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Posted: 2024-09-12 06:11:08

On 2024-09-12 06:07:45 skoen-raw said:
Anything that goes to court becomes public. This industry and the players on all sides want their deeds to remain private. Therefore the industry secrecy will be exposed when one goes to court.

There are WG and Punters who obviously don't care but the large majority have anonymity as the foremost requirement in engagements, this is what then allows the bullying and extortion to manifest. Wouldn't trade anonymity for anything, many have a lot more to loose than gain if our deeds came out in one way or another.

Nonetheless, fuck the bullies



Exactly the reason I would have told them to take me to court because they would have more to loose than the lady.
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Posted: 2024-09-12 11:31:17

Restraint of trade on selling crack? Nee fok man. What bullshit.
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Posted: 2024-09-12 12:22:48
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I can write atleast a hundred pages of the crap I had to endure at some venues I worked for over a ten year period...

Everything from what's mentioned in thread about business trading constraint.

Extortion. Point blank with holding money owed to me for bookings because of whatever reason suited them.

To harassment, slandering my profile to gold members and regular punters.

To outright abusive treatment.

So, rather work for yourself. Saves you extra money on anti-depressants, self doubt ect...

It will never be above board at most venues no matter what contract they thumb suck for you to sign. Because asof today this industry is largely still illegal. The End
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Posted: 2024-09-12 12:52:14

Most Restraint of Trade claims would be thrown out in court.

I also doubt a business that isn't yet on a legal footing in South Africa wants to go to court.

Most businesses can't afford the whole legal process - I've been sued lots of time in my line of work.

I'd ignore the claims.

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Posted: 2024-09-12 13:21:13

On 2024-09-12 12:22:48 Fleur Sensuelle said:
I can write atleast a hundred pages of the crap I had to endure at some venues I worked for over a ten year period...

Everything from what's mentioned in thread about business trading constraint.

Extortion. Point blank with holding money owed to me for bookings because of whatever reason suited them.

To harassment, slandering my profile to gold members and regular punters.

To outright abusive treatment.

So, rather work for yourself. Saves you extra money on anti-depressants, self doubt ect...

It will never be above board at most venues no matter what contract they thumb suck for you to sign. Because asof today this industry is largely still illegal. The End




I think THIS speaks to the "restraint of trade " some of the ladies fear.


The adult world...a space with its own red tape, enforcement of practices and "bylaws", that hold no water otherwise.

But , as real as could ever be for some of these ladies, at the hands of the merciless .


If only the plight of many of these ladies could take centre stage.
Not the scammers....the real deal ladies that care to give the best in the services they offer.

RB.

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Posted: 2024-09-12 14:19:32

@RB 100% I said what most don't want to or likely can't say.....

Also forgot to add I also experienced and witnessed 2-3 times violent physical assault and intimidation xo
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Posted: 2024-09-12 15:02:51

On 2024-09-12 12:52:14 Tacotom said:
Most Restraint of Trade claims would be thrown out in court.

I also doubt a business that isn't yet on a legal footing in South Africa wants to go to court.

Most businesses can't afford the whole legal process - I've been sued lots of time in my line of work.

I'd ignore the claims.



Exactly - where 99% of them fall flat is that for a restraint of trade that limits your ability to work in a similar situation for a period of time, the employee needs to be paid compensation for said restraint of trade. When this does not happen the company ends up in possession of rather scratchy toilet paper
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Posted: 2024-09-12 15:31:36

Legally, probably nothing to be done by the previous "employer". But they can still harass, intimidate, call the cops, organise raids, slander the ladies etc. Bad situation to be in...
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Posted: 2024-09-15 20:45:47

Hahaha lol
Lmfao ..

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