MALE STRIPTAINERS versus THE COMPETITION

Caveat emptor. Also known as BUYER BEWARE!

A typical 30 min Strip Party from Us

(Striptainers.com)

* Party Starts at 7pm

6:45pm – Striptainer calls customer to let them know they’re at the lobby of the hotel getting ready

7:00pm – Striptainer knocks on door and surprises guests as hotel security

7:05pm – Striptainer gets ready, sets up music, lights, and gets everyone together

7:10pm – Striptainer gives a toast

7:11pm – Striptainer does special striptease performance for guest of honor

7:16pm – Striptainer works the room, makes sure everyone’s getting attention and dances

7:20pm – Striptainer plays floor games, drinking games, does tricks

7:25pm – Striptainer gets dressed, takes some pictures with the girls in fun poses holding props

7:30pm – Striptainer says goodbye and leaves the party

A typical 30 min Strip Party from Them

(other stripper agency websites)

* Party Starts at 7pm

6:30pm – Customer calls stripper, gets voicemail, leaves message

7:00pm – Stripper hasn’t arrived yet and doesn’t answer his phone

7:06pm – Still no stripper

7:18pm – Stripper shows up at door.  He is not the same person as advertised.  Looks much older, not as attractive and not in great shape.  The only thing he has in common with the original stripper is the hair color.  He says the stripper they ordered couldn’t make it so the agency sent him instead.  He acts remorseful and says he hopes he can do a good job.  Customer agrees to using him as she has no other option / feels bad to turn the dancer down / the party has already started so it’s too late to find another stripper.

7:20pm – Stripper walks in room and starts to play music from cheap wireless speaker.  It’s not very loud.  He gives the bride to be a little striptease.  It’s very amateur, as though he’s never been trained or done it professionally.

7:25pm – The stripper starts grinding on the guests, stopping often to ask for more tip money.  The stripper doesn’t really know how to dance or put on a show.  He mainly goes from guest to guest and humps them until they are uncomfortable.

7:30pm – The guests start to get bored, asks the Stripper what else they can do.  Stripper says “I don’t know, let’s get shit faced” and proceeds to drink the customer’s alcohol.

7:35pm – The guests start to feel uncomfortable with this strange replacement stripper getting drunk at their party and not really entertaining.  The client who booked the stripper must ask him to leave

7:40pm – Stripper leaves and guests of party breathe a sigh of relief

7:42pm – One of the guest finds her iphone missing. A call is placed to the Stripper who fails to return the phone call.

7:45pm – The client calls the agency complaining about the missing phone.  The agency states they aren’t responsible for the stripper and hang up.  The client calls the agency but no one will answer.  There is no mailing address and the website domain info is hidden from the public.  The agency is not on record and does not have a valid business license in the state they are operating in, so there is no way to pursue a legal remedy.

7:50pm – Client wishes she never booked a stripper with this shady agency.

The above scenarios are for example purposes only.  While the competition can deliver a good experience, typically in this industry, most stripper agencies are scam sites that hire strangers off of craigslist and send them to people’s residences without any background check, training, or protection.  It is completely unsafe to do this and that’s why Wild Entertainment / Striptainers takes great pride in their new hire process.  We are slow to hire and quick to fire.  We only want the best Striptainers because that’s how we can ensure the satisfaction of the customer (and why we average 5 Stars on YELP).  We even have an online training center where our Striptainers can learn how to be the best entertainer they can be.  If any questions on this, feel free to send us a message!