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Thank You Debbie
YoMaMaDo 268 reads
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Debbie,

Thank You.

I , over the years, have seen the multiplying effect of a wrongly stated review. Meaning this, since TER offers "free days" for reviews, some of the reviews simply piggyback previous reviews and if the provider in question does not take active steps to correct the miswritten review the misstatement continues on. Thus an act or service could become an expectation of the next man up if you will.

I now always ask if the provider I am interested in  has seen her reviews and if there is anything written that is simply not true or overstated. I only started doing this extra step once I realized the game that "some" here play .

As far as getting a review altered I have found that it is truly the luck of the draw as to whom at TER reads your request.  

Again thank You for trying to make this a better place.

Since returning to the biz after a long time away, I've been very flattered by all the very positive reviews I've gotten.  However, my most recent one states that I do something which I never do...  

I just sent a message to the reviewer to express my concern that he may have been mistaken (perhaps he confused me with someone else?) and have also submitted a Problem Report to TER about this.  

Whether he is confused about who he saw, or simply over-embellished an actual date we had, I feel it is misleading to readers to leave it as-is.  I'm not asking for its removal, just that the inaccurate info be deleted.  

What are the odds that this might happen?

Also, if you were looking for a particular act and were to read that it is on offer from the lady in just one review, is that normally enough to convince you that this is indeed something the lady offers/does?    

 
I'm probably worrying about nothing, but I'm sick and stuck at home with nothing better to do lol

alexagrey355 reads

and TER did not edit it. It has stayed up, but hasn't caused any real concern. I've heard from a lot of guys that they look for consistency in reviews...if one review says a girl offers something, but other reviews haven't stated it, chances are it was a mistake or bologna. Hopefully they'll edit it for you, but I don't think it will cause you any real issues.

Either way, I hope you get better! I just got over being sick, and it sucks being stuck at home.

Just because one person wrote something that wasn't correct or embellished on events that didn't happen, I wouldn't let that worry you too much.  Every interaction is different and that's how I view it.

YoMaMaDo269 reads

Debbie,

Thank You.

I , over the years, have seen the multiplying effect of a wrongly stated review. Meaning this, since TER offers "free days" for reviews, some of the reviews simply piggyback previous reviews and if the provider in question does not take active steps to correct the miswritten review the misstatement continues on. Thus an act or service could become an expectation of the next man up if you will.

I now always ask if the provider I am interested in  has seen her reviews and if there is anything written that is simply not true or overstated. I only started doing this extra step once I realized the game that "some" here play .

As far as getting a review altered I have found that it is truly the luck of the draw as to whom at TER reads your request.  

Again thank You for trying to make this a better place.

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