Fake Customers Working For The Club
mikeeeemiller
Do most clubs have fake customers pretending they are getting dances to encourage others to spend a lot? I been to clubs where I see a guy out of no where make it rain on the lady on stage.
Then I went to one 2 weeks ago with a ATF and I didnt do a LD with her that night and she got a long dance with one customer (about $400 worth of dances for sure) can that be fake? She did it right to the person next to me.
Any insights?
Then I went to one 2 weeks ago with a ATF and I didnt do a LD with her that night and she got a long dance with one customer (about $400 worth of dances for sure) can that be fake? She did it right to the person next to me.
Any insights?
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well, if the whole thing's arranged, then after the dancer leaves the stage, all the club owner has to do is have someone waiting in the dressing area to collect the money used in the "rain" (and I'd bet they know to the cent how much was in the roll thrown on stage too). the customers can't see what's happening, so as far as they know, it's legit and if the "customer" goes off with the dancer for some "VIP" time and comes back talking her up, who's to know they went back and played a few hands of 7-card stud? sounds like something a club would do.
Its like ebay auctions you see shill bidding all the time to drive up the price of an item to make it seem its worth it when its fake bidding.
But for the fake customer buying lap dances I doubt it. Because unless the club is genuinely paying the performer for the dances (expensive)then the club is wasting the dancer's time that she could have spent selling a real dance.