Feedback appreciated. Has anyone experienced this... After having spent >$15,000 in the past year, what would be an acceptable reason to be banned for 2 months -- "2 months" being the key reason?
Feedback appreciated. Has anyone experienced this... After having spent >$15,000 in the past year, what would be an acceptable reason to be banned for 2 months -- "2 months" being the key reason?
I think you need to explain more.





It's hard to tell without more of an explanation. If you spent that much money I would think it's got to be a good reason. My club banned a guy who spent fat money on a couple of girls, one being myself, because he's a cop and getting girls info (name, address etc) by pulling their plate numbers. All the girls he spent money on did not want him around because of the safety issue. No amount of money is worth feeling that uncomfortable and not feeling safe.




I suspect by your mentioning of the amount you spent means that you possibly think that that entitles a person to greater consideration from being banned from a SC - whether due to economic concerns or appreciation concerns.Originally Posted by scully link=board=8;threadid=5902;start=msg64013#msg64013 date=1074392208
In a way, we all give a lot more slack to a person who is more beneficial to us then someone who isnt so much. Thats in a sense logical. Its also human nature. Yet there are lines that can be crossed that make what you spend/contribute to the coffers of a SC and its dancers completely irrelevent. Money does Talk, but to most people, only to a point. I would guess that whatever you did crossed that line. I would also guess that the 15 grand you spent made you think you were absolved from repercussions from crossing that line. Sucks when people chose respect and their dignity over money, dont it pal?
Maybe your bar was raised higher because of the money you dropped there. If so, as has been said, what you did really must have been deplorable.
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