Newbie - FAQ

Since you have benefitted from reviews done by others, it is only . . .
keystonekid 114 Reviews 269 reads
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reasonable for you to write a review.  Write what happened as a narrative but without expressing your opinion.  "She appeared to be +20 lbs compared to her website." as compared to "She was fatest provider I have ...".

Yes, keep emails and texts in case she fusses at TER.

i have been a long time lurker here, and the reviews have at times been very helpful. But i recently had a TERRIBLE experience with a highly reviewed provider...  She has countless glowing reviews, but it was the worst "date" of any kind i've had with ANY woman. I think I should post a review, but how can i do it so that it is taken seriously, and doesn't violate the TER rules? thanks in advance for any help here

...for TER when she says it never happened. You being a newbie with no reviews will have to be able to support your having seen her with evidence. She being established with glowing reviews will have the credibility you don't have yet.

TER may hold your review of her because you're a newbie. That happens occasionally. If possible post some reviews of others you have seen. Then go back and review her. You have up to 90 days to submit a review. Past 90 days TER won't post it.

The previous poster gave good advice. State what happened in a matter of fact manner. Keep it simple, no bashing, just the facts.

reasonable for you to write a review.  Write what happened as a narrative but without expressing your opinion.  "She appeared to be +20 lbs compared to her website." as compared to "She was fatest provider I have ...".

Yes, keep emails and texts in case she fusses at TER.

Did you treat her rudely? Things like that could be a factor you know, maybe not just her.

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