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Now he's in Grand Rapids, MI. Reviews are mixed on RM.

His masseur rates imply deli-services.

Anyone have experience with him?

Edit: I messaged him because he's only in town for 2 days. His current rates while traveling are $200/ hour with a combination of erotic and deep tissue techniques, implying some basic extras.

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One of my clients contacted him recently and told me about it. Some troubling things, really.

Apparently other providers left cruel, unfair comments about my client, citing something about his physical disability, among other inaccurate and irrelevant things. A while back, I saw them and chose to see the client anyway. Yes the client does have a physical disability and maybe some slight social awkwardness, but these did not impact our session in any way. As a professional, I did not draw attention to it and worked around his nervousness and physical limitations. The client was happy, kind, and paid my rate. All good.

Then this provider tells the client about his reputation on Mr Number, saying he was going to block the client and tell his other escort friends on Rentmasseur to report and block the client as well. 

Never a good idea to share Mr Number intel with clients. The client was understandably hurt and told me about it. I calmed him down and reassured him that this is the behavior an immature, unprofessional provider. I also gave him some perspective on our side about why we can get impatient and rash with clients at times, without justifying or excusing anything this guy said. He was appreciative. 

I want to share this so you gentleman can be prepared for what to expect from this provider. I have nothing personal against him, but I am protective of my clients. I hate seeing them mistreated by other providers. It pains me to see such ignorance, discrimination, and lack of empathy. Mr Number is not gospel. Yes, it has its place, but providers can be in the wrong too, making unfair assumptions and discriminate based on inappropriate characteristics like disabilities.

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18 minutes ago, Simon Suraci said:

One of my clients contacted him recently and told me about it. Some troubling things, really.

Apparently other providers left cruel, unfair comments about my client, citing something about his physical disability, among other inaccurate and irrelevant things. A while back, I saw them and chose to see the client anyway. Yes the client does have a physical disability and maybe some slight social awkwardness, but these did not impact our session in any way. As a professional, I did not draw attention to it and worked around his nervousness and physical limitations. The client was happy, kind, and paid my rate. All good.

Then this provider tells the client about his reputation on Mr Number, saying he was going to block the client and tell his other escort friends on Rentmasseur to report and block the client as well. 

Never a good idea to share Mr Number intel with clients. The client was understandably hurt and told me about it. I calmed him down and reassured him that this is the behavior an immature, unprofessional provider. I also gave him some perspective on our side about why we can get impatient and rash with clients at times, without justifying or excusing anything this guy said. He was appreciative. 

I want to share this so you gentleman can be prepared for what to expect from this provider. I have nothing personal against him, but I am protective of my clients. I hate seeing them mistreated by other providers. It pains me to see such ignorance, discrimination, and lack of empathy. Mr Number is not gospel. Yes, it has its place, but providers can be in the wrong too, making unfair assumptions and discriminate based on inappropriate characteristics like disabilities.

You’re a good man!

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Moderator's Warning: Please stay on the topic of this thread: a provider named Josevnz. We have removed several posts and will remove any similar posts made in the future. Additionally, we would like to remind everyone that violating a moderator's warning is, in itself, a violation of our Community Guidelines.

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