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Would you find the following exchange dubious?


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I had a client contact me for the 1st time about an appointment Saturday morning. We were attempting to arrange the encounter for that day, but I had a busy afternoon and couldn't get it to workout. We rescheduled, but he was adamant that it wasn't a problem and during the week would be just fine.

 

The next morning, an escort who Ive never spoken to before posted a message on my Twitter account. He cited his client was trying to hire me last night, and he was "very generous". The escort lived in another city in the same state. But being the client never mentioned anything about another person in the encounter, I found it strange that I was contacted by this person the next day. I thanked him anyway, and gave no further information.

 

Later, this same client cancelled the rescheduled appointment. Actually he never cancelled, when I contacted him to confirm the appointment, only then did he mention he had an abrupt change of plans. Is this the work of competitor ousting?

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Trust me, I was confused too. But that's how it's happened.

 

I recently had a similar person contacted me: escort saying a client is interested in me, will pay well, etc. I tell him to have the client contact me. He does. I then asked the client if he was referred to me by anyone. He says no. this happened to be on adam, and both guys including the client had ads up. One for escort and the other for being generous. but the one I mentioned here earlier was rentboy/social media.

 

Something doesn't add up, and I made sure to Let them know that.

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