Hey all so let me clear up some things here. I can understand that a strip club may not be everyone's taste and it seems a bit odd off the start. When we were first approached about this we initially were skeptical. The business model is what is really interesting and what made us want to get involved and since then we have been contacted by multiple membership based business to see if it would work for them.
A digital membership that can be rented, leased and liquidated on exchanges. This is a great model for any membership based business. It is also great for the education and adoption of crypto currency. You now have an audience that would normally not use crypto currency learning how to use it in a real world business and not just on a crypto exchange. You have businesses that would not normally look to crypto or blockchain technology now looking at it as a viable option.
From a business standpoint you get a members base that becomes a free source of marketing for you in the long run as it is in their financial interest to rent the membership if they so choose, word of mouth is always the best referral. You eliminate counterparty risk (Clawbacks) and the traditional 30-90 day hold on funds by excepting crytpocurrency for products and services.
Regarding the latest events surrounding Legends Room:
In the beginning we were hired to build the membership token and do marketing for the project. We were given the relevant documentation to show that this project was moving ahead at the Centerfolds location. Incorporation documents, contracts with the girls, contract with partners, LOI with club owner, contract with Steve Paik and Peter Klamka to put the Bitcoin ATMs in Centerfolds, multiple emails between Steve Paik and Peter Klamka, spoke with Nick Blomgren and Stephan Bonnar.
Multiple people in the community went there and met the team involved and verified this for themselves even the contract with Asa Akira.
Recently we were told the owner of Centerfolds was put in jail (this was shared in this thread) due to that the Legends Room team had to find another venue to move forward. We were told this was an inconvenience but not a problem because many places want their concept in their club along with all their clientele. They are now telling us that the new venue is much bigger and nicer and a better fit for this concept and does not have the bad reputation that has been on Centerfolds since it was the Paradise Club.
We are interested in protecting those that have purchased memberships and have requested all the relevant legal documentation to prove that this is going ahead in this new location. So far we have received all the contracts with their headlining girls, an LOI between Legends Room Las Vegas LLC and 6000 Windmill LLC which also includes the liquor license, Pictures of the new location (inside) verbally they have told us that they have raised 3 million USD outside of the sale and will be purchasing VIP tokens.
I can understand that others would be concerned about all of this. If you have purchased tokens and you would like your money back please PM me and we can speak to the management to see about returning your funds as the management has stated multiple times that if you are unhappy they will refund your money on the spot.
I'm happy to chat with anyone and answer any questions I can.
Firstly, who, and how much money was lost due to the proclaimed remodeling of Centerfolds now that it's no longer The Legends Room?
Secondly, since when did multiple = ONLY 2, as in how many from this community visited now-not-soon-to-be The Legends Room, namely opticbit and Tuxavant?
And lastly, how is it that Nick Blomgren who managed Club Paradise - newly named Centerfolds Cabaret - over the pass seven years is not considered part of their "bad reputation"?
Funny how it's only now that Steve Paik's name is being presented by those behind The Legends Room ONLY after I initially evoked it.
Funnier still is that StripTease's Twitter page hasn't had a new post since over three years ago ->
https://twitter.com/stripteaselv?lang=en StripTease being the club still open under the auspices of 6000 Windmill LLC.
No its a different owner all together. Its now Centerfolds and that was bought by Legends Room. You didn't actually do any due diligence if you had you would have seen this.
Why did you lie and say that Legends Room had bought the venue outright?
No one lied there was a contract in place but due to the recent legal issues they were unable to complete the contract. I have been informed by management that there will be a fully executed LOI with the new venue tonight or tomorrow and the details will be shared so you can verify for yourself. Owning a venue outright and ONLY having a contract in place are two very different things that I believe even Guy, The Legends Room's number-on fanboy and this thread's formidable lawyer, would concur even if he barely passed the bar, of which by all accounts seems to be the case, given his evidence prowess, or lack thereof.
Here's how Guy thinks:
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Pussy, better.
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Trolls no like pussy.
Ergo, I made very good investment, just like earning a law degree, buying a Tesla, and spending valuable time so now being one of 200 people in the world who to date are the only ones possessing a perfect bracket.