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04-08-21 08:26 #13371Senior Member

Posts: 203Right
This doesn't sound like something intended to make money, assuming the people doing it know anything about the Detroit market.
Originally Posted by JPayne213
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04-08-21 02:10 #13370Regular Member

Posts: 15Disappointing Day
Stopped by SC about 4 Pm, only 3 dancers (Leah, Cassandra and another one I had not seen before) and maybe 4-5 cust, the girls were either with their regulars or in the dressing room, waited about 45 min and left.
Stopped by LS, lots of girls there but they all had GPS, I was getting quotes of $5, negotiated down to $3 but still a no go for me. I will not spend more than $2 at a club. Stayed for about an hour and left.
Ended up at BT night shift, about 10 girls however there was a large party at the top booths and all the girls stayed there. I was sitting at the bar with couple more guys, we all tried to get the girls attentions but for the 45 min I was there no girl came over by the bar. Left with my wallet mostly full minus valet and cover at BT's.
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04-07-21 19:54 #13369Regular Member

Posts: 18It sounds like the guys who are funding it just want their own private club to hang out at, and fly in a half dozen strippers from Texas or Vegas every week to fuck around with outside the club and will toss in a few locals. It doesn't sound like a sustainable strip club / brothel model based on traditional assumptions, like girls wanting to make $1,000+ in the club from "dances" vs straight escorting but who knows. Doesn't sound like they care.
Originally Posted by Concupiscent69
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04-07-21 15:35 #13368Senior Member

Posts: 731I would imagine the degree of difficulty finding a city who is willing to accept such an establishment. RO, for one, doesn't want that type of element in their backyard. It's easier to set up in Detroit.
Originally Posted by HarryDude
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04-07-21 11:24 #13367Senior Member

Posts: 175Thank you for the clarification. The fee being annual instead of monthly seems more reasonable. I might even consider it except I wouldn't be able to trust the establishment to maintain my personal information they would obtain from me. Collecting a fee up front is actually not a bad business strategy. Companies like Tesla, Costco, and insurance companies collect money in advance for their balances sheets. Also, the annual fee provides a nice moat to target a particular customer segment. The downside is what happens if the club closes 6 months after opening. I doubt anyone will be getting their money back.
Originally Posted by Devin226
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04-07-21 10:03 #13366Senior Member

Posts: 476This sounds like it MIGHT be ok in a wealthy suburb, assuming zoning can be had. Like a cigar / martini / country club vibe but mixed with strip club or bikini bar. Take clients for lunch or friends from out of state. I'm not taking a client to the hood or anyplace in Detroit proper aside downtown. Hell the only clubs I'd recommend in that position is, SC, BTs, flight club, landing strip, safeish local, higher end feel. Just my. 02 for the money they're wanting, no extras and the legitimate w2 with benefits dancers. Seems that place might do well in Royal Oak, Novi, Ann Arbor with a non strip club outside.
Originally Posted by JPayne213
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04-07-21 07:38 #13365Senior Member

Posts: 420Yep
I've lost a family member to an asshole who thought he was ok to drive. It sucks can't believe anyone still does it.
Originally Posted by BadBosco
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04-07-21 01:24 #13364Regular Member

Posts: 18I'm friends with a dancer that was just hired here. They are treating them as W2 employees, providing insurance, etc. Sounds like they have dance areas but are supposedly no extras. Also head they are actively trying to bring in girls from out of state (Vegas, etc.) since few high end dancers in Detroit will leave the extras clubs.
Originally Posted by Electronman
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04-07-21 01:16 #13363Regular Member

Posts: 18She only does BJs as far as I know. She just started dancing a few months ago, used to shot girl at Coli.
Originally Posted by HornyInKalamaz
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04-06-21 20:52 #13362Senior Member

Posts: 135Thanks. BT's
You should thank them as well, drunk / buzzed driving has been known to kill people. Hope you never find out what it's like to lose a family member because somebody "thought" they were OK to drive.
Originally Posted by TrollingTheD
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04-06-21 01:07 #13361Senior Member

Posts: 39H8 N and Bogarts
Reconfirming that Bogart's was still closed tonight, so that deep clean rumor might have merit.
Originally Posted by JetSpray
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H8 N was not overpacked but didn't have many dancers. Sunflower and a few others that were detailed recently, maybe 5 girls total?
I keep striking out (which I used to state was impossible at Henry less than 6 months ago), but I rarely can get in there before 10. Have managed to hit it off with the bartenders & servers though since I'm never in back LOL.
Will have better reports next time, going to plan a day run.
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04-05-21 22:59 #13360Senior Member

Posts: 772SNL,
Originally Posted by SweetNameless
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Thanks for the update, she sounds amazing. I wish I would have the luck to sample her.
MM.
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04-05-21 21:33 #13359Senior Member

Posts: 67BTs Kendra
Wondering if anyone has a review of Kendra. Blonde who works night shift at BTs.
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04-05-21 21:29 #13358Senior Member

Posts: 190When you left and encounter the valet, were you staggering around or visibly drunk? If that was the case I can't say I blame the valet, I would love to but I can't. If you leave the club and you seem okay, I can't see them refusing to give you your keys back. Not like they give a a breathalyzer test to every patron.
Originally Posted by TrollingTheD
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04-05-21 21:09 #13357Senior Member

Posts: 731What you may fail to realize is the liability they are under if they allow a patron to drive knowing they were drunk. It's not just about you getting a DUI or killing someone, if a drunk were to kill or injure a person and the person or family discovered your drunken encounter was from their establishment, the family can sue them for negligence and be held responsible for allowing a drunk to drive. Even a settlement is sufficient from a big money making business. They did the right thing in protecting themselves. Calling the police puts it on record.
Originally Posted by TrollingTheD
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