my mind that he might not be on the up-and-up. This too was in Vegas, probably 3 or so years ago.

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