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I took one for the team, I guess, and found a real gem, so I posted a review.  A first review.  I tried to describe everything accurately, knowing it would NEVER EVER be changed, lol.  Just kidding, Staff.  

I didn't even think that people would PM me asking/insisting on further details, like "how hairy is she?"  "On your advice I saw her and I'm convinced she's a dude!"  "I heard voices in the background when calling, she's agency!"

I think I answered a few questions, but basically alwyas said "I look forward to your review."  How hairy a lady is, if she's really really agency, and if she might ask a million million questions just isn't that important to me.  It's important to her, I figure, and it should remain for her to say, not me.  Because, I figure, the important part is once you get past all that, once you get to the "juicy details" you're going to forget the rest; if she picked up in 2 rings or three.  If she drove her own car or not.  I mean really.

Any other "first time" review writers have similar stories/advice?  

oh, and yeah, ps: I still love it when ladies (or their pimps, in the worst cases) write their own reviews.  You girls/duds rock!  keep up the good work.  always entertaining!

sincerely, jeff van gundie

Has probably happened to most of us at one time or another.  Some PMs/Internal E-Mails are fine and I answer them, others are just, well, totally out there.  For those, I try to put myself in place of a provider, getting a message from a client, if it is offensive, unsavory, inane etc., I just do not respond and put them on my ignore list, that's what it is there for...

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I don't mind at all answering PMs on providers especially if I liked the provider and it might help and the guy is asking a legitimate question that can help him make a decision.

It bothers me a little when they ask "are there extras?" "Does she do Greek?" "Does she do Asian?" when in all of her reviews its never mentioned to begin with and not mentioned in my personal review.

It only takes a second to write back and say it didnt happen in my session so its not a big deal other than a pet peeve that people don't take the time to do their own research.

Also agree with sgandolfs, if its a crude PM, totally ignore it.

I got one or two PM's before my 15 days expired and I was able to let them know little bits of information that helped them decide...  It's the details that can make a guy's GFE sink or swim.
But I agree..."if she drove her own car" or "how many rings" doesn't seem connected to a GFE...

But maybe they have a phone answering fetish we're not familar with!

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