Wall Street says these prices unrealistic

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"Costs ranged from $1,000 for the 'Dream Model girls,' $1,500 for 'Calendar Girls, fashion models and budding actors,' and $2,000 and up for the 'Ultimate Elite Model' category,"

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"That's way over-market," one Wall Street trader told me. He insisted he knew only from what he's heard from his friends.

Another source, who admitted having patronized "escorts" and brothels in the past, agreed.

"Maybe this was true in 2006. No one is paying $2000 these days. I'm not even sure anyone ever did. Not for one girl," said.

One reason those prices are unbelievable, he said, is that clients would have to pay with credit cards. Most Wall Streeters have become wary of using cards for illicit activities.

"No one is going to walk into a brothel with $2000 cash," he said.

One source who recently retired from a big Wall Street firm told me that "nobody pays that much."

"At the top of the market, $700 was for the whole night. And recently nobody is paying those prices," he said.

What's more, falling bonuses on Wall Street and job uncertainty have led many who might have formerly patronized brothels to move to cheaper substitutes.

"The clients have bumped down a notch to the high-end [massage parlors]," he said, although his actual phrasing was more graphic than that.

He explained the benefits of the substitute.

"Eighty-dollar entry. Negotiated tip. One hour. Cash. No paper trail," he said.

In short, there's been some serious price deflation in the market for illicit sex.

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The escort service offered johns a three-tiered pricing system for its girls. Costs ranged from $1,000 for the “Dream Model” girls, to $1,500 for “Calendar Girls, fashion models and budding actors,” to $2,000 and up for the “Ultimate Elite Model” category.
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Very interesting.

Before I clicked to view the thread, I thought you were trying to sell a carpet. :wink:
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Azrael wrote:.

Very interesting.

Before I clicked to view the thread, I thought you were trying to sell a carpet. :wink:

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Talked to my friend in Manhattan

he said, nonsense

A die4 Schickse will cost you, @least, a few grand


The Ladies of the Night Strike Back: $2000 Price Tag Is Real

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Earlier today I quoted three Wall Streeters who have doubts about the prices listed by prosecutors for the services of women working at the alleged 'Soccer Mom' brothel. They thought the $1000 to $2000 prices were too high.

I've now spoken with a woman with knowledge of the matter who says the prices are real.

The tanned, dark-haired beauty looks and dresses like she would be comfortable on an episode of MTV's Jersey Shore. She definitely knows accused madam Anna 'Scotland' Girstina.

She has worked as a stripper but wouldn't admit to working in the alleged brothel. She didn't deny it either. She just didn't want to discuss it further.

She also declined to explain how she knew the prices were real. But she insisted they were.

"Those dollar figures in the paper are real," she told me.

A private wealth manager told Gothamist's Christopher Robbins that the $2000 price range was not outrageous.

"Those expensive women are the ones you actually want to be seen with," Robbins's source says.

He says that some brokers pay for their high-end clients to visit brothels, sometimes spending as much as $5000 per night.

"There's too much regulation in the bigger banks to do it, but smaller players still expense that kind of s*t to generate business. They'll just add it to the dinner tab," the source tells Robbins.
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Perhaps you should apply for a grant to study the market and see for yourself what the girls really charge.
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Azrael wrote:.
Perhaps you should apply for a grant to study the market and see for yourself what the girls really charge.
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grant ? ?


Seems Morgan Stanly was the underwriter


she was arrested following a meeting with a Morgan Stanley banker, whom she'd been trying to convince to help her expand into some sort of online brothel.

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"We picked her up yesterday with a Morgan Stanley banker who she counts a close friend and she had been present at his office for a meeting in which she was trying to solicit money to fund what we believe is another business venture on the Internet that involves matching up male clients with female prostitutes," court records show, according to the Post.
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told you , all hookers on wall street

only difference between the (big) boys and the girls, is, the girls honest hookers

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Morgan Stanley has said that it is conducting an internal investigation and cooperating with police and prosecutors.

The broker's statement that Gristina is tied to "plenty of other people at Morgan Stanley" is a new twist in the story.
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CARTAGENA, Colombia — The woman says she had a dispute with the Secret Service agent after he offered $30 for services she thought they had agreed were worth $800.


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He asked how much. Not knowing he worked for President Obama but figuring he was a well-heeled foreigner, she said she told him $800.

The price alone, she said, indicates that she is an escort, not a prostitute. “You have higher rank,” she said. “An escort is someone who a man can take out to dinner. She can dress nicely, wear nice makeup, speak and act like a lady. That’s me.”

By 6:30 the next morning, after being awoken by a telephone call from the hotel front desk reminding her that, under the hotel’s rules for prostitutes, she had to leave, whatever deal the two had agreed on had broken down. She recalled that the man told her he had been drunk when they discussed the price. He countered with an offer of 50,000 pesos, the equivalent of about $30.

Disgusted with such a low offer, she pressed the matter. He became angry, ordered her out of the room and called her an expletive, she said.

She said she was crying at that point and went across the hall, where another escort had spent the night with a second American man from the same group. Both women began trying to get the money.

They knocked on the door but got no response. She threatened to call the police, but the man’s friend begged her not to, saying they did not want trouble. Finally, she said, she left to go home but came across a policeman who was stationed on the hallway and called in an English-speaking colleague.

He accompanied her back to the room and the dispute escalated. Two other Americans from the club emerged from their rooms and stood guard in front of their friend’s locked door. The two Colombian officers tried to argue the woman’s case.

A hotel security officer arrived. Eventually, she lowered her demand to $250, which she said was the amount she has to pay the man who helps find her customers. Eager to resolve the matter fast, the American men eventually gave her a combination of dollars and local currency worth about $225, and she left.

It was only days later, once a friend she had shared her story with called to say that the dispute had made the television news, that she learned that the man had been a Secret Service agent.

She was dismayed, she said, that the news reports have described her as a prostitute as though she walked the streets picking up just anyone.

“It’s the same but it’s different,” she said, indicating that she is much more selective about her clients and charges much more than a streetwalker. “It’s like when you buy a fine rum or a BlackBerry or an iPhone. They have a different price.”

more @ NYT the link

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30 dollars ? ?

for that you do not get a handshake (not same as hand-job) :lol:

boys know, for less than 1,000 bucks not worth the fun

Come on, Monster, come on

are these the guys protecting the leader of the (supposedly) free world :)


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>>"No one is going to walk into a brothel with $2000 cash," he said.<<

Absurd. One is perfectly safe walking into a SA brothel with $2k. Anyone who says otherwise is simply not experienced. With $2k USD, a brothel is probably the safest place to be.
Certainly better than a bank.
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Nonc Hilaire wrote:.

With $2k USD, a brothel is probably the safest place to be.

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seconded

a whole lot safer


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" twenty or twenty-one women foreign nationals were brought to the hotel "

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As first reported by ABC, the men went to the "Pley Club" brothel, where they drank expensive whiskey and bragged that they worked for President Obama. The men were also serviced by prostitutes at the club.

But the night didn't end there. The men brought women from the Pley Club back to the hotel and also picked up additional escorts from other clubs and venues around town, sources tell ABC News.

Eleven officials were involved and, according to Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, who was briefed on the misconduct by Secret Service, "twenty or twenty-one women foreign nationals were brought to the hotel."

ABC has learned that, when booking the party space, the men told hotel staff that they anticipated roughly 30 people.

The following morning there was reportedly a dispute between one of the women and an official over the amount of money she was owed for spending the night. A quarrel ensued and the authorities were ultimately called.
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21 sweaty ? ? for 10 agents ? ?

Hmmmm


BTW , this seems normal procedure, nothing unusual .. the whole thing came out because one agent did not want to pay going rate 800 bucks

and

Monster,

imagine, this guys want to negotiate with the Ayatollahs :lol: :lol: :lol: (can't stop laughing)


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Nonc Hilaire wrote:>>"No one is going to walk into a brothel with $2000 cash," he said.<<

Absurd. One is perfectly safe walking into a SA brothel with $2k. Anyone who says otherwise is simply not experienced. With $2k USD, a brothel is probably the safest place to be.
Certainly better than a bank.
Very good.

Thirded.
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Typhoon wrote:
Nonc Hilaire wrote:>>"No one is going to walk into a brothel with $2000 cash," he said.<<

Absurd. One is perfectly safe walking into a SA brothel with $2k. Anyone who says otherwise is simply not experienced. With $2k USD, a brothel is probably the safest place to be.
Certainly better than a bank.
Very good.

Thirded.
Yeah, this :lol:
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I'll never understand this sort of stuff, half the fun is the hunt!
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NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:.

I'll never understand this sort of stuff, half the fun is the hunt !

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different world


deer hunting versus buying it at the local butcher



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AzariLoveIran wrote:
NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:.

I'll never understand this sort of stuff, half the fun is the hunt !

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different world


deer hunting versus buying it at the local butcher



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Perhaps Azari you are right on this; just that, if these men are so well off and with good social skills as captains of industry, you would think the hunting would be that much easier. :)

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NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:
AzariLoveIran wrote:
NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:.

I'll never understand this sort of stuff, half the fun is the hunt !

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different world


deer hunting versus buying it at the local butcher



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Perhaps Azari you are right on this; just that, if these men are so well off and with good social skills as captains of industry, you would think the hunting would be that much easier. :)

Laziness gets its just reward.
Wall Street Escort Wishes She Could Tell Clients: "You're Really Small And You're Bad In Bed"
“They have big egos and are big babies.
If I make any sign that they're not the best lover, or that their dick wasn't the biggest dick I've ever seen, they start asking all these questions and putting me down.”
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Typhoon wrote:
NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:
AzariLoveIran wrote:
NapLajoieonSteroids wrote:.

I'll never understand this sort of stuff, half the fun is the hunt !

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different world


deer hunting versus buying it at the local butcher



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Perhaps Azari you are right on this; just that, if these men are so well off and with good social skills as captains of industry, you would think the hunting would be that much easier. :)

Laziness gets its just reward.
Wall Street Escort Wishes She Could Tell Clients: "You're Really Small And You're Bad In Bed"
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“They have big egos and are big babies.
If I make any sign that they're not the best lover, or that their dick wasn't the biggest dick I've ever seen, they start asking all these questions and putting me down.”

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Look Colonel

Anecdotal things I hear, woman say, SEX is best with "construction workers" .. people who's work does not need heavy mental activity .. physical jobs

that is the Vanilla Sex

but

the high end stuff,

in reality

is "mind genuflecting"

meaning "one mind genuflecting the other mind"

things happen in one's brain

and for that kind of SEX

other rules apply

re Wall Street clients

the trigger for an orgasm for WS guys, is, money, making money

not much different for woman either

when asked whether they would love a good sex or a good shopping binge,

most woman chose shopping


funny clip


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