You may also submit an update on a provider that you have already reviewed. We will replace your old review, but you won’t be credited for an additional 15 days. Your new review must be a complete rewrite that adds something new to the experience in order for it to replace the old one. Each review must recount a visit that took place within the last three months in order to be timely. A lot can change with a provider - even in this relatively short amount of time.
Hi all. Does anyone know if you can update a previous review you've written?
For example, you don't feel the review was quite accurate, or you've seen the provider again and would give a higher rating (numeric)? Or--would you just write another review?
You may also submit an update on a provider that you have already reviewed. We will replace your old review, but you won’t be credited for an additional 15 days. Your new review must be a complete rewrite that adds something new to the experience in order for it to replace the old one.
Each review must recount a visit that took place within the last three months in order to be timely. A lot can change with a provider - even in this relatively short amount of time.
If you simply want to change an aspect of a review to make it more accurate, file a problem report and explain what you want to change and why. I have specifically done this to change a score on one occasion, when I believed I had given too low a score based on not fully understanding the scoring rules.
However, you can also write an entirely new review based on a more recent session. If approved, it will replace the old review, which will then be listed as Unapproved. Also, you will not get VIP credit for the new review.