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Fake Customers Working For The Club

Wednesday, December 29, 2010 3:34 AM
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?

18 comments

  • samsung1
    14 years ago
    yeah I would not be surprised if they try just about every marketing trick in the book
  • Player11
    14 years ago
    These guys are what dancers call whales. They will buy a large amount of dances $400-$500. I don't believe they are fake, just loaded (stupid?) and don't mind spending all that on dances. Not for me as I have done dancers otc for $25-$300 and if spending that much spend it only if I am getting pussy. If its fake about what you saw seems like expensive advertising. Looks like a fung job for those "fake customers" - where do I apply?
  • samsung1
    14 years ago
    I think one reason behind the "fake customer" job is to create a party atmosphere for the club. They are probably the loser boyfriends of the dancers.
  • Dougster
    14 years ago
    Payer11: "Not for me as I have done dancers otc for $25-$300" Due to bad genetic, Payer11 has a very low IQ, which resulted in him obtaining little education, and then only being able to land a low paying job. Because of this, Payer11 has very little money to spend on whores and often has to settle for the $25-60 variety.
  • sanitago
    14 years ago
    "If its fake about what you saw seems like expensive advertising." 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.
  • mikeeeemiller
    14 years ago
    I just want to know if it is real or fake? Seems weird to me. But I dont know if its true or if shes trying to show me up.
  • CTQWERTY
    14 years ago
    I've seen a dancer have her friends shower her when she's on stage. At least $50 in $1s when she did her trade mark booty shaking. The club was fairly crowded and it did draw attention, so a smart marketing gimmick on her part. But since I was seated next to her sister and her boyfriend I knew it was staged.
  • mikeeeemiller
    14 years ago
    sanitago, I agree with you. I think these "customers" are working for the club or related to the dancer in some way. They do this to drive up her value so others can see. And in my case maybe my ATF was trying to show me up????? 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.
  • mikeeeemiller
    14 years ago
    In this economy I find it hard to believe soomone (in his 20s) would drop $400 on dances alone on a off night.
  • lopaw
    14 years ago
    I have a SC buddy who is friendly with a couple of dancers. They will actually give him their tip money to have him make it rain on them when it is their turn onstage. Their own money! While my friend is still technically a customer, he is definitely using the girl's own money to help make them look more "valuable" to the other customers. So, yeah - it sure does happen.
  • djscotti
    14 years ago
    Strip club Pimps do this type of thing it happens alot in SoFlo its to make you think that their girl is special or will do something special it's also to impress the other girls so they can ad them to their stable of dancers. all proceeds go back to him. I have known girls to give money to there friends to make it rain during pole dance compitions to build excitement but out of the blue it's a Pimp
  • sharkhunter
    14 years ago
    I have in the past gone in the back dance room with one dancer and we are either waiting for a certain spot or just talking (no charge per song). Then I may get a couple of two for one dances. If someone was watching outside the room, they may have seen me disappear for 30 or 40 minutes and think I spent a fortune when I probably only spent $30 to $60. I have wondered if the dancer wanted the appearance that I spent a lot on her to anyone else watching in the club.
  • hornyhobbit
    14 years ago
    I find it hard to believe that a dancer would deliberatly spend time in the back room without charging for it. That time is when she makes money. I can see waiting to get a better spot if the coustomer is a regular, but the other doesn't make sense.
  • inno123
    14 years ago
    I can see it in terms of 'making it rain' since the club and the dancer can agree ahead of time that the club gets the cash back and thus nobody is really out anything. I can also see if the dancer has a friend in the audience lending them some money to throw back at her to prime the pump so to speak. 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.
  • Alucard
    14 years ago
    I'm going to spend what I wish to spend & not a $1 more no matter if it appears that every other customer is buying several MILLION Dollars worth of dances. Anyone influenced by another customers spending is to put it politely DUMB!!!!!
  • troop
    14 years ago
    watching someone spend lots of money buying dances or making it rain won't influence me to do the same. i think most of those incidents are legit, done by people that just want to show off and blow some cash.
  • basketball
    14 years ago
    At one club, where the dances are $30/dance, and they announce the dancers name and the dance number at the end of each dance, I have heard 30 plus dances. This does not happen often, and the number is only heard by the other mongers in other dance cubicles. There are only 7 cubicles in the bar, so it's not a marketing tool for the rest of the club. It's just some freaky, stalker customer, with a large roll to spend on his favorite. What about the guy who goes to the champagne room and spend $300 plus for the room, and then tips the girl $300 plus for extras. For that money, he could get a high quality escort for a couple hours in a hotel room. Alcohol, hot naked chicks = thinking with the wrong head, at times.
  • gatorfan
    14 years ago
    No
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