Tonight I had my first ever experience (since 2004, or if you wanna count a self 21st bday gift, since fucking 1993) with a provider that went south and I was kicked out.
Would be interested in getting opinions of who is the asshole here.
The sitch- Texted a provider for a 1hr massage, and sent a $40 deposit through Venmo. The balance would be 180 ($220 total)
Now this would never happen in MTL due to the plastic money, but this was in the US. (I travel over often)
So I grab 2 Ben Franklins from my drawer (I'm am musician and get paid in cash a lot) and go over.
I get in get nude lie down and ask for a $40 upgrade for prostate massage, and drop the 2 100's and a 20. (with the 40 deposit, it's 260 now)
She gets it and says they're counterfeit. I look at them and they look alright, but I say, no prob, I can Venmo you. She says no, I only do Venmo in small amounts.
- "Well, I can go to an ATM!"
Nope, got a client coming in 1 hr.
-"Well, what about after?"
Nope, what you did is a federal offense, and you have to pay me in cash for today, then we can talk. Otherwise I'm going to blacklist you with all the other providers.
- "What if I come over tomorrow?"
Yeah, you have to come over and I need the full 260 for my time today. Then you can book another appointment.
So I leave. She returned the 100s, but not the 20. (So she has 60)
I look at the bills when im back in the car. WTF. They even say PLAY MONEY on them (Neither of us noticed that). They aren't hopprible, but def not pro counterfeit bills. I even have a third fake one at home, I find. I'm an idiot, I guess. I must have gotten paid by some promoter or a craigslist sale with them.
So, I get her time's valuable. But she didnt do the service, especially the prostate upgrade she only heard about a few min prior, she now wants payment for as well!
I thought about paying her the remaining 160 to get her to 220, but I assumed she would quibble about the remaining prostate 40, and also, I'm not driving across town to deliver cash. Other payment platforms exist.
I do feel like my lame "I didnt know they were fake" is what any grifter would say, so I feel bad about that, wanting to make that right.
Thoughts on what to do? If a provider wants to weigh in, I'd welcome it. What about the blacklisting? I think that's prob a good a necessary thing for providers, but seems unfair due to her rigidity. Thanks for any and all responses.
Would be interested in getting opinions of who is the asshole here.
The sitch- Texted a provider for a 1hr massage, and sent a $40 deposit through Venmo. The balance would be 180 ($220 total)
Now this would never happen in MTL due to the plastic money, but this was in the US. (I travel over often)
So I grab 2 Ben Franklins from my drawer (I'm am musician and get paid in cash a lot) and go over.
I get in get nude lie down and ask for a $40 upgrade for prostate massage, and drop the 2 100's and a 20. (with the 40 deposit, it's 260 now)
She gets it and says they're counterfeit. I look at them and they look alright, but I say, no prob, I can Venmo you. She says no, I only do Venmo in small amounts.
- "Well, I can go to an ATM!"
Nope, got a client coming in 1 hr.
-"Well, what about after?"
Nope, what you did is a federal offense, and you have to pay me in cash for today, then we can talk. Otherwise I'm going to blacklist you with all the other providers.
- "What if I come over tomorrow?"
Yeah, you have to come over and I need the full 260 for my time today. Then you can book another appointment.
So I leave. She returned the 100s, but not the 20. (So she has 60)
I look at the bills when im back in the car. WTF. They even say PLAY MONEY on them (Neither of us noticed that). They aren't hopprible, but def not pro counterfeit bills. I even have a third fake one at home, I find. I'm an idiot, I guess. I must have gotten paid by some promoter or a craigslist sale with them.
So, I get her time's valuable. But she didnt do the service, especially the prostate upgrade she only heard about a few min prior, she now wants payment for as well!
I thought about paying her the remaining 160 to get her to 220, but I assumed she would quibble about the remaining prostate 40, and also, I'm not driving across town to deliver cash. Other payment platforms exist.
I do feel like my lame "I didnt know they were fake" is what any grifter would say, so I feel bad about that, wanting to make that right.
Thoughts on what to do? If a provider wants to weigh in, I'd welcome it. What about the blacklisting? I think that's prob a good a necessary thing for providers, but seems unfair due to her rigidity. Thanks for any and all responses.