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Maybe this will help. TER Admin might be unconvinced in your explanation of why your negative ...
Drumsticks 90 Reviews 512 reads
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...review of a reputable Provider was submitted. You can use Guideline #9 of the guidelines for submitting a review, to wit;  

" 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."

That would require that you have another, new session with this Provider and submit a new review of your positive experience with her. Hopefully for you, no bridges have been burned in this endeavor.

Good luck!

Fellow hobbyists i have made a mistake by posting a review of a very reputable provider that was intended for a not so favorable providdr.  I have reached out to the folks at ter for help in this matter but have not been able to rectify the problem by removing the post or editing the post to reflect positive of a good provider vs the negjtive of a bad one. I just do nt want the reputation of a very good provider to be ruined  because of my stupidity and lack of attention.  I do belive that damage has been done that i can not reverse. Any suggestions from you would be most helpful.

 
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...review of a reputable Provider was submitted. You can use Guideline #9 of the guidelines for submitting a review, to wit;  

" 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."

That would require that you have another, new session with this Provider and submit a new review of your positive experience with her. Hopefully for you, no bridges have been burned in this endeavor.

Good luck!

First, when a review is created, it's necessary to fill in info such as the provider's web site and contact info (email and/or phone number).  When reviewing a provider with an existing profile, as in this case, her TER ID is entered.  All this info points to a specific provider.  

How could you possibly enter that info that for the wrong provider?  That's the question TER will wonder about when you tell them the review is for the wrong provider.  And it's a valid question.  I'm having a hard time figuring out how anyone could be so careless as to enter info for the wrong provider on a rip-off review.  

The other reason this case is odd is that the review is for a session that never occurred.  That's not supposed to be allowed.  Thus that might be your best bet to have the review pulled: report it to Admin and point out it's a review for a session that never occurred.  

P.S.  The update idea won't work if you want the review replaced quickly.  There's an unwritten rule that you have to wait at least 90 days to update a review.  You could try it and see what happens, but most likely you'll have to wait 3 months.

Edit:  There's another way to have the review removed: the provider can report it as a fake review, since she's never seen you (right?).  Admin will then probably go to you for some evidence that you actually saw her, and you can tell them that you've never met her and in fact the review was not for that provider.  I don't know what TER will do to you, eg ban you, for filing a false review, but any consequences to you will be worth it to clear this provider's reputation, don't you agree?

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Butthole343 reads

Fishy.. A LOT of info needs to be entered to submit a review properly and have it approved.  Different URLs.  Etc.
She happens to have the same name and services? 300 doubles? I didn't know there were 2 women both named Brandy who offer 300 doubles.  Hmmm
You didn't notice this within minutes or even hours?

Sounds like he got a deal, or they kissed and made up. He feel shame  

So who did you see? Who is the woman who deserved the 1?
Link please  

 

Posted By: knotsaway
First, when a review is created, it's necessary to fill in info such as the provider's web site and contact info (email and/or phone number).  When reviewing a provider with an existing profile, as in this case, her TER ID is entered.  All this info points to a specific provider.    
   
 How could you possibly enter that info that for the wrong provider?  That's the question TER will wonder about when you tell them the review is for the wrong provider.  And it's a valid question.  I'm having a hard time figuring out how anyone could be so careless as to enter info for the wrong provider on a rip-off review.  
   
 The other reason this case is odd is that the review is for a session that never occurred.  That's not supposed to be allowed.  Thus that might be your best bet to have the review pulled: report it to Admin and point out it's a review for a session that never occurred.    
   
 P.S.  The update idea won't work if you want the review replaced quickly.  There's an unwritten rule that you have to wait at least 90 days to update a review.  You could try it and see what happens, but most likely you'll have to wait 3 months

-- Modified on 8/27/2016 8:07:55 AM

Butthole183 reads

...just like you chased me around during that session!! Hehe! Silly buddy!

I loved the tea-bag and DT.
 
Please Un-retire!!

loveyourtouch283 reads

You can update a review with new details BUT you have to wait 90 days. This is TER'S unwritten  rule that I experienced first hand.  I had a poor experience with a girl and was convinced by another  provider  a few weeks later  to give her another  shot since she was new. Session  2 was like night and day but TER would not let  me update my review, and I really feel bad. My intent is to always write objectively  so others can decide whether  or  not  to  spend  their  time and money. Wrote that review to warn others. Wanted to write an update to reflect the change but no go with TER.  (I used the rule 9 sticks referenced but no luck.)

And to Knots' final  point:  I wrote a spot-on review of a provider who went to TER claiming I never saw her. Long story short... I was there and was able to provide TER with very specific details about her and her location/studio. Ultimately  I was  believed and she was off TER for a while. Not sure if she's back or not. Don't care. My point is that TER does take those false claims seriously.

...woman, and he he had a negative experience with another woman around the same time.  He got confused when writing his reviews and mistakenly attributed his negative review to the woman with whom he actually had the positive experience. He is seeking to rectify this mistake by submitting a positive review of the lady (perhaps Brandy?) and hopefully following up with a negative review of the other unnamed woman.

ip address and create a handfull of other aliases and do like the popular kids do now a days.

 
Or you could have integrity and just go away like all the real clients have in 2016.  The more you let asshats influence what you think you know about the hobby the easier it makes LE and pimps to get in.  

Ya retards

Butthole256 reads

Who are these reputable men you speak of?

debauchedB327 reads

the OP arranged a doubles session with a lady he trusted b/c he had seen her b/4.  He was asked to front money for the doubles session -- once he did so, he got the runaround and the doubles session never came off.  It looks like the lady he knows has convinced him that the other lady was to blame (or whatever) and so now the OP wants to take back the "review".  (Odd that TER accepted the "review" that wasn't one but maybe admin deemed it informative.)

I don't see that the OP has confused one lady with another.  My 2 cents

Sounds like to me that a provider is pressuring him or offering a deal if the OP can get the review pulled or edited...

How the fuck can you make a mistake on a review.. When I do a review I have to enter a shit load of info of the lady I am reviewing... half the time I have to go to her profile to get the answers I need as to her height and tit size etc.. Website info as well, I do not have that stuff stored in my head!

I had a similar experience a few years ago.. I reviewed a lady, she got pissed about the scores and refused to see me until I changed them, I really wanted to see her again so I contacted TER and they quickly stopped me in my tracks with the BS of reviews were TER property once submitted.  I Finally come to my senses and realised my scores where in fact accurate, and that she was just a little fucked up in general and I moved on.    

Basically once you submit a review its TER property and it would take a miracle to let you change one once its been approved(unless its fake or whatever)...

This seems fucked up on  so many levels...

... for the provider you intended.  Perhaps you could mention in the General section of that review the mistake you made. Maybe you can't mention the name of the reputable provider there, but if your original review stays up I think readers will be able to put 2 + 2 together.

keep that line of questioning up and you will get a leass time out

1)  What did TER say when you told them of your mistake?
2)  Have you submitted a review on the correct provider?

Question 1 they sais the the review,or post will remainas is.

Question2 they would not except the right reviw.

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