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"420" is being touted as the "new" cigarette industry; I actually made some money in a 420 mutual fund in which I opened a position, on a lark, at 15 cents a share. The stock made it to $8.00 on "hype" before tanking and settling at $1.25+/- a share. The number of "start-up" companies with 420 products is startling.

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Maybe he can use some of that $20,000 to hire someone to fix his website. I actually tried to look at it the other day but couldn't do so because it's sized inappropriately when Google Chrome is set to 100%; I couldn't even click "Enter" to enter his site because it was hidden, even after scrolling down as far as I could go. So this time I minimized to 75% and could finally enter his site. I wouldn't say he does nothing for me, but he does little to stir my interest, even if his asking price was a lot lower and his attitude a lot better.

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Maybe he can use some of that $20,000 to hire someone to fix his website...

 

And rewrite his reviews. The same dimwit's "voice" runs through them, but I did enjoy the unintended humor in lines like, "I'm a professional speaker for a living."

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He does nothing for me either. I get a kick out of his cancellation fees, as I've never seen that before. Who is going to pay in advance? (Not me!) I wonder if he has any reviews on Daddys, as the reviews he lists would be skewed.

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Brad reminds me a little of Aaron Lawrence in his target market (virgin guys) and the way he presents himself.But AL is hotter and far better at marketing himself.

 

Regarding his requests, one man I know teaches those he mentors not be afraid to ask for something because it sounds crazy. Sometimes you get it.

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Brad reminds me a little of Aaron Lawrence in his target market (virgin guys) and the way he presents himself.But AL is hotter and far better at marketing himself.

 

Regarding his requests, one man I know teaches those he mentors not be afraid to ask for something because it sounds crazy. Sometimes you get it.

 

Fresh- Aaron has been retired for a long time. I mean I know he retired and then returned years later. But hasn't even his retirement after his, please pardon the expression, Second Coming been a fairly long time ago? Have you really been among us for that long?

 

And just to stay on topic- I couldn't read Brad's website on my iPhone. So I have no idea what he looks like or what outrageous things he wrote to market himself.

 

Gman

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I dunno. The (over?) confidence of this guy is kinda sexy. And yes, you never know what someone will give unless you ask. And believe it or not, there are a few escorts out there who do earn compensation in the neighborhood he is quoting. But those guys have established a faithful clientele with years of working to develop relationships, not simply posting splashy web site ads.

 

It's a unique approach, I'll admit that. When I win the lotto I might get to know young Brad and his Johnson. cheers.

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Let me preface this by saying Brad is not my type, and I would never hire him. But this is a serious question: How unreasonable are his rates?

 

For example, his hourly rate is $260. For me, that’s slightly high but still in the ballpark of what I’d be willing to pay an escort for an hour. I’ve never hired somebody for an overnight, but Brad’s rate is $1,000 for that experience, which sounds maybe even a little low, considering some of the overnight rates I’ve seen noted in reviews of other escorts on this site. I think the $20,000 figure seems so staggering not only because it’s a hell of a lot of money (for me), but also because it seems so rare to see an escort actually quote a monthly rate.

 

Where Brad crosses the line, for me, is with these annoying, arrogant throw-away lines that make my skin crawl. In one instance, he writes: “For those of you new to working with an Escort, I normally get a $20 – $150 tip.” (Yes, he capitalizes the word escort.) When he quotes his weekly sleepover rate, he notes that this is “For my favorite clients.” (No, he does not capitalize the word client.)

 

There are many other examples of these annoying lines, many of which have been noted by others. I guess what I’m attempting to convey is that while Brad’s numbers might not actually be too far off the mark, his approach to advertising is. Perhaps the simple act of actually quoting a monthly rate up front would be an example of that.

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What is it they say in the south, bless his heart?

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He got his inspiration from Gordon Merrick and Danielle Steele not realizing they wrote fiction.

 

based on this ridiculous ad and no reviews, I'd say he got his inspiration from David Merrick

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