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ana30

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Scam massage place owner in London
« on: 19 August 2011, 07:29:06 pm »
So I reply to this ad on the craigslist employment section  (the spa & fitness part). It went something along the lines of: "Naturist massage place looking for therapists. No sex involved"  (August has been very slow for me so I thought getting a one day a week shift in a spa wouldn't be  bad idea). So I e-mail him. The guy calls me back. Has very proper white British accent and sounds incredibly polite. He tells me his place is very busy and he'd rather see me in person than give any more details on the phone (first warning alarm). He also tells me "this is a very long appointment so be ready to be here for a couple of hours (second warning alarm). I show up with a friend (she stays in the car) in Belsize neighbourhood (London). It's his private apartment (not a spa) . On top of it there's no treatment rooms (just a bed!). Despite it's the middle of the week and his place is "always very busy" there's no girls working there ("they went out for lunch" he says. yeah right). Of course he wants a nude massage to "test me" (lol). 2 minutes later I storm the hell out of there in angry manner.  I'm sure naive newbies have fallen for this crap because he sounds & act incredibly confident, which makes me think he's been doing this  for a while. I don't know if the guy is dangerous or not because I never got to find out. He's definately not a massage place owner but wants to get freebies (possibly more). He's a creep and keeps posting ads in CL employment section looking for "masseuses".

07923247*** goes by the name "paul"

(sorry maybe I should have posted this on the timewasters, not the dangerous clients. mods feel free to move it)
« Last Edit: 20 August 2011, 01:00:29 am by Ana30 »
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Re: Scam massage place owner in London
« Reply #1 on: 19 August 2011, 07:46:47 pm »
So I reply to this ad on the craigslist employment section  (the spa & fitness part). It went something along the lines of: "Naturist massage place looking for therapists. No sex involved"  (August has been very slow for me so I thought getting a one day a week shift in a spa wouldn't be  bad idea). So I e-mail him. The guy calls me back. Has very proper white British accent and sounds incredibly polite. He tells me his place is very busy and he'd rather see me in person than give any more details on the phone (first warning alarm). He also tells me "this is a very long appointment so be ready to be here for a couple of hours (second warning alarm). I show up with a friend (she stays in the car) in Belsize neighbourhood (London). It's his private apartment (not a spa) . On top of it there's no treatment rooms (just a bed!). Despite it's the middle of the week and his place is "always very busy" there's no girls working there ("they went out for lunch" he says. yeah right). Of course he wants a nude massage to "test me". 5 minutes I storm the hell out of there in angry manner.  I'm sure a couple of naive newbies have fallen for this crap. I don't know if the guy is dangerous or not because I never got to find out. He's definately not a massage place owner but wants to get freebies (and who knows what more). He's a creep and keeps posting ads in CL employment section looking for masseuses.

07923247*** goes by the name "paul"

(sorry maybe I should have posted this on the timewasters, not the dangerous clients. mods feel free to move it)

I think I had dealings with this guy a couple of years ago. I no longer have his number but the rest sounds familiar. His email address was "nosexinvolved" and his name was Paul. He actually emailed me out the blue a few weeks ago and I'd forgotten who he was...but I soon had my memory refreshed after quizzing him. If it is him he's not dangerous as such, but a nasty piece of work. After I cottoned on and we rowed he  bragged about he and his mate trawl through the gumtree and craigs list ads laughing at people begging for work and taking advantage of them. Unfortunately I was new to the business and naive and he did get a free bj off me with the promise of a job that of course never materialised:-(
There are some awful nasty men out there. I don't know how they live with their selves:-((

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Re: Scam massage place owner in London
« Reply #2 on: 20 August 2011, 01:03:13 am »
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He actually emailed me out the blue a few weeks ago and I'd forgotten who he was

Sounds like he's doing the rounds again. Amazing the stuff guys get away with.
« Last Edit: 20 August 2011, 01:05:37 am by Ana30 »
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Re: Scam massage place owner in London
« Reply #3 on: 20 August 2011, 01:37:53 am »
Could you pm me his whole number as he may still have mine and try and contact me through my phone.
Thanks.

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Re: Scam massage place owner in London
« Reply #4 on: 20 August 2011, 01:54:09 pm »
YUCK

thanks for the warning!

One has to be very careful with CL.  That said, I found both the massage agencies I've worked for through there, one incall and one outcall

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Re: Scam massage place owner in London
« Reply #5 on: 21 August 2011, 09:36:51 am »
I've googled his phone number and he has all sorts of ads on vivastreet too. All of them in the lines of "masseuse wanted join our successful team". or "looking for models for videos"

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