Paco Loco wrote:
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ID- I understood they had a 25.00 or 30.00 chica fee, which really isn't a "very strict no puta policy", (just an expensive one) And how does this policy apply to the casino, we take putas there all the time to eat so they must just not want them hanging out without a date that brought them?
You are correct Paco and I stated their policy poorly. They do not have a no puta policy but rather a puta tolerant policy ($25 - 30 guest fee.) The casino will only allow puta when accompanied. They are not allowed to ply their trade unaccompanied.
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I would get the distinct impression that you were calling me a liar. What gives you the right to approach this infrequent poster in this disrespectful manner?
I really do not care if he is a frequent poster or infrequent poster that has absolutely nothing to do with his post. I stated I found his account of paying a one time chica fee of $25.00 for 10 nights disingenuous.
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Perhaps this board could benefit from his negotiating skills
I believe that is exactly what I stated when I wrote:
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Think everyone would like to know your secret negotiating skill.
Sorry you disagree with my comments but then I disagree with many comment made here. Thats part of a public forum.
As a very wise attorney once told me, "Son, there are times you probe ask questions and nibble at the story. There are other times when you just flat out challenge the credibility and let them defend their statement".
Just have to decide which approach to take.
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