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DiscreetLady

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grabbed my ass, tried to kiss me and left - heathrow
« on: 22 December 2015, 06:38:07 pm »
not very dangerous but big timewaster who wants to get horny for free. When asked on the phone how long is booking for, he asked how long am i available for? this raised alarms already. I checked his number here and on UM, no warnings, so I accepted the booking but locked all my valuables and was more careful than usual. He was already in the ibis hotel so it is possible he had already called me in the morning as I received a few calls from guys who either didn't book or didn't show.

As he entered the room he grabbed my ass deliberately and tried to kiss me and said how hot I am . I asked how long he wants to stay and money upfront he said again how long are you available for? oh i forgot money in my jacket I will go back to my car but first give me a kiss bla bla bla. As I walked to the door he was behind me and touching me perhaps he thought I find him good looking and I will give him a freebie or somethng. What a jerk. It would have been more dangerous if at a flat. He still continued trying to kiss me in my mouth as I held the room door open telling him to leave and come with money if he wanted something although I knew he would not return.

Asian, very short hair, medium height, gym body but ugly face. IMO it's easy to tell he's a timewaster when he calls you. I think I won't be coming back to heathrow for a long time.

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Nia Hope

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Re: grabbed my ass, tried to kiss me and left - heathrow
« Reply #1 on: 10 May 2016, 10:34:07 am »
This man rang me yesterday, said his name was Ali, was very quiet and mumbling on the phone, he was trying to convince me he'd seen me before which I know he hasn't.

British Asian, I'm in Essex. Using the same number as above x
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