DallasOne Posted March 25 Posted March 25 https://rentmasseur.com/RayMark https://www.masseurfinder.com/massage-therapists/51867/ Also goes by Mark in Austin. This guy is a massive flake. We confirmed in the morning, I drove all the way to his place, he doesn’t respond, and then says oh his schedule is all messed up is going to have to reschedule me. Don’t waste your time with this guy, he’s a player and doubt his reviews are real. Yeah one more guy that gives his profession a bad name. Harryinny 1
Aedo Posted March 29 Posted March 29 (edited) I interacted with him tonight when seeking a massage. I don't want to say he's rude (he was keen to debate something, then just got upset and condescending when I engaged with him), but he has a very short fuse and very thin skin. I think the words I would use to describe him are "condescending" and "inconsiderate" and "closed-minded". I found two things somewhat interesting: (1) Apparently I have written too many escorts and then not met them for whatever reason, so on ClientEye I am now an official "Timewaster" despite meeting 1-2 escorts/masseurs a month for the past 1.5 years. The most common reasons I don't meet someone are a failed price negotiation, communication style that suggested I wouldn't like him, slow communication, or later seeing that he smokes/does drugs. Occasional reasons I don't meet someone are that my work pulled me away, reviews here sway me against meeting him, he doesn't have a massage table, I was concerned about a pic he shared, or he were staying at a bad hotel or in a bad or far away location. I have never invited someone over and canceled last minute, and I have never not paid someone. Only twice have I confirmed with someone and then backed out, once for work and once because my gut wouldn't let me go through with it. So my conclusion is that this ClientEye thing is being abused, and is a way for providers to get back at a prospective client whom they failed to secure. It'd be like if a catty salesperson at a jewelry store was upset that a potential customer didn't end up buying a diamond ring after asking a few questions and had a means to bad-mouth them to other jewelry store salespeople. And (2) This is the second guy I have interacted with this year who had this idea that "The escort is always right and is always a good person but clients can be dangerous and bad people". I find this perspective so batshit crazy it's hard for me to even wrap my head around what would lead someone to think that. I suppose one might also call him bi-polar, because in one sentence he said he was happy to reschedule for tomorrow, and then 10 seconds later wrote to never contact him again or else he would report me to the police. I would echo DallasOne's sentiments and avoid this one. Edited March 29 by Aedo
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