Suggestion and Policy

Personally, I don't see anything wrong with a provider being able to add aregular_smile
Melanie Love See my TER Reviews 16091 reads
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commentary :) As long as it was properly monitered, then I can see no reason why a provider, should not have a voice :) I am actually looking forward to the changes, that our dear Staff will be implementing. WAY TO GO, STAFFFFFF! :) But, that is just my 0.02 cents w/no offense to anyone ;) lol

Mel :)

I think the reviews on TER are fantastic, I use them all the time when I am thinking about seeing a new lady.  I have seen ladies that have received bad reviews and had a wonderful time and I have seen ladies with all 9's and had a terrible time.  When I've seen a lady with bad reviews, we usually discuss the reviews and the truth comes out.  So, I think the reviews are a little one sided.  

When one of the ladies receives a review, either good or bad, she should be allowed to attach a comment to the review.  These comments could help to explain bad reviews, thank the writer for a good review, warn other ladies about the reviewer, or tell other ladies about the reviewer (i.e. eat you wheaties before seeing this guy).

If enough hobbiest and providers agree, I will start trying to get TER staff to add a provider comment section to the reviews.

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Staff14341 reads

We are actually working on something like this.  Resources for programming a a bit thin because of other projects we are working on (big suprise comming soon)

Once we get a bit more time, we will add this feature.

-- Staff

Sorry sp1234, but I have to disagree with you on this one.  Frankly, I think it's opening Pandora's Box.  I'm unfamiliar with the scene in your area, but I can tell you in LA we have a much larger percentage of reviews that are in one way or another questionable than I am personally comfortable with.

There are also guys who would be prone to inflate the numbers  so that they wouldn't have to deal with the flack of a provider unhappy with the scores...& believe me there are plenty of gals who are "competitive" enough to go that route.  There are already enough guys who don't write reviews (& yeah, I'm one who seldom does any more) that giving them another excuse not to do so hardly seems a productive idea to me.

This boat sank some time ago when someone tried to float it...I hope the same thing happens this time.

commentary :) As long as it was properly monitered, then I can see no reason why a provider, should not have a voice :) I am actually looking forward to the changes, that our dear Staff will be implementing. WAY TO GO, STAFFFFFF! :) But, that is just my 0.02 cents w/no offense to anyone ;) lol

Mel :)

SexyCurvesDC14416 reads

If you are going to be a member of this type of community (and there are lots who opt out of the whole thing, this is not intended for them), you have to be able to be an adult and stand your ground. Sometimes that is going to mean telling the truth about a session even if you know a provider will get nasty with you via email... and perhaps including that information in your review. NOT posting negative reviews kind of thwarts the system, doesn't it? It makes the truly positive reviews mean so much less!!!  Both other escorts and other clients have the right to KNOW ahead of time if a lady is that unstable.

This definitely has the potential for both positive and negative repercussions on both sides of the equation... but then, so does the existence of reviews to begin with.

Personally, I work really, really hard for my reviews. Altho I love my work, so my work really is my pleasure ;) But occasionally, it is absolutely WORK... so if someone has something negative to say about me, I want to know so that I can either understand what went wrong (sometimes there's nothing I could have done), or find a way to fix it in the future, or make it up to the gentleman (if possible) in some way in the future. A negative review that doesn't seem to have ever happened doesn't serve any type of purpose for anyone.  Neither does a psycho escort who visciously attacks clients for posting anything negative. More options for weeding out both of the above, seems to be more positive than negative to me.

Best,
Tamara


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