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Re: That is more suspicious then someone with no reviews at all? (e)
lakecitystroker 37 Reviews 512 reads
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I see about two to three providers a month, and I write about two reviews a month, it is how the system works.

Wiley691181 reads

Patterns have been discussed a few posts down, have always wondered when I
see same reviewer showing up multiple reviews on same day. Two in one day?
TER processing? Agency shill? Is this a big red flag, little red flag, or no flag at all?
I am leaving out specifics 'cause there are too many variables

GaviaImmer661 reads

Some guys just submit multiple reviews of ladies they visited in a given time period at the same time. Some do it when their VIP status is about to run out, other when they have time and even more when it is safe for them to do so. Submitting a review requires time because all fields need to be manually filled.

That in and of itself won't be a red flag for me

Writing reviews is work (well, not "work" work.)  I see someone about once a week.  Of 5 ladies I have seen recently, two asked to be reviewed, two didn't care, and one I want to review for other reasons.  So I'll probably write those 3 out of 5 because I feel obliged to, sort of, and write them all at the same time, if I have time, because it's easier that way.  No great mystery.

-- Modified on 9/5/2014 6:49:42 PM

I see about two to three providers a month, and I write about two reviews a month, it is how the system works.

I may see multiple providers whom I haven't reviewed and while I didn't see them all about the same time, when I get around to writing the reviews, I'll probably do them at the same time.

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