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Originally Posted by boardman
They know there aren't any more dances coming their way either because you're done with them or they're done with you. They're trying to get a little more out of your wallet and give a "fuck you" on the way. Some girls just need the drama.
These girls deal with guys buying dances for their entire shift, day after day. They can tell when a guy is playing and when he's not. They know who they can milk and who they can't. In that way most of them are professionals even if it's professional scammers. No different than a cop that deals with drunks all night long. They know before they ever give the field sobriety test that the drunk is gonna fail. Otherwise they don't waste their time. Too many other drunks to be caught.
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good point. reflecting back on the situation she probably realized he wasn't interested and if she got him to agree to any dance she was going for the scam.
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Originally Posted by DNinja69
This is a great post. Some of these things don't cross your mind until you or someone you know gets scammed. Some clubs are run pretty straight up and the girl won't want you to talk to management. Others are shady and will try and scare you 'pay or we call the police' which is silly because the last thing a club manager wants is law enforcement deciding if the dancers behavior is legal or not.
Having the dances count and ask before the next one is a very good system. If at the end she says 'oh sorry its 5 songs not the 3 that I told you' then she gets paid for 3 songs. Don't be afraid to ask for management. Now I am usually not really drunk in the club, and when I am then Im not hanging by myself. Those nights you gotta bring a wingman or two to help keep everyone out of trouble.
And guys we need to be posting the scams and shady places on here so we all know whats up
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thanks. FYI, for everyone the scamming took place at St James. waitresses & dancer. Hispanic dancer/Caucasian waitresses.
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Originally Posted by peabody
The only places I have a problem is at Diosa and Michaels. I can't tell when one song stops and another one starts.
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have run into this also. never know if that's a benefit or not. probably not of course.
the other issue I've run into is some of the dancers trying to start on the song that's playing when you get to wherever. thankfully some ask if it's ok to start or wait. not all do. silver lining, know better than to get more dances & to start paying more attention for the end.