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On 1/6/2024 at 5:46 PM, TruHart1 said:

 

If a provider chooses to no longer be available for new clients, that’s his choice and his choice alone. Apollo is a great guy and as @big-n-tall states, if he chooses not to interact with new clients, that is his right. I know a number of great escorts I spent wonderful evenings with who have retired over the years I have been hiring, but if they want to move on with their private lives, I continue to wish them all the best, simply treasuring my memories of our great times together.

There are also a few escorts about whom I’ve read glowing reviews and exciting reports and wished I might have experienced. I am sorry that they retired before I could see them, but I would never try to contact them. I communicated directly with Apollo asking him (at the request of a hopeful new client who DM’d me) what his policy regarding new clients was, and he said directly that he no longer accepts new clients.

TruHart1 😎

I commend you so much for trying to help us out who would love to meet this provider! 🙏 

On 1/6/2024 at 5:05 PM, big-n-tall said:

Why should he? He doesn’t know you. He doesn’t owe you anything. He doesn’t have to respond to anyone he doesn’t want to. 

If he had to respond to every random person who found his contact information, he’d probably be texting all night and day.

Everyone who talks about seeing him recently is someone he met and knows. As has been mentioned, he’s happy with his current situation and is not looking for new clients.

Texting/contacting him constantly when he hasn’t met you previously will get you absolutely nowhere.

@azdr0710 @big-n-tall It's called good decency to respond to potential new clients instead of ignoring them which is pretty impolite. Never said he owed anyone anything. I've been with a provider in the past who didn't initially answer my requests and eventually responded with an apology. That creates a good friendship and makes me want to see the provider again. I would totally move on from someone who clearly doesn't want anything from new clients including $$$ but I've repeatedly mentioned there's not that many providers in my area with no other options around and I tried for over a year hoping things would change. 

 

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If he hasn't answered, are you sure you are using a current active phone number? It's not unknown for escorts who retire or make themselves available only to existing clients to disconnect the contact details they used when they were actively seeking clients.

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19 hours ago, Anthony said:

I commend you so much for trying to help us out who would love to meet this provider! 🙏 

@azdr0710 @big-n-tall It's called good decency to respond to potential new clients instead of ignoring them which is pretty impolite. Never said he owed anyone anything. I've been with a provider in the past who didn't initially answer my requests and eventually responded with an apology. That creates a good friendship and makes me want to see the provider again. I would totally move on from someone who clearly doesn't want anything from new clients including $$$ but I've repeatedly mentioned there's not that many providers in my area with no other options around and I tried for over a year hoping things would change. 

 

If he’s not looking for new clients, as multiple people have stated to you, why should he have to respond to you or anyone he doesn’t want to? He hasn’t advertised for more than 10 years. He hasn’t actively given out his contract info in that same amount of time. He has no control over people finding his contact info or people giving it out (for or against his wishes).

You may not have stated directly that he owes you anything but you sure do act like you think he owes you a response. Again he doesn’t. It would be one thing if he was advertising and didn’t respond but he isn’t advertising. Questioning someone’s decency because they don’t respond to you is ridiculous. Do you respond to telemarketers who call you? Because according to what you’ve stated you have too out of decency.

 I understand you are desperate to meet him but he clearly isn’t interested in meeting new people. He has told people he’s in contact with this.., which they have relayed to you.

I understand your area is lacking what you desire but you can’t worm your way into someone’s life who doesn’t want it. You’ve tried more than a year and no response. That non-response should tell you exactly what others have said… he’s not interested. You refuse to accept the obvious

Your only choice right now is to bring someone in or go somewhere that has people who fit what you desire. If you can’t then maybe Grindr is an option.

I won’t respond to you anymore because you seem to think what you want is more important than what he wants… to be left alone and not see new people. Clearly, what people have told you repeatedly, you just won’t believe or accept.

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3 hours ago, builder boy said:

Because I reached out to catch up and say hey, that’s shady.   Lol ok.   

I don't think he was saying you did anything shady. Rather, he more likely meant that by saying you'd caught up with Apollo you were throwing shade in a different direction. That was how I read it anyway, and thought it was funny!

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23 hours ago, Anthony said:

It's called good decency to respond to potential new clients instead of ignoring them which is pretty impolite. Never said he owed anyone anything. I've been with a provider in the past who didn't initially answer my requests and eventually responded with an apology. That creates a good friendship and makes me want to see the provider again. I would totally move on from someone who clearly doesn't want anything from new clients including $$$ but I've repeatedly mentioned there's not that many providers in my area with no other options around and I tried for over a year hoping things would change. 

Exactly.  I don't understand why with all the times I have emailed Zac Efron that he hasn't replied.  How rude!

Now in addition to the common decency of a simple polite reply, I am awaiting an enormous heartfelt apology.

He has to know this is simply not good business in attracting new clients.

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