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I would bet that the vast majority of his clients have paid different rates to different providers.  I also think it’s kinda weird he was monitoring your reviews of other providers and that’s how he found out you paid more to someone else.

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Something similar happened to me in a flyover state in 2024. I have regulars in this other provider’s city, and some of them are mutual clients of ours. One of our mutual clients (Client 1) proposed hiring us both for an escort session together. All went well. Everyone got along, the client paid us our rates, and he was happy. We went our separate ways.

The provider and I decided to trade massages on our own time. I massaged him at my place, and he enjoyed it. At his place when he was massaging me, I wasn’t feeling it when he made advances to fuck me. Honestly, my stomach was in a bad way when we met for his turn massaging me. Whether I was feeling it or not, it wasn’t going to happen. He must have been miffed. The rest of the story is about rates, but I have to imagine the provider was upset he didn’t get what he wanted from me on his table.

Soon after, a different mutual client of ours (Client 2) contacts me, distressed about messages from this other provider. A few nights earlier, I had a two hour escort session with Client 2. He had a great time, paid my rate, and all was well. So well that he wants an overnight the next visit. Client 2 posts a positive review. The other provider reads it and sends angry messages to Client 2 saying Client 2 never pays him that much. Client 2 hires him only for one hour massages, so maybe that was a point of confusion.

Anyway, Client 2 confides in me about a continuing barrage of harassing messages from the other provider. Eventually Client 2 came to the conclusion that he needed to block the other provider and never see him again.

Not many months after, the other provider sold his house and moved to Chicago. Drama over. 

You never know the maturity level of the providers you hire. Some of the more fragile ego types eventually make themselves known. When they do, I think it’s best to move on. It’s not your job to manage their emotions. @TMB did the best possible thing he could do by asking how he can rectify the situation. The provider did not offer a solution to address his grievances. Is this about money, loyalty, or personal feelings? Personal feelings are your provider’s problem, not yours. I’m glad you guys parted ways. Sad that you both lose out in this situation. You did a lot more than most clients here would do.

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Thanks for that story @Simon Suraci. Wow, even more drama than I had! I don't know what the problem is, but I no longer care. Did what I could, probably spent more cycles on it than I needed to but it's clear that nothing I could do or say would get him to let it go. So I'm done and I'm fine with that. 

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