Suggestion and Policy

Re: So, what would appear where the name goes?....
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Problem is TER does not permit you to post a review unless there is a name listed in Provider's ad.

TER Currently requires Provider's names to post a review.  Providers often change their names or don't put names on ads so they cannot be reviewed.  TER permits searches by location, phone number, web site, e-mail etc. and therefore lots of valuable reviews  (especially not so good ones to save us lots of bad experiences) could be posted and searched even if a  name was not included.  This wold be especially important win locations where there are not many providers.

If you agree, we can get TER to update their site

Madam X?  (I bet there is already such a handle.)

When you meet the gal, you must get some kind of name, even if it's a nick name.

That should be used, and if she changes her name, the new names can be linked to the old ones, a not uncommon occurrence.

TER will not accept a review unless name is in ad . . .

Problem is TER does not permit you to post a review unless there is a name listed in Provider's ad.

I would suggest "Name not published."  That would alert users that they should search by other info, i.e.,  phone number, web site, ad site etc. to get review info on the provider

there are many, many provider ads (BP) that do NOT include names. Even if she tells you a name in person, TER will not allow a review if there is no name in the ad.  

I say let us write in the name the provider gives us, and post the review with that name associated with the "no name" ad.  

This seems to be a known loophole for BAD providers to avoid getting reviews that expose them.  

LOL, once we can review the "no names", all we need are a few "gullibles" who want to call no-name BP ads. Or perhaps there is no shortage of them?

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