Jump to content

Hero_Boy in Vegas charges $500 per hour??


Lavioliste

Recommended Posts

36 minutes ago, Lavioliste said:

Has anyone experienced hiring Romi aka Hero_Boy?? Apparently claims to be the best and rightfully so as he compares himself to an expensive BMW and commands a $500 per hour price tag! 
 

171895_1635549088_paykxuvf83.jpg
RENTMASSEUR.COM

View my profile on RentMasseur.com

 

IMG_7543.png

IMG_7542.png

The size of dat dick is impressive!  It must be $50 per inch.   

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Lavioliste said:

Has anyone experienced hiring Romi aka Hero_Boy?? Apparently claims to be the best and rightfully so as he compares himself to an expensive BMW and commands a $500 per hour price tag! 
 

171895_1635549088_paykxuvf83.jpg
RENTMASSEUR.COM

View my profile on RentMasseur.com

 

IMG_7543.png

IMG_7542.png

Honestly, your line of questioning seemed unnecessarily antagonistic and rude. 

I found his responses to you to be extremely measured and professional.

Yes, he’s outside my price range too. Lots of things in this world are….so what?

Move on. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Lavioliste said:

Has anyone experienced hiring Romi aka Hero_Boy?? Apparently claims to be the best and rightfully so as he compares himself to an expensive BMW and commands a $500 per hour price tag! 
 

171895_1635549088_paykxuvf83.jpg
RENTMASSEUR.COM

View my profile on RentMasseur.com

 

IMG_7543.png

IMG_7542.png

Second line of query is imo not cool. You dont go around asking company of a product why they priced high. Take it or leave it. Nothing he said will change your mind.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't think the second question was so bad.  It takes guts to ask a person why they consider the massage experience they offer to be worthy of such a high donation amount.  Every masseur has the right to request whatever donation amount they wish, and a potential client should be able to ask why an amount is considerably higher than that of others.  If we go with the BMW analogy the masseur introduced, if I was making a car purchase and one model was much more expensive than another, I would like to know what sets the more expensive model apart from the others.  I do agree that the masseur replied very professionally. I don't believe either party was rude or inappropriate in that exchange.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

51 minutes ago, CuriousByNature said:

 and a potential client should be able to ask why an amount is considerably higher than that of others. 

I don’t know. I don’t think, personally, that I could ever ask any professional in any situation, to explain their price to me, especially an escort. Two ice cream trucks pass my house everyday. A cheap one, and a pricy one. I couldn’t imagine asking the expensive one why his ice cream is 65% more expensive than his competitor.  It feels a bit tacky to me. But ya’ll are making me think tonight!!!  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 minutes ago, Bluefin said:

If he’s charging escort prices for a massage then he should expect to get questioned why he’s so expensive. If he’s charging escort prices for an escort experience then he shouldn’t be advertising on RentMasseur. 

Just move on! This is not a souk. Presumably he knows his market or he’ll learn otherwise the hard way. Invest in someone you’re interested in at a price you can afford. Save energy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, nycman said:

Honestly, your line of questioning seemed unnecessarily antagonistic and rude. 

I found his responses to you to be extremely measured and professional.

Yes, he’s outside my price range too. Lots of things in this world are….so what?

Move on. 

Hey nycman. I have to say, I disagree with your claim that I was being rude or antagonistic.

 

Let me explain myself a bit better. When I mentioned that the service provider's rate was not within my price range, I should have been more specific. What I meant was that the price they were charging is something I've paid before for similar experiences. I didn't mean to imply that it's generally affordable for everyone.

 

To make my point, I want to use the example of shopping for a diamond at Harry Winston with a $2M price tag. The idea is to highlight the importance of being well-informed and knowing what you're paying for. Just like you wouldn't buy a rare yellow diamond without checking its GIA lab report or knowing its 4 Cs, it's crucial to have clear expectations when dealing with service providers.

 

I do appreciate our difference in opinions, but I have to be honest, your comment came off as condescending. Asking me to "move on" and calling my opinion "antagonistic" and "rude" felt unnecessarily dismissive. We should aim for a more respectful and open conversation, even when we don't see eye to eye.

 

I value constructive feedback, so if there's something specific you'd like to discuss or if you need further clarification, please DM me. I'm open to having a more productive and respectful exchange of ideas.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

21 minutes ago, edinbrooklyn said:

Just move on! This is not a souk. Presumably he knows his market or he’ll learn otherwise the hard way. Invest in someone you’re interested in at a price you can afford. Save energy.

Lol it’s just a comment on a message board. It’s not that serious. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, blck37 said:

Second line of query is imo not cool. You dont go around asking company of a product why they priced high. Take it or leave it. Nothing he said will change your mind.

Hey blck37,

I wanted to address your confusion regarding my response to the service provider. Let me break it down for you.

I believe it's important to understand what you're paying for when hiring professionals. It's crucial to be well-informed before making any decisions and prioritize understanding the services you're receiving.

I want to make it clear that I'm not trying to undermine your comment when you said "not cool," but the tone and manner came across as unnecessary. Let's strive to maintain a respectful and constructive dialogue in our conversations by practicing effective communication.

Earlier, I mentioned to another user the analogy of not purchasing an expensive item from a luxury retailer without knowing exactly what you're getting. I reiterate, where it's important to have clarity about the services provided.

I appreciate your feedback and wanted to ensure that I clarified my perspective. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to DM. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 hours ago, CuriousByNature said:

I don't think the second question was so bad.  It takes guts to ask a person why they consider the massage experience they offer to be worthy of such a high donation amount.  Every masseur has the right to request whatever donation amount they wish, and a potential client should be able to ask why an amount is considerably higher than that of others.  If we go with the BMW analogy the masseur introduced, if I was making a car purchase and one model was much more expensive than another, I would like to know what sets the more expensive model apart from the others.  I do agree that the masseur replied very professionally. I don't believe either party was rude or inappropriate in that exchange.

Hey CuriousbyNature,

I just wanted to drop you a quick note to say thanks for your feedback. It's awesome to find someone who's as into luxury items and experiences as I am, and who understands the value of paying a higher price for the good stuff.

I gotta give you props for being a well-informed buyer. It's not easy to find people who really get it and can see past the price tag. But you, my friend, know what you're talking about and aren't afraid to spend your money on things that are worth it.

So, thanks again for sharing your thoughts. It's refreshing to connect with someone who gets the whole luxury game. 

Wishing you all the best in your quest for the best!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 hours ago, Coolwave35 said:

I don’t know. I don’t think, personally, that I could ever ask any professional in any situation, to explain their price to me, especially an escort. Two ice cream trucks pass my house everyday. A cheap one, and a pricy one. I couldn’t imagine asking the expensive one why his ice cream is 65% more expensive than his competitor.  It feels a bit tacky to me. But ya’ll are making me think tonight!!!  

Hey coolwave35,

Thanks for your input!

Just to make things crystal clear, I want to clarify that when I logged onto Rentmasseur, my purpose was to find a masseur, not an escort. That's why I didn't use Rentmen. 

Regarding your comment on feeling uncomfortable asking for an explanation about the value of their services, I'd suggest checking out my response to earlier comments. I explained why it's important to seek clarification. Understanding the services being offered, the techniques used, and the overall experience helps in making informed decisions that match our needs and expectations.

Once again, I really appreciate your input. It made me realize the need for clarity and the importance of discussing these matters openly. Let's create a positive environment where we can all discuss these matters without judgement.

If you have any more questions or want to continue the conversation, feel free to DM me and keep this discussion going. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Bluefin said:

If he’s charging escort prices for a massage then he should expect to get questioned why he’s so expensive. If he’s charging escort prices for an escort experience then he shouldn’t be advertising on RentMasseur. 

Hey Bluefin,

I believe we share the same sentiment when it comes to pricing and service expectations within the massage industry.

It's become apparent to me that some masseurs are charging escort prices for their massage services, which has led to confusion and raised eyebrows among potential clients. I being one of them. I completely agree with you that if someone is charging escort prices for a massage, they should expect to be questioned about their pricing. After all, clients want to understand what they're paying for and ensure that the prices are justified.

On the other hand, if a masseur intends to offer an escort experience rather than just a massage service, it would be more appropriate for them to advertise on platforms specifically designed for such services. This way, there won't be any mix-up or disappointment for clients who are seeking a sensual or even erotic massage experience.

It's refreshing to know that we both value transparency and clear communication between service providers and clients. When there's a mutual understanding of expectations, it establishes trust and fosters positive experiences for everyone involved.

Feel free to DM me for any additional thoughts or experiences you've had in relation to this topic.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, edinbrooklyn said:

Just move on! This is not a souk. Presumably he knows his market or he’ll learn otherwise the hard way. Invest in someone you’re interested in at a price you can afford. Save energy.

Hey Edinbrooklyn,

I agree, we are not in a “souk”, but you are misguided and need clarity. I think it's essential to use this platform for constructive feedback and meaningful conversations, so I'm keen to keep things positive and respectful.

I have to say that you come across as condescending and antagonistic so I’d like to give you an opportunity to clarify your intention and not undermine my viewpoints. Your input matters, and I genuinely value your perspective. After all, it's the diversity of opinions that make these discussions interesting!

Before we continue, I'd appreciate it if you could review my previous posts.  This way, you can better understand my viewpoint and find clarity in my opinion.

Let's approach this conversation with mutual respect, aiming to learn from each other and find common ground on the topic at hand.

I look forward to chatting with you on a positive note. Cheers!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I didn’t realize this topic would be so controversial! Thanks all for your feedback but I am only looking for commentary on their experiences with this masseur.  With that said, if you have hired Romi, then please let me know. I am genuinely curious about his services and why anyone feels it warrants such a price. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...