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Yesna Henry north
Anyone ever had any encounter with Yesna (I think that's how it is) at Henry's North? I see her name come around but never see any real reviews. Travel is a bit far for me so any info would be appreciated before making s as long trip these days. Or you can PM me also.
Thanks everyone.
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[QUOTE=Pussylicker2;6212550]At H8 N and Bogarts, as well as out of state clubs, I've gotten up and walked out without paying, or perhaps paying a one song minimum. I've had them get bouncers involved, I just say I paid what I owe, and now I'm leaving. And I leave. The problem at flight club and landing strip is they have your car keys and perhaps your coat. In any dispute with a dancer they always take the dancers side. The reason these clubs require you to give them your keys is so they can decide if you'll be allowed to leave. Dancers like it of course. The clubs figure as long as they have hot girls guys will come no matter how much they're mistreated. Try bogarts and h8 n.[/QUOTE]This is not accurate, I have heard of many an instance where there was a dispute and if the customer is not trying to pull a scam there will be absolutely no problem.
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Good News
Detroit clubs potentially returning to their past glory would be an amazing development!
Stay safe,
J.
[QUOTE=AnotherPerson;6212237]They keep pushing their opening day further and further back. According to a comment reply on their Instagram page, they are planning to open sometime after Thanksgiving and before Christmas. It's a reply to someone on the post of a blonde dancer on stage (not a new photo).
Also, I did a ride along with the police recently while considering the academy. I was nosey and admit to asking abo info to enlist in the vice squad. According to the two officers I was on my ride along with, vice is currently disbanded. They don't have enough officers to pull from patrol and use for vice.[/QUOTE]
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Ty
TY to all who reached out with info. Mm686.
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[QUOTE=JackOfClubs;6213167]This is not accurate, I have heard of many an instance where there was a dispute and if the customer is not trying to pull a scam there will be absolutely no problem.[/QUOTE]Who makes the decision on "if the customer is not trying to pull a scam"?
Most of the time club disputes are over monies, so how does management know who owes what to whom or if anything is owed at all?
"We agreed she would blow me for $100. She decided not to, so I left. " She says "I didn't say that. We only discussed dances and I did 5 and he owes me $100".
How does the club resolve? Most likely the club would try to shake you for that $100.
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[QUOTE=JackOfClubs;6213167]This is not accurate, I have heard of many an instance where there was a dispute and if the customer is not trying to pull a scam there will be absolutely no problem.[/QUOTE]Who makes the decision on "if the customer is not trying to pull a scam"?
Most of the time club disputes are over monies, so how does management know who owes what to whom or if anything is owed at all?
"We agreed she would blow me for $100. She decided not to, so I left. " She says "I didn't say that. We only discussed dances and I did 5 and he owes me $100".
How does the club resolve? Most likely the club would try to shake you for that $100.
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[QUOTE=JackOfClubs;6213167]This is not accurate, I have heard of many an instance where there was a dispute and if the customer is not trying to pull a scam there will be absolutely no problem.[/QUOTE]Who makes the decision on "if the customer is not trying to pull a scam"?
Most of the time club disputes are over monies, so how does management know who owes what to whom or if anything is owed at all?
"We agreed she would blow me for $100. She decided not to, so I left. " She says "I didn't say that. We only discussed dances and I did 5 and he owes me $100".
How does the club resolve? Most likely the club would try to shake you for that $100.
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[QUOTE=JackOfClubs;6213167]This is not accurate, I have heard of many an instance where there was a dispute and if the customer is not trying to pull a scam there will be absolutely no problem.[/QUOTE]Who makes the decision on "if the customer is not trying to pull a scam"?
Most of the time club disputes are over monies, so how does management know who owes what to whom or if anything is owed at all?
"We agreed she would blow me for $100. She decided not to, so I left. " She says "I didn't say that. We only discussed dances and I did 5 and he owes me $100".
How does the club resolve? Most likely the club would try to shake you for that $100.
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[QUOTE=Cruzer10;6212724]Anyone ever had any encounter with Yesna (I think that's how it is) at Henry's North? I see her name come around but never see any real reviews. Travel is a bit far for me so any info would be appreciated before making s as long trip these days. Or you can PM me also.
Thanks everyone.[/QUOTE]Yesna or Yensna I can't really tell what her name is when she says it. I saw her once last year. Blonde with a decent but somewhat thick body and large natural breasts. Her rates were $100 for head and $250 for everything after starting out a bit higher. I agreed to $100 for head, and and she let's me know it's three or four songs of head, and after that extra. She's good but somewhat mechanical, and will rush you.
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[QUOTE=JackOfClubs;6213167]This is not accurate, I have heard of many an instance where there was a dispute and if the customer is not trying to pull a scam there will be absolutely no problem.[/QUOTE]Yes, but that's the problem. Who decides if the customer is trying to pull a scam? Customers are easier to replace than dancers, which is why clubs always side with the dancers. In my case, I'm the one who decides who's scamming whom. Where did you hear of these many instances, from dancers and bouncers? You didn't read about it from reading the forums. I read all the forums and I didn't see it. The nearest thing I've read was a custie at landing strip, the dancer was trying to over-charge the custie about $100. Because the custie was a regular and the manager knew him, the manager offered to pay half the over-charge. The custie accepted and wasn't even too upset about it.
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[QUOTE=Pussylicker2;6213329]Yes, but that's the problem. Who decides if the customer is trying to pull a scam? Customers are easier to replace than dancers, which is why clubs always side with the dancers. In my case, I'm the one who decides who's scamming whom. Where did you hear of these many instances, from dancers and bouncers? You didn't read about it from reading the forums. I read all the forums and I didn't see it. The nearest thing I've read was a custie at landing strip, the dancer was trying to over-charge the custie about $100. Because the custie was a regular and the manager knew him, the manager offered to pay half the over-charge. The custie accepted and wasn't even too upset about it.[/QUOTE]It happens more often than we care to admit because it's embarrassing. I was scammed approximately $50 by a dancer at Coliseum approximately 10 years ago when Allan still had an ownership interest. Bouncer sided with the dancer, which I wasn't happy about. I think this is why I have regular dancers that I generally stick with. If I'm checking out a new dancer or a club, then I'll give her a test run over drinks and a handful of clean lap dances to see how level headed she is or if she tries to miscount.
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FC Blondes
Looking to visit FC this week. I only go out about once every few months and usually end up at Coli as its only 15 minutes from me but decided to take a visit to FC this time around. Can anyone give me info on which blondes I should take to VIP and which ones to avoid? I like them tan with a nice ass preferably. Price doesn't really matter to me as much as good service. I'm someone who will pay for what I want as long as they are good providers in VIP. Thinking about going there this Tuesday or Friday. Any info helps.
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Stick to the Script
As far as the bouncers holding your car hostage, this happened to a buddy back in the old days of Tycoons. He negotiated a quick trip to Gillians Island with a girl for $120 but while he was back there she upgraded him to a Diamond Princess 4-star cruise to the Greek Isles. His extraganza lasted 8 songs and when he was done he paid the 120 plus a $20 tip. Oh no, the girl replied, for that you owe me $300 no backing down. He bailed, but they radioed the valent to hold his car. Because of the song count (which they always pad by a song or two), he ended up giving her an extra 140 to get his car back. The moral of the story: Stick to the script, keep the song count low and they got no reason to come after you. Another thing if you see a girl doing the walk of shame with a custie from the VIP to the ATM machine note that the girl probably scammed him and should be avoided.
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[QUOTE=JamieGreek2019;6213248]Detroit clubs potentially returning to their past glory would be an amazing development![/QUOTE]WRT Penthouse, I will be stunned, *stunned*, if it ever returns to what it was at its best, even if Detroit's "finest" are struggling to find the bodies to police such clubs.
I feel like Penthouse was such a lightning rod for whatever reason that, if the cops don't make sure rules are followed, the media or the neighbors will do their own vice work.
I'm surprised it might reopen at all. Weren't they ordered to sell everything inside the place? I'm almost thinking, if they catch it being what it was before again, they're going to order them to bulldoze the damn building.
At least two of the three best nights of my clubbing life, and probably the best 10 nights of my life overall, involved Penthouse. I still wonder what happened to Daisy.
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[QUOTE=BobbieBoucher;6215168]As far as the bouncers holding your car hostage, this happened to a buddy back in the old days of Tycoons. He negotiated a quick trip to Gillians Island with a girl for $120 but while he was back there she upgraded him to a Diamond Princess 4-star cruise to the Greek Isles. His extraganza lasted 8 songs and when he was done he paid the 120 plus a $20 tip. Oh no, the girl replied, for that you owe me $300 no backing down. He bailed, but they radioed the valent to hold his car. Because of the song count (which they always pad by a song or two), he ended up giving her an extra 140 to get his car back. The moral of the story: Stick to the script, keep the song count low and they got no reason to come after you. Another thing if you see a girl doing the walk of shame with a custie from the VIP to the ATM machine note that the girl probably scammed him and should be avoided.[/QUOTE]This is one of the many reasons I'll never surrender my keys.