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Mya888

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Client stealing money from me
« on: 04 June 2017, 03:11:30 pm »
Hi everyone,

I got a new client last week, first impression: nice guy, good looking, easy to talk to etc. He stayed for half an hour, then extended to an hour, then another half hour. Paid each time decided to extend, it was a quiet night so I said ok. Once he left, it got busier, and (my mistake) I didn't get to count my cash till the morning. Then I've realised I was 60 quid short. And obv there was only one moment when that client was left in my room when I left the money there (stupid me).
Anyways couldn't prove it, he came back the next night and everything was fine then. Apart from the fact that he started asking for my personal nr, being very open about his life, having deep conversations with me, I didn't disclose anything, just enjoyed the chat, he became quite cuddly at the end and took a long time to leave.
Now here's the thing, last night he came to see me again, he brought food, was chatty, mentioning he'd like to take me out, help me out with my ad etc, I kept on politely changing the topic, he stayed for two hours, asked if he could spend the night - I declined coz I new he wouldn't pay enough.
He asked when he's going to see me again, asked a lot about my likes, dislikes, again was very cuddly at the end etc I want to point out, he was nice the whole time, talked about his previous relationship, trust and all that. I'm a good listener so didn't mind.
Now once he left I checked for the money. And of course it was gone.... That night I was working from a hotel, so not a big choice of hiding places for cash, only went to the bathroom once with the door open, and I can't believe I didn't hear my suitcase being open as that's where I put the cash. I contacted him straight away saying how disgusted and disappointed I am, and I'm sooo confused and angry.
Firstly as, I had hopes for a good regular who's actually good at the stuff, wasn't hoping for anything more but the guy confused the heck out of me, talking about trust, Jesus, and how he'd like to get to know me. (came to see me 3 times within two weeks)
What's done is done, I haven't heard from him after I send him my text message, but I could use advice about where/how do you store your money if working from a hotel room? Obv when using the bathroom, the client stays in the room with money hidden there so you never know if they're going to try and take it? I'm fairly new to the business, made few mistakes and trying to learn from it!
Thank you for reading.

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #1 on: 04 June 2017, 04:05:28 pm »
I think you've probably learned the hard way here, and are now aware that you should never leave the client alone in a room with your money.
As far as clients that short change you, as on the first night, I personally wouldn't see them again as it reveals their morals in pretty bright lights!

As for hiding places, I doubt there are girls on here fool enough to reveal their secrets to a bunch of strangers on a public forum, but it might be worth considering switching to a bank with cash points that can process deposits, so that you can deposit any time of day when your money starts to build up.

Sorry this happened to you, I hope things get better for you from here on out!

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #2 on: 04 June 2017, 04:55:46 pm »
Hide it somewhere that it's not easy to get to, I'm very quick in the loo and am very on the ball.


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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #3 on: 04 June 2017, 05:25:48 pm »
I never use the bathroom during a booking, it's as simple as that. I don't book more than 2hrs for this reason. I always pee before a client is due to arrive and I me er drink any fluids during bookings.

What you could do is this.
Let customer into your room. Take and count money. Ask customer to go to the bathroom to wash their hands and use mouthwash. Hide the money in a non obvious but quick access place while they are gone.

I also would not have seen this customer again.

Youd be well within your rights to report him to the police for theft of services.

Please do also post in the warnings section of this forum so other girls can avoid him.
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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #4 on: 04 June 2017, 05:29:42 pm »
If in a hotel room with just an en suite bathroom and the client is right there having just handed over the cash, it must be difficult to actually put the money away safely when he is probably watching you and talking to you etc. It is obviously not impossible though as hundreds of wgs tour and manage not to get their money stolen back from clients.

Perhaps asking him to wash his hands before rejoining you in the bedroom would give you a chance to quickly make the cash vanish and not just sitting in your suitcase, unless it can be locked immediately and the key put in a good place which would be easy I think!

Hope this hasn't compromised anyone but I have been giving it some thought since the op managed to get robbed twice from possibly the same client!

If I suspected a man had reclaimed his fee he would not be getting a second booking.

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #5 on: 04 June 2017, 05:30:30 pm »
VC

snap! was writing as you posted.

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #6 on: 04 June 2017, 05:48:17 pm »
If I'm in a serviced apartment hide the cash in the washing machine inside some clothes
Sometimes I think that I could die from an overdose of satisfaction. -Salvador Dali

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #7 on: 04 June 2017, 05:57:25 pm »
If I'm in a serviced apartment hide the cash in the washing machine inside some clothes

Not any more you don't. You have just given away your hiding place. Please remember the advice given further up this thread, divulging your exact hiding place is an open invitation to having it stolen.

SheilaStar

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #8 on: 04 June 2017, 05:57:57 pm »
Sorry this happened to you. What VC and all others said is very good advice.

I sometimes hide money in places that are non-obvious but are in 'plain sight' and haven't had a problem yet.

GothGirl

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #9 on: 04 June 2017, 06:17:41 pm »
Please put a report about this idiot on the 'Warnings & Wasters' section x

Mya888

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #10 on: 04 June 2017, 06:33:53 pm »
Thanks for all your advice. I actually just thought of another   way to keep the money safe when working from a hotel. But I do like the idea of asking the client to pop into the bathroom first to give me a moment.
I won't see this client obv though u highly doubt he would ever contact me again.

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #11 on: 04 June 2017, 08:24:56 pm »
Dont put the money they pay you with any other money, just put it somewhere that is easy to hide with a turn of a back and somewhere thats easy to keep your eye on, once they have left hide it well. If they are going to take money, its better they can only take what they have paid you rather than all of it. Also try and make sure you dont have previous days takings the next day

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #12 on: 04 June 2017, 08:29:37 pm »
Dont put the money they pay you with any other money, just put it somewhere that is easy to hide with a turn of a back and somewhere thats easy to keep your eye on, once they have left hide it well. If they are going to take money, its better they can only take what they have paid you rather than all of it. Also try and make sure you dont have previous days takings the next day

Losthope makes a good point. Better to have 2 or 3 hiding places also, just in case a snooping client stumbles across one, or god forbid, forces you to reveal one. This way they at least don't get their hands on all of your take.

Mya888

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #13 on: 04 June 2017, 09:53:57 pm »
I never keep all the money together but it's still so not on when a client thinks he can take what he paid you first, what a twat, well I've learned my lesson  :FF

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Re: Client stealing money from me
« Reply #14 on: 04 June 2017, 11:27:20 pm »
If I don't get an opportunity to hide it I put it on the desk poking out from my makeup bag or something similar. I perch on the desk while they get undressed and I'm straight back on it while they dress. I'm like VC though, I DO NOT use the bathroom while they are present and I don't take my eyes off the client. I will add though if there's an opportunity to hide then I do.