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Re:Horrible Client!
Misty_Bay See my TER Reviews 1952 reads
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Sorry that happened to you, just make sure you screen them well first and then don't fall asleep!

I just encountered my first psycho client. I thought he was legit..but I am afraid he wasn't. When I woke up (I fell asleep), he was gone! My bag, my phone, my ID, EVERYTHING was gone. He called my friends and started telling them lies...this scares me more than anything...how do I deal with psychos like that?

Sorry that happened to you, just make sure you screen them well first and then don't fall asleep!

In any case, others should be warned.

Contact a site such as DangerZone411 and make a report.

-- Modified on 3/12/2007 12:21:07 PM

I think he did drug me, probably by putting something in my wine while my back was turned.

I was so tired when I had woken up. I heard the shower going and assumed he was in there. But after 30 minutes, I began to panic. I got up, ran into the bathroom...to discover he wasn't there!

My clothes were in the shower, drenched. I had to leave most of my clothes at the hotel. I had to go home in wet clothing! Thank goodness he didn;t take my donation money...or else I would be in serious trouble.



LeVeaux,

First and foremost, let me express my regret for this experience.  This is not how the vast majority of hobbyist act.

1)  Do you have a review yet?  If you do, contact TER Admin, so that you can get the [See my TER reviews] next to your name.  This will give you VIP access and allow you PM other ladies for advice.  (If you don't have one yet, buy a month, it is money well spent).

2)  If you have 3 reviews, you can request access to the Provider's Only board, where I am sure these issues are discussed.

3)  For the good of the community, and the safety of other providers, consider posting a warning on the NY board.  You don't need to publish his complete name and phone number.  Just invite ladies to contact you for more details.  Its not for me to tell you what to do.  But here is a simple suggestion.  Invite providers to contact you from the email address on their site, and insist that they link their site in the email.  Only respond to emails from email addresses that you verify are from providers.

Best wishes to you,

jazz32

via provider only board here, or other provider only boards out there... the only way to deal with idiots
like him is to make sure they are listed on do not see lists.

Sorry to hear that, I encountered a psycho client before too.  I also learned the hard way never to turn my back...luckily he only grabed my cell phone so he could call his becuase he wanted my personal number (I work for an agency).  I eventually had to change my phone number and call hotel security when he came banging on my door at 4 in the morning :-(

Nothing was worse then when a angry wife threatned me.  A private investigator had followed her husband and gotten my information.  She threatned to call my dean and my parents.  Luckily nothing happened and I haven't heard from her again :phew:

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