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TMI (Too Much information) vs an entertaining/informative review.
FreedomRider225 11892 reads
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I received a call from a favorite provider of mine who was extremely upset over a new review she received from a first time reviewer. The cause of her angst was not from unfavorable scores but rather from the addition of information that was not pertinent to her or the session and possibly deleterious to her overall business.

  Gentlemen; we all enjoy and appreciate descriptive and informative reviews and more so if written with an entertaining flavor. However; in your quests to share and inform PLEASE be cognoscente that too much ancillary information could be used by LE (Law Enforcement) in their efforts to locate, harass or arrest. In addition an otherwise innocuous comment could possibly provoke second thoughts in a potential client’s decision in booking with the provider.

  Our hobby exists under a cloud of illegality that presents concerns for provider and hobbyist alike. Let us keep a close watch on what we say because LE is watching and nervous neophytes are reading, therefore we don’t want to wrongly insinuate nor give info to indict by our reviews.

  FR.


-- Modified on 11/30/2005 11:53:36 PM

jake3_146866 reads

Please give some more specific guidelines on what we should omit from our reviews.

1.Give a city name, do not list a part of the city or a street name near where the lady works.
2.Do not name famous ladies that she may look like.
3.Absolutely do not describe her building by name. You can describe the condition as long as do not give unique features of the building.
4.Do not hang around the lady's place after you are done, go about your business.
5.Do not be overly graphic in detailing the action that took place. Think about how you would want her to describe your performance and physical reaction if she was writing a review.

I may be a newbie but I would say probably actual activitie. To say she was great at wht she did is so different from saying what she did.

LVP6581 reads

I know a provider who was visiting a city saw a guy in the AM  he wrights a review that afternoon and mentioned the hotel by name and the room number Needless to say she left town in a hurry It wasn't a TER review.


(1) As stupid as it sounds cross streets or points of reference (IE: Right next to the Wal-Mart center)have occurred.
(2)Exterior descriptions/references of the homes.
(3)Impromptu chats with neighbors. (Friendly or otherwise they’re not needed in the review)
(4)Specific references to possible personal conversation between the provider and yourself.
(5)specific breed of pet owned by provider
Etc etc etc.

 The point is in your descriptions of the good times had with the various ladies be mindful not to include things that could out them to police, family, friends or neighbors in your exuberance to share with your brethren.

 FR.

their reviews. Some virtually give the address that the lady is working at in the location information. Then there is the body of some reviews.

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