Members mvan1 Posted August 4, 2018 Members Posted August 4, 2018 I am returning to Vienna tomorrow. While in Vienna, it is sometimes easy to meet good looking male hustlers through various ads. While looking through Planet Romeo for Vienna, I noticed the below linked add that keeps popping up although I have no interest in the person advertising. Can it be possible that this person advertising charges and collects more than one thousand dollars per hour for services? (One thousand Euros = $1,158) It is one thing to "charge" one thousand euros - but does the person really get customers to pay that amount? Other ads in Vienna for good looking guys go for about one-tenth of this price - This ad is for a tranny Here is the ad in question: https://www.planetromeo.com/#/hunq/Vanessa_Kosta Quote
Members RockHardNYC Posted August 4, 2018 Members Posted August 4, 2018 I think you mean 1000 Euros or €1000. You wouldn't use the dollar sign with the word euros behind the number. Your link does not lead to an ad, at least in my browsers. Transexuals in Europe can be considered exotic. I saw one in Venice once who had an entourage of six Russian thugs, wearing black suits and lots of bling. It was a street scene like no other. Ignorant tourists thought she must have been a famous model. I knew better. I doubt the price is considered a joke by the owner of the ad. Some people believe their time and service are worth a certain price, and that's the way they wish to market themselves. Whether or not their marketing decisions are working for them, we may never know. Lots of people buy things based on price alone. It's a marketing consideration that works for some. If Vanessa looks like a siliconed beast, then the ad might cause me to chuckle. Quote
Members Tartegogo Posted August 4, 2018 Members Posted August 4, 2018 You need an account on Romeo to see ads, Rocky. Quote
Members msclelovr Posted August 4, 2018 Members Posted August 4, 2018 That seems grotesque to me. Having played over the years with numerous handsome and fit-bodied young men, I'm quite sure that there is no correlation between the intensity of the pleasurable encounter and the price paid. Quote
Members RockHardNYC Posted August 4, 2018 Members Posted August 4, 2018 1 hour ago, Tartegogo said: You need an account on Romeo to see ads I knew that but did the OP? I was too lazy to login. Others may not be interested in opening an account, which makes the link kinda useless. Quote
Members RockHardNYC Posted August 4, 2018 Members Posted August 4, 2018 To further assist mvan1, I think this is Vanessa Kosta. One of the few g-rated images I could find. What you don't see are her basketball boobs. I could see many men paying 1000+ to be with her. I don't think her ad is a joke. Here's another one, although the photo quality is poor. Quote
Members mvan1 Posted August 4, 2018 Author Members Posted August 4, 2018 8 hours ago, RockHardNYC said: I think you mean 1000 Euros or €1000. You wouldn't use the dollar sign with the word euros behind the number. Thank you for catching my typo along with your pointing out rules for showing currency symbols - My typing error was in the title of the thread. In the body of the thread (my post), the error did not continue. Unfortunately, many of us make typing errors every now and again. Quote
Members Tartegogo Posted August 4, 2018 Members Posted August 4, 2018 7 hours ago, RockHardNYC said: I knew that but did the OP? Of course he does, he has an account. Before he got an account he could not see any ad. It would only take a 10th of @mvan1‘s brain power to figure that out. 7 hours ago, RockHardNYC said: Others may not be interested in opening an account, which makes the link kinda useless. PlanetRomeo/hunqs is the largest escort ad site in continental Europe, so when I come to the Europe thread, I always expect to find links to hunqs. if they don’t want to open an account, they are loosing out on most European escorts. Maybe they are not actually able to hire in Europe? In which case everything in the Europe forum is useless to them anyway. mvan1 and Latbear4blk 2 Quote
Members mvan1 Posted August 4, 2018 Author Members Posted August 4, 2018 12 minutes ago, Tartegogo said: Of course he does, he has an account. Before he got an account he could not see any ad. It would only take a 10th of @mvan1‘s brain power to figure that out. PlanetRomeo/hunqs is the largest escort ad site in continental Europe, so when I come to the Europe thread, I always expect to find links to hunqs. if they don’t want to open an account, they are loosing out on most European escorts. Maybe they are not actually able to hire in Europe? In which case everything in the Europe forum is useless to them anyway. Thanks for your good analysis with its counter to pomposity - Hunqz is sometimes a little awkward to maneuver since its recent major upgrade. However, it is an excellent source to find escorts in Europe. Quote
Members RockHardNYC Posted August 5, 2018 Members Posted August 5, 2018 16 hours ago, mvan1 said: Thanks for your good analysis with its counter to pomposity I didn't think I was being pompous. It's a common mistake to place a U.S. dollar sign where one does not belong. I fully support the need for a lengthier edit feature. We all make typing errors, and it would be nice if we can correct them at the moment when they are discovered. 17 hours ago, Tartegogo said: if they don’t want to open an account, they are loosing out on most European escorts. The PlanetRomeo link provided comes up as an "unsafe" site on all my browsers. Not very welcoming to a first-time U.S. user. Quote
Members tassojunior Posted August 23, 2018 Members Posted August 23, 2018 On 8/4/2018 at 5:28 AM, RockHardNYC said: I think you mean 1000 Euros or €1000. You wouldn't use the dollar sign with the word euros behind the number. Your link does not lead to an ad, at least in my browsers. Transexuals in Europe can be considered exotic. I saw one in Venice once who had an entourage of six Russian thugs, wearing black suits and lots of bling. It was a street scene like no other. Ignorant tourists thought she must have been a famous model. I knew better. I doubt the price is considered a joke by the owner of the ad. Some people believe their time and service are worth a certain price, and that's the way they wish to market themselves. Whether or not their marketing decisions are working for them, we may never know. Lots of people buy things based on price alone. It's a marketing consideration that works for some. If Vanessa looks like a siliconed beast, then the ad might cause me to chuckle. Common confusion where in other countries $ before does not always mean US Dollars but their local currency. Then usually you also put the denomination after. I write $1000CZK . With Euros it's not necessary because it has it's own symbol. (if it's on your keyboard). I usually say 100 Euros but sometimes E100. But I don't write $100E. I wish my keyboard had a Euro symbol. But in most countries $100 means 100 of their local currency unless you write $100US. Quote
Members tassojunior Posted August 23, 2018 Members Posted August 23, 2018 On 8/5/2018 at 11:08 AM, RockHardNYC said: I didn't think I was being pompous. It's a common mistake to place a U.S. dollar sign where one does not belong. I fully support the need for a lengthier edit feature. We all make typing errors, and it would be nice if we can correct them at the moment when they are discovered. The PlanetRomeo link provided comes up as an "unsafe" site on all my browsers. Not very welcoming to a first-time U.S. user. Never heard of Romeo or Hunqz ever coming up with that. dscrtsldnbi and Tartegogo 2 Quote
Members mvan1 Posted August 23, 2018 Author Members Posted August 23, 2018 15 hours ago, tassojunior said: Never heard of Romeo or Hunqz ever coming up with that. 15 hours ago, tassojunior said: Never heard of Romeo or Hunqz ever coming up with that. My phone and computers never show that warning either. Planetromeo has been around for years. There is no problem of being hacked from that site. JourneysEnd and dscrtsldnbi 2 Quote
Members RockHardNYC Posted August 23, 2018 Members Posted August 23, 2018 16 hours ago, tassojunior said: Never heard of Romeo or Hunqz ever coming up with that. Not all computers behave equally. Not all OSs behave equally. I have Mac and PC at the office. At home, it's all Mac. I did not check Planet Romeo on the PC until today. There is no warning pop-up window when using my PC. dscrtsldnbi and JourneysEnd 2 Quote
Members demedici Posted August 30, 2018 Members Posted August 30, 2018 She looks amazing. I think she just ungayed me! Quick, someone send me a picture of a thick Brazilian cock! Jokes aside, 1000 euros is completely in the realm of possibility for a high end escort. Quote
Members mvan1 Posted August 30, 2018 Author Members Posted August 30, 2018 1 hour ago, demedici said: She looks amazing. I think she just ungayed me! Quick, someone send me a picture of a thick Brazilian cock! Jokes aside, 1000 euros is completely in the realm of possibility for a high end escort. By the way, the ad now shows "she" lowered the 1,000 euro hourly rate to 500 euros per hour. Apparently, not enough takers at 1,000 euros - Quote
Frenchfrank Posted July 23, 2022 Posted July 23, 2022 When I was a pretty 18/20 tear old in the mid 80s I expected a minimum £60 for a short time from a pub pick up, but could get £100 to £150 from a sauna contact. In today's terms that's £200 to nearly £500. Now that the boot is firmly on the other foot I'm grateful for open borders immigration that means that prices have decreased significantly. 500-1000e is crazy, unless you're a stunner and get very lucky. Quote
Members scott456 Posted July 29, 2022 Members Posted July 29, 2022 Multimillionaires or billionaires wouldn't care about the price. Do you think Bill Gates mind spending 1000e if he likes this particular prostitute? JourneysEnd 1 Quote