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His first glowing review was 11/26/12. It's now 4/15/13, and he's now stacked up 17 positive reviews in less than five months. I'm suspicious:

 

1. Almost every review is from a first-timer. The few remaining are from second-timers.

 

2. Seventeen is a hell of a lot of reviews to have that quickly. I know guys who have been doing this for years who don't have that many -- and they're good.

 

Have any regular forum posters ever hired him and can vouch for him?

 

At first, he was on my radar as a future possibility on NYC trip. Not so much anymore, just because I'm starting to smell a scam.

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Hmmm, DG, you make valid points. This does make one wonder about authenticity. Yet, on the other hand, giving him the "benefit of the doubt" he also has no negative reviews and/or any forum reports refuting his many favorable reviews. Hopefully, a known forum member will be able to shed credible light on the matter. His photos are appealing to me. Hope he turns out to be the real deal.

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I don't know first hand whether he is a scam or not. But I chatted just once with him on adam4adam and his solicitations thereafter have been quite numerous. Always polite, but very inisistent nevertheless. Maybe I am just reading too much into it. There was always 'something' that gave me a weird vibe. Like being 'a pastor's son' in some of his older ads. I mean, really ... I don't need to know that.

Guest boiworship08
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He looks like some hairy prole that works at Costco. Don't get the attraction.

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It could simply be that he has asked clients to review him and they followed through. I have one regular escort who has asked me not to review him. He has enough business to keep him busy and does not want all the emails and/or phone calls a great review will generate (he has multiple great reviews already).

Guest countryboywny
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While the reviews are piling up on this guy, let us not forget about our Daddy who art behind the keyboard, who knows when someone is playing the system.

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Gentlemen,

Fear NOT! Adam is the real deal. I spent a day with him last week and it is easily in the top ten escort experiences that I have had over the past 20 years. I have been with and/or posted reviews about some of the BEST over the years. I fully plan to write a review of my experience with Adam, but just haven't had time to get it done. I will soon. My review of Ace Banner was posted today (also, TOP notch), and I am feeling like the luckiest guy on earth to have been with two excellent escorts in such a short time. Adam is well worth your time.

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We look forward to your review: https://www.daddysreviews.com/submit

It's strange. When I met Adam I had a wonderful experience. I'm wondering if [uSER=15310]@Flipnsd[/uSER] was just receiving a massage and was dissatisfied with Adam's technique? The other strange thing about the above post is that I hired Adam for two full hours as an escort (not a masseur) and he did not request his fee upfront at any point when setting up the appointment or during our time together. After our session we cuddled, then I cleaned up, and then, and only then, as I was getting ready to leave, I paid him his fee plus a tip, which, in my opinion I felt his time with me deserved, since I had a great time during our session. Additionally, he gave me two little completely unexpected thank-you gifts as I was leaving. The review of my experience with @SimplyAdam on Daddy's Reviews is Review #57 dated 12/05/2014: http://www.daddysreview.com/cruise/newest/adam_simply_nyc

 

Something seems off to me with [uSER=15310]@Flipnsd[/uSER]'s post. Certainly, if he had such an awful experience and, as he said, Adam agreed and apologized, then of course he has every right to submit a negative review. I agree that some personalities may possibly have zero chemistry, but this is not the Adam I know!

 

TruHart1 :cool:

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Despite his zillion positive reviews, something is not right here.

 

If anything, I see a very well-oiled marketing/public relations machinery at work here. My experience (and, yes, we met) was not good. I found him less than physically attractive, with a rather inflated sense of self, and I did not appreciate his blatant up-sell. And I long ago grew tired of his excessive attempts to get me to hire him again.

 

But he is an expert self-promoter!!

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Despite his zillion positive reviews, something is not right here.

 

If anything, I see a very well-oiled marketing/public relations machinery at work here. My experience (and, yes, we met) was not good. I found him less than physically attractive, with a rather inflated sense of self, and I did not appreciate his blatant up-sell. And I long ago grew tired of his excessive attempts to get me to hire him again.

 

But he is an expert self-promoter!!

I seem to agree with you, @nynakedtop, in most cases here on the forum, but we all have our own tastes in men. It sounds as if you did not find Adam physically attractive, which would seem to make anything about his self-marketing or attempts to keep in contact with you a check in your negative column, thus coloring your opinion and commentary of @SimplyAdam here - all due to a lack of chemistry between you, obvious from your comment about his "inflated sense of self."

 

TruHart1 :cool:

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Despite his zillion positive reviews, something is not right here.

 

If anything, I see a very well-oiled marketing/public relations machinery at work here. My experience (and, yes, we met) was not good. I found him less than physically attractive, with a rather inflated sense of self, and I did not appreciate his blatant up-sell. And I long ago grew tired of his excessive attempts to get me to hire him again.

 

But he is an expert self-promoter!!

 

Thanks for the information, at least YOU met him.

 

Would you write a negative review about him?

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Thanks for the information, at least YOU met him.

 

Would you write a negative review about him?

 

I should have written an honest review about him, namely that despite (or perhaps somewhat because of) too frequent text messages from him that i would not see him again.

 

i did not.

 

perhaps i feared that just as he nags for additional bookings he would become persistent in bothering me about the negative review. the most i did was to encourage him to write and speak less about himself, in general. (a little can go a long way...)

 

admittedly sloppy thinking on my part. i guess i just wanted the incident over and done with!

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I seem to agree with you, @nynakedtop, in most cases here on the forum, but we all have our own tastes in men. It sounds as if you did not find Adam physically attractive, which would seem to make anything about his self-marketing or attempts to keep in contact with you a check in your negative column, thus coloring your opinion and commentary of @SimplyAdam here - all due to a lack of chemistry between you, obvious from your comment about his "inflated sense of self."

 

TruHart1 :cool:

absolutely, TruHart - i did not find him attractive but i am certain that many on this forum might. i certainly do not value my tastes in men over those of others.

 

i guess, in that context, i was particularly taken aback by his repeating to me just how HOT he was.... (reference to the "inflated sense of self") - i did recommend that he find a copy editor, thinking that was a polite way to suggest he tone it all down a little. a suggestion that i assume was ignored.

 

ok, enough....i am starting to sound petty.

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I met him a couple of years ago in Chicago. He was attractive, though not out of the world handsome. Slender body. I will say that he was VERY new-age positive, giving me self-encouraging talks. The "play" itself was OK, not spectacular. If

1.) . He wasn't SO ridiculously expensive (he was charging $300 in Chicago about a year or so ago) and

2.) His relentless self-promotion and texting

 

I MIGHT have hired him again. But he has a very inflated sense of self and that turns me off. He also lists now for Chicago but keeps changing the dates. Fishing to see if any interest perhaps.

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Ouch. I always found him handsome, but his ads turned me off as I always felt a bit like he was trying too hard.

 

I would not tolerate all the texting business. Anymore than a thank you after our meeting and a "Hi - I'm coming back to town, would you like to meet?" from a traveling escort results in an instant block from me never to be hired again. There are a couple of escorts that I have come to be friends with who text me on occasion to say hi or have a nice chat, but never in the manner to solicit business. That's an instant turn-off.

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