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Another reason to do your research....
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I can't think of any of the SPs here and contributors would ever pull a stunt as described.

Thus the reason to stay away from CL.  Think about the # of deals you think you have on CL and what you actually get.

Try hitting downcitydivas.com if you're in PVD.

Guys, just a quick heads-up. Today set up a meet with "Kimora" after an ad on CL. She showed up very late, wasn't the provider in the pic, demanded the money immediately (not unusual) then said she had to go back to the car for condom. I asked her for my money to hold until she returned, but she refused. Not wanting to get into a fight or shouting match, I finally let her go, only to see her drive off with my money. I know...stupid me. But hope this doesn't happen to anyone else.

dvnyc6745 reads

I can't think of any of the SPs here and contributors would ever pull a stunt as described.

Thus the reason to stay away from CL.  Think about the # of deals you think you have on CL and what you actually get.

Try hitting downcitydivas.com if you're in PVD.

I f they don't have a couple of reviews on ter form different clients don't use. I check every phone number before i even think to go out of a service . I use roomservice, never have worry about getting burned.

Hooker snookers man in hotel room

By Jim Patten
[email protected]


METHUEN — A 69-year-old man who met a woman online and arranged a hotel room liaison with her was robbed of his clothes, cash and other property after she told him to take a shower.

The Concord, Mass., man told Officer Nick Dore he met a woman who went by the name of "Jayla" on the Web site establishedmen.com and set up a meeting in a room at the Days Inn Hotel at 159 Pelham St.

Once in the room, she told him to take a shower while she went and got sexy, police said.

When he came out of the shower after five minutes, he discovered she ran off with his clothes, a briefcase containing a laptop computer, cell phone, wallet with credit cards and cash, and the keys to his car.

He told police he did not want to file any charges and wanted to stop the police involvement in the robbery.

He described the woman as about 23 years old, with black hair wearing blue jeans and a white tank top.

He told police she was driving a black Nissan, but did not know the plate number.

The incident was reported by the hotel staff at 3:34 p.m. Wednesday.

The case has been forwarded to detectives for further investigation.

Why in the world would you bring your "clothes, a briefcase containing a laptop computer, cell phone, wallet with credit cards and cash, and the keys to his car" into the room with you?!?

I don't care how long you've known a provider, that's just ridiculous. Leave everything but what you absolutely need in your car. Lock everything else in the trunk or glove compartment if you're worried about it.

Wow.

I was a victim of the "take the cash & scram" scam on 9/15 by "Ashley" whom I found on backpage/cape cod. She came, gave her the $s, we engaged in some light conversation and popped some champaigne, it appeared we were hitting it off, she had to go to her car and she never came back. I was naked out on the deck smoking some bud so I could not run after her. I have been with providers for over 30 years, and this never happened to me before and I did not suspect it here.
If the provider parks head out, be a little suspicious.

from these Bogus girls using Bait & Switch.They change photos and phone #s every few months and prey on Casino patrons in SE CT(Foxwoods & Mohegan Sun)
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http://newlondon.craigslist.org/ads/1379636900.html

http://newlondon.craigslist.org/ads/1379630674.html

For a first meeting I:

-Only have the donation and any 'tip' or upsell money I am willing to spend plus a minor amount of pocket money
-Only take a spare igntion key for my car with me and leave all the other keys on my normal key ring home
-Have no jewelry or watch that I would care if I lost
-Leave my billfold, credit cards and most of my IDs home or locked in the car or hotel safe
-Would never have a laptop or anything else pawnable in the room

I have a spare car key hidden on my vehicle as a matter of course.  

The stealing all the guy's clothes is just plain mean, but I suppose it was to prevent him from chasing her down the corridor! I don't know what you do about that one unless you throw a small bag under the bed or check it with the bell captain (if there IS one) to have delivered to your room 'just in case.'  Having to go to THAT level of planning calls to play the 'never mind' factor, not worth the trouble!

In this case it appears that the guy probably called the hotel desk for help and they called the cops - which they are probably legally obliged to do anytime they become aware of a crime committed in their hotel.  

Need a legal opinion on this one but I don't think telling the cops about a misdemeanor you committed is normally actionable after the fact.  Kind of like sitting down at a diner next to a Highway Patrolman and bragging that you were just out drivng 90mph, he can't cite you cause he didn't see it happen.  In this case, however, it is going on a police report and you signing it could change things.

This is why I prefer INCALL and used well reviewed ladies.

MVR

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