Suggestion and Policy

I agree. I have read...
xyz23 45 Reviews 298 reads
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...this suggestion before and intended to begin noting the length of the session in the general details. I had forgotten about it though. I'll have to remember to do it this time. I owe a lady a review.

I definitely think there should be another line at the top where the reviewer says what length of time the apt they did was.

Reviewers are supposed to enter the appointment duration, fee and type of service on the review submission form. The information is there.  

The review (read mode) template would have to be modified with a place for that data to be displayed.  Where would it go? Top section?  

appearance - performance - attitude - atmosphere - DURATION
      #                 #              text            text

...by the first reviewer. There's no way to know the duration of any particular reviewed session.

As of now, you're right. Only the first reviewer's DURATION or Problem Report changes seem to appear in the PROFILE. Each displayed review does not show what the reviewer put in the duration / fee boxes.  

Posted By: xyz23
...by the first reviewer. There's no way to know the duration of any particular reviewed session.
But once the info is in the database, TER can revise their code to take the contents of each duration field and display it in the individual reviewer's review. They would have to add a space for it, but it's just adding some code. The data is already there (in the database).  

Maybe they could add a _new_ DISPLAYED field in the top info section of the review:

appearance - performance - attitude - atmosphere - DURATION
      #                 #              text            text              #  

I don't think that fee should be included because fees change. It is easy to change the fee field in the Profile itself but it would be torture to have to go back and modify dozens and hundreds or fee numbers in every review.

 


-- Modified on 2/18/2016 7:53:26 AM

...this suggestion before and intended to begin noting the length of the session in the general details. I had forgotten about it though. I'll have to remember to do it this time. I owe a lady a review.

I agree that it is a good idea to put in the duration of a session. Another good idea it to tell a provider hat she canto I and correct things such as menu and rate in her profile.  
Most first reviews are at best if not wrong incomplete and it is in both the providers and clients interst to get them correct

I see some old friends and new occasionally for hh sessions due to their time constraints at work, etc.  The quickie is an art!! However to read in a review that they 'only' popped once..or seemed rushed a bit- well that's not really a fair representsion of the originally contracted time frame.  Having the time there would help readers understand

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