Suggestion and Policy

I've seen this a couple of times...When agency has two providers with same name (over time)
thirsty 2 Reviews 28811 reads
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[Excuse the duplicate post. I added this to an old thread below but Staff missed it :( ]

New review comes in for "Sally" from a given agency. This agency used to have a different "Sally" working for them. The old "Sally" has TER reviews from 18 months ago. New "Sally" gets her first review appended to old "Sally's" profile. This could be prevented if those who approve reviews would take a second to glance at old Sally's profile.

If somebody gets a new review after 18 months, review approvers should take a closer look at the profile. Old "Sally's" last review is more than year old. OS is described in this profile as blond, 36 years old, DD cup. However, Sally is described in the new review submitted for approval as 19 with red hair and A cup. I realize that those who review reviews have a hell of a lot of work. However something like this should be caught up front. Rather than just appending the new review to (perhaps) the wrong profile, how about adding a Notes section where the review approver can at least acknowledge that the information appears to be inconsistant?

thirsty

Launce28040 reads

I think it's up to the providers and agencies to monitor the reviews and notify TER if changes are needed.  In this case I would think that the reviews for old Sally could have the name changed to 'Old Sally' or something to distinguish the two.

I've always thought that allowing the providers to provide a pic from their site to include in the reviews would help all of us keep track of who's who.

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