There was this story about an escort service that seemed legitimate at first. A client hired an escort for a social event. However, during the event, the escort started causing a scene, yelling and making inappropriate remarks. It turned out she had some personal issues and was using drugs. This not only embarrassed the client but also put him in a very difficult situation as he had to deal with the fallout in front of his business associates and friends.
One horror story could be when an escort was hired but turned out to be involved in stealing from the client. She managed to take some valuable items while the client was distracted. Another might be where an escort brought along some unruly friends who harassed the client.
One escort horror story could be about an escort who went to meet a client in a really secluded place. When she got there, the client started acting very strangely, making threats. She managed to escape by running through the woods and hiding until she was sure he was gone.
One common element is dishonesty. Escorts might not be who they claim to be, like lying about their age or appearance. Another is theft, as in some cases they steal from the clients. Also, bad behavior such as being rude or unruly is often seen in these horror stories.
Well, one story I heard was about a guy who hired an escort in Vegas. She showed up late and then demanded more money than they had originally agreed upon. When he refused, she started causing a scene and threatened to call the cops and lie about him. It was a really uncomfortable situation for him.
Sure. One time I went to a restaurant. The waiter took forever to take our order, and when the food finally came, it was cold and completely different from what we ordered. Another time at a hotel, they gave our reserved room to someone else and then offered a dirty, small room as an alternative.
One time I went to a restaurant and the waiter took forever to take our order. When he finally did, he got half of it wrong. Then the food took an extremely long time to come out, and when it did, it was cold. It was a really frustrating experience.
Sure. One horror story is about a diplomat who was sent to a very remote and politically unstable area. The living conditions were extremely poor. There was no proper sanitation, and the diplomat constantly faced threats from local militias. Another is when embassy staff had to deal with a sudden outbreak of a deadly disease in the host country but received very little support from their home country in terms of medical supplies and evacuation plans.
One horror story could be about a foreign service officer being sent to a war - torn region. They had to constantly face the threat of bombings and gunfire. There was a lack of proper shelter and basic amenities. Communication was also a huge problem, making it difficult to get help or convey important information back to their home base.
I once had an experience at a clothing store. I bought a shirt with a defect. When I went back to return it, the customer service person accused me of causing the damage myself. They were so dismissive and refused to give me a refund or an exchange. It was really frustrating as I had just bought the item and it was clearly a manufacturing issue. I ended up leaving the store very angry and never going back there again.
One horror story is about a waitress. She had a table of very rude customers. They complained about everything - the food, the speed of service, even though she was doing her best. They made her run back and forth constantly, and in the end, they left a really small tip even though she worked so hard for them.
One horror story was when I ordered a new laptop online. It arrived damaged. When I called customer service, they put me on hold for over an hour. Then they transferred me three times and finally told me I had to ship it back at my own cost, even though it was their fault for sending a damaged item.