I CANNOT seem to locate my ter id# I have contacted customer service but no one has seem to respond to me can someone please help me locate where my ter id # is located..I am building my website &I wanted to add that info into my website..
Once you have a review you will have an ID#.
I hope the rest of this info is useful to you. Everyone when they join TER is a basic member. There is no "Provider" membership, provider page, etc. (Even though you may have clicked register as a provider when you signed up [joined].) The way to let others know you are a provider is to post ads on your TER regional ad board, post comments on your regional discussion board (Don’t make these discussion board posts about you like an ad. They will be disallowed. Make them pertinent to the subject.), and participate on the Photo Only board. Check out the Self-Help Center for the guidelines for posting ads and how to post photos on the photo only board. The Self-Help Center link is on the upper right of most of the discussion boards under the red and white life preserver. It’s also at the bottom of the list of Quick Links on the left of the My TER page. See the My TER tab at the top of the page. You can also find it by clicking the site map link at the bottom of any page. Read everything there even the stuff for the guys. It's good to know all you can.You can pay for a VIP membership. It will give you full access to all TER has to offer but it won't distinguish you from any other member. The things I mentioned above and the link spoken about in the next paragraph will do that.
Once a guy has seen you, written a review of you, submitted it to TER, it's been approved, and posted you will have a provider profile page. Your first reviewer will create your profile when he fills out your information. You will then have a TER provider ID number. (You can contact TER and correct anything the guy got wrong on your profile or didn’t know.) Now you can contact TER and request they connect your newly created profile with your TER handle/user name (Pnkpnthr). Contact them using the e-mail you signed up with. Their address is [email protected]. (You can use the “Contact Us” link instead. It’s at the very bottom of the page.) This will give you the free limited provider VIP membership. It will also give you access to the TER PM (private mail) system and allow you to read your reviews in there entirety. TER will place a link which says "See my TER reviews" under your handle whenever you post on a TER board. Guys can click the link and be taken to your profile page and check you out. The provider VIP will also give you access to the provider functions on TER such as being able to white list clients. There is a Provider's only discussion board. You have to have 3 reviews and establish yourself on the boards then request that TER give you access to it. If you think you already have reviews here you can search to see. Click the reviews tab at the top of the page. Then click search reviews (just under the reviews tab). Scroll down to the 4th section titled Provider's Contact Information and enter your info. The basics should be enough. That is your provider name, phone number, e-mail, city, and country. Next scroll to the bottom of the page and click the big search button. You will be taken to a page containing the results. If you have reviews your name along with others will be listed down the left margin. Click on your name (in teal colored font) and you will be taken to your profile. One other bit of information is your posts on any board right now are moderated. TER admin has to check them and approve them before they show up (post). Every new TER member goes through this. After you have posted on the boards for a while you can contact admin using "Contact Us" at the bottom of any page and request to be un-moderated. Welcome
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If you are a provider, and you have a profile, (Which means you have at least one review.) then it will appear on your profile.
If you are a reviewer, meaning you have published at least one review, then it will appear on that review's page when you go to the "my reviews" section of "my TER". Otherwise, unless TER decides to respond to you (and I haven't ever heard of them giving this out.) you're it of luck. By the way, why do you feel you need it?It is not needed to write a review
If you are a reviewer, meaning you have published at least one review, then it will appear on that review's page when you go to the "my reviews" section of "my TER".
Otherwise, unless TER decides to respond to you (and I haven't ever heard of them giving this out.) you're it of luck.
By the way, why do you feel you need it?
It is not needed to write a review.
Hello...Thnks for your attempt to help me out...lol However I created a profile for myself & I would like to have someone give me a review I am unsure on how to work the ter board...What info do I need to share for someone to give me a review..I am in search of my ter # because I would like to add that info to my website so that I can receive references for anyone that wants to see me as well...I'm just a virgin to the ter board trying to figure it out thts all..
...for you to see how this site works. If you're using TER you should be able to get TER members to see you. Most should know how to write and submit a review. If your client is new to TER you should have him read the Self-Help Center. Your client should also click the Reviews tab at the top of the page. Read that page. Read the Review FAQ'S. Click the Review Submission Guidelines link and read them.
It would be best for you to have a TER member with many reviews to his credit write your first review. That way TER will be confident you're legit and post the review. New TER members with no reviews being your first reviewer would cause TER to hold that review. That wouldn't help you or your client. My previous post tells you what to do so TER members will know about you, see you, and write a review. It takes time. Be patient and keep reading here. After you've read the Self-Help Center ask any questions you may have here on the Newbie Board.-- Modified on 8/24/2015 7:51:37 PM
your phone number, email, and website URL.
Everything else should be based on his experience with you. You yourself can not create your profile. Your first reviewer does that
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...post carefully and then read it again more carefully:
http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=149244&boardID=33&page=1#149244 1) Post an ad on your regional TER ad board once every seven days (your ad must conform to TER rules). 2) Post a photo on the Photo Board every day, listing the city you're in. 3) Contribute worthwhile posts to your regional discussion board so hobbyists can get to know you.the responses she has been getting. While xyz's post is long as is his usual, it is correct. I don't know what profile she is talking about, since she has no reviews, she has no profile. Whatever info she put on her her membership app is, as we all know, not going to appear anywhere.
C'mon gal, read your replies and read the self help center. LLAP,Swim
Hi there,
I see you're having some difficulty, allow me to try and help. Firstly, we did respond to you. At the top of every page you'll see a tab labelled 'mail'; click that and you'll be able to see our responses to your questions. There's also a link at the bottom of this post that will take you to your mailbox. Secondly, you don't have a TER ID yet. You won't have one until you receive your first review, at which point I would suggest contacting us again so that we can link your provider profile to your user account - but that's for later, worry about that once you have been reviewed. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask and we'll help in any way we can.
I didn't realize S'Admin was using "us" and "we" to mean TER Admin. Yes, pinkpanther should check her email for Admin mails.
But, I still recommend that PP (and other new providers) sign up for one month of VIP so she can get PMs and help from the rest of us, the measly hoi polloi. If things go well, she'll have a review and Profile within a month and be just fine with FREE limited VIP and PMsI recommend all new members, hobbyists and providers alike, to pay for VIP at least for a month. The 30 bucks is a small but wise investment.
But, I still recommend that PP (and other new providers) sign up for one month of VIP so she can get PMs and help from the rest of us, the measly hoi polloi. If things go well, she'll have a review and Profile within a month and be just fine with FREE limited VIP and PMs.
while a non-VIP can not read mail from other members, those members can and often do send PM (Not knowing that the person is not VIP), which mail will pile up unbeknownst to the receiver.
I found this out the hard way once when I let my VIP lapse a few months, then rejoined and found nearly a hundred PMs waiting for me