What is a ROB?
17 yrs ago · 1 min read
What is a ROB?
Even if we don't get credit, it would be nice to review as I was about to, but it has only been 2 or 3 weeks since the last. Or should I wait till 30 days from prior…
I like hero hair, her bikini with the yellow stars and her shoes 👠 :D
The new design is very difficult to read
My eyes my eyes It was perfect yesterday Why????
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Two "hints":
ROB= Rip Off Bitch- generally applied to dancer that gives subpar VIP mileage after paying upfront. Other variations include overcharging/miscounting dances, or "steering" one to a pricier area that doesn't really give that much more value.
On bottom of Tuscl home page, there are several links, 1 of which is a "Glossary of Terms", and explains several acronym terms, including ROB. Welcome aboard!
The ROB tactics run from reaching in your wallet and grabbing currency after you have paid for dances or drinks to starting in the middle of a song and counting that as the first dance in the VIP to trying to get money for sitting and talking to you.
"I don't know if it is still there or not."
It got deleted...I haven't had the time to cobble one back together...
Megan and Eden!!!
Hi dancerhusband. I read your userinfo. A ROB rip off bitch is probably the same thing you would call a hustler. Rips you off as a customer one way or another or doesn't deliver what you expect. Makes promises or suggests she will do something but doesn't. Promises two for one dance prices but starts with only a minute left on the first song and counts that as a whole dance. Or suddenly says the price for the dance was only for the first dance and the second was more expensive. etc. you get the drift. A real hustler or thief as some might say.
LOL...I would define it as...one engaging in poor business practices ...I am just being silly.
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