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Does a provider have to have an email address?  I see it is marked as mandatory on the review form.  I recently saw a provider that does everything by voice or text, no email.  I would be happy to write a review, but I don't want to waste the time if the review will get rejected because there is no email address.  She doesn't have any reviews, so her profile does not exist.

Also, since we're on the subject of reviews, is there a way to save a partially completed review?  I have put a note at the bottom of the review that I'm not finished with the review and then hit submit.  This obviously saves the review to be retrieved later, but is there a better way to do that?

Thanks.

...the fields with an asterisk are not required which is contrary to most forms where the asterisk indicates required fields. See the quote below from the top of the review form.

"You are required to fill in all fields of this form, unless noted with an asterisk (*)."

However she must have one of the methods for contact listed in the quote below. This is from #3 from the guidelines for submitting a review that you are required to agree to follow before you can submit a review. It's what comes up when you click on Submit a Review at the top of the Reviews page (Reviews Tab at top of page).

"The lady being reviewed must have an advertisement on the web that includes her name and any one type of the following contact information: phone number, pager, email address or reservation form."  

Your second question:
Once you submit your review it will say edit in the button to the left of your review list on the My Reviews page. Access this by clicking the My Reviews link on the My TER page (My TER tab at top of page).

My Reviews link is at the top of the Quick Links list on the left of the My TER page and also in the upper left corner of the My TER page.

You can edit until that button says View which will be when the review is approved and posted.  
I assume TER review admin will see you note and wait until your through but I've not heard of anyone doing it this way.

I write my reviews in a Word document and save it to proof read before submitting. I then copy/paste the text from the Word document into the appropriate section of the review. I don't fill out the form until I'm ready to submit the review.

-- Modified on 6/25/2015 10:22:11 PM

I also write my reviews on a word processor program and save to my computer.  I wait a few days, then open it again and see if there is anything I want to add or edit.  After I have done that, then I open up the review form and start the tedious process of doing the review.  I copy and paste my text into the proper details sections and then submit it.

LLAP,
Swim

Agree, write the body of the review ahead of time and only then attempt to do the review.

I would add to keep an eye out for the profile items the provider has such as kissing with tongue, etc. When these are left as Don't know, or are checked yes when they really are no, it invalidates the point of doing the reviews, IMHO.

Perhaps the new and improved TER will have a better review writing procedure? Hint, hint. ;)

i start the draft very soon & re-read it after a couple of days.  Often I find my prespective changes after the hormones abate.  I cut & paste the text into TER.  
save the link to her ad!  
Providers need to have an initernet prescence & a way to contact.  
It wuld be better if there was a way to save the first draft of reviews on TER.

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