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CaptainQ
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"Is stealing from client common??"
 
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1. "RE: Is stealing from client common??"
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   hate to say but yes
gentlemen express to me how they were played by some pretty girl

i dont know why however girls that travel alot and and seem to be rushed in their mind never are really happy

if you meet a agirl with a honest smile and warm ora those things dont really happend

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TiffaniJameson
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2. "Not with reputable providers, it's not..."
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You have to do your research in this industry, as we have to do our research on who we meet. You get 'booty blinded' by some young hot thing, and it seems that she just came from out of nowhere (and in this industry in this state it's VERY common), trade up for an equally hot lady who has a reputation for delivering.
I'm not saying this is true for all, but usually the younger they are, their 'personality' or a low level of class in the way they hobby, an heir of desperation, anything that increases their chances of being 'managed unprofessionally' may get you robbed, cashed and dashed, or 'boyfriends' invading the session.

But just like in real life, you have to choose quality in companionship. And just like in real life, if you don't do your research, you get fucked.

All the best to you,
Tiffani

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BoneDonor BoneDonor rating
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3. "RE: Is stealing from client common??"
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>http://forum.myredbook.com/dcforum2/DCForumID12/6437.html

While not intending to make false accusations about any of the known, reputable providers, your default assumption when dealing with a working girl is that anything of value left lying around will disappear at the first available opportunity. Keep your wallet, credit cards, extra cash locked up or stashed out of sight, and only carry what you need to take care of business. That's really Rule #1 in this hobby...

BoneDonor

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4. "RE: Is stealing from client common??"
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   Sure it happens but I do not think it is common. I've never had anything by a provider but had have acquaintances steal stuff from my house during a dinner party or a get together.

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5. "RE: Is stealing from client common??"
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   More often than not

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Trimbleator
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6. "RE: Is stealing from client common??"
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   >http://forum.myredbook.com/dcforum2/DCForumID12/6437.html

It's best for all parties if everyone act as if the provider and client act responsibly. That means hiding or not bringing valuables, extra cash, or other temptations.

It's a "trust, but verify" situation. A few bad actors in any role in this arena can make it seem worse than it is, so for the common good, be cool and protect yourself.

There are enough worries involved with this pleasant distraction. Petty theft isn't something any of us should spend time thinking about.

AT.

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7. "RE: Is stealing from client common??"
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I've been outright stolen from by six providers.
None of them were strangers.
Had they been strangers, it would never have happened.

Strangers are never allowed access to anything of significance.
Nowadays, VERY FEW, if any are. Ever.

Only the ones you begin to trust can ever really get to you.

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