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vipaleena See my TER Reviews 1710 reads
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What is the best way to receive reviews?

It also pays to market to the TER crowd.  After all, they are the most likely people to write reviews because many people on here have already written reviews.

Chat is up on the boards and place ads on your local board with nice photos, and do so every 7 days as you are allowed to do.

Post on your regional board, post ads on your regional ad board, and ask your clients to write reviews.  If a member does review you, and you like it, reward him with a whitelist referral.  Once you get reviews, ask admin to give you the limited provider VIP membership.  This will allow you to read the juicy details of your reviews.  At the same time, ask for your reviews to be linked to your handle.  That way, every time you make a post, a link to your reviews will be under your handle.

Swim

...they should never be traded for good reviews.  The purpose of a whitelist is to assure providers that the hobbyist is okay, not that he writes good reviews.

A bad actor can be nice and then write a great review in order to get whitelisted and then go back to being an asshole.  Your advice endangers providers.

Posted By: BigPapasan
...they should never be traded for good reviews.  The purpose of a whitelist is to assure providers that the hobbyist is okay, not that he writes good reviews.
You are correct and "swim" is wrong....
perhaps the Florida heat is getting to him.

LMAO... y'all are funny. He may have not articulated his point the way he wanted to, but I would hope he knows better than to suggest a good review in turn for a white list. Honestly, many women give them out like candy, so IMO they are not all that valuable when that happens. When I WL a guy it is not just a reference.. it is my GOLDEN seal of approval of someone who is above and beyond... not just someone who showed up and did not rape or rip me off. I am not going to white list a guy who had to be asked to take a fkin shower! I am also not going to white list someone who pushed for extra time or things I do not provide, though I will still give that person a reference for not being a cop. I will let the provider know about the other things he did, and she can decide if she wants to see him.

GaGambler339 reads

We all know what a big fan of BP I am, but he makes a quite valid point, and a point that really needs making as more than just a few providers DO believe a white list is a quid pro quo for a good review, which completely corrupts both the review system AND the White list system alike.

As the "Host" of this board Swim should know better.

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