Hello Fellow massageplanet.netites: Here's another example of why the Customer Service at SRM is second to none.... Last night I booked a follow up session with Ashley and upon my arrival Joy led me to the room as usual. As she was turning on the shower I was getting together my room...
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Said Daniel Min, aka Krayjee:
" I will never forget the day all the ladies came out screaming and shaking hands with me telling everyone I was the guy who beat hwy407 ETR at the court. I was awarded $50k and I guess they want a piece of that..lol. I couldn't go to any spa for about 2 weeks after that 407 news. I was greeted well even at Walmart by some customers like I was a hero..crazy crazy days..lol"
DANIEL MIN, the ex-Used Car Salesman, who is well known by his main alias KRAYJEE on the multiple online sex forums he has been frequenting daily for many years, is the lucky recipient of the substantial reward of punitive damages from Highway 407 ETR.
(He is well known at most massage parlours and in-call escorts. KRAYJEE is also well known at Walmart??)
Daniel now spends lots of time (and lots of money; he posts that he always tips well for services received) for over 10 years posting online (joined MassagePlanet.net in 2013, over 34,000 messages, increasing daily) about sex, escorts, and paid sexual massage services:
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If you've ever filed a complaint about your Highway 407 bill, you'll likely love this story. The owners of the toll road have been ordered to pay a driver $50,000 because they didn't act responsibly. ...
toronto.citynews.ca
"That’s the decision of an Ontario judge, after a man took the corporation that runs the highway to court – and won.
The case stems from a dispute between a used car dealer named Daniel Min and the 407.
He had a transponder that he claimed wasn’t working."
"Owners of an express toll route in southern Ontario have been ordered to pay $50,000 in punitive damages to a car dealer for the way the company dealt with a dispute over allegedly overbilling the man.
Markham-based Daniel Min uses transponders, an electronic device that automatically charges customers for the distance logged, when he's ferrying his vehicles down the toll highway to auction.
But he says the 407 Express Toll Route's sensors didn't recognize his transponders, and billed him an extra fee charged to those vehicles using the highway without the device."
Side Note: Bad Deal?
In 1999, the Ontario government leased Highway 407 ETR for 99 years to a private consortium for $3.1 billion. This deal has been widely criticized as undervaluing the asset, with some experts suggesting it was worth significantly more at the time.