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I usually check the reviewers previous reviews.  It looks like this guy gives out pretty low scores and bad reviews.  I can tell he's just a troll.

Okay I know everybody reads the reviews it's pretty obvious when one's truth in one's fault but how do you guys know when someone's telling the truth or not.
 I hope you guys read all the reviews not just the one from the bad guy that didn't get his way I try to make everybody happy but somethings you just can't do. Thank God the web sits that allows you to write more than one review

Smart guys will look at everything not just one bad review a provider gets.. Unless there is something so damning in the review like you tried to harm someone, its not a big deal...I will also say this, that the last thing smart guys want is you deliberately bringing attention to one bad review. That will get you struck off from their to see list in no time..

I can still remember a provider who used to be a DC local and moved to Las Vegas, who was hell bent over one of her reviews that she got 7 on.  

There is also something to be said about collective intelligence and memory of the board as a whole, and power of Back Channeling.

I usually check the reviewers previous reviews.  It looks like this guy gives out pretty low scores and bad reviews.  I can tell he's just a troll.

when a review is far different from a gal's other reviews. My first inclination is to doubt the reviewer and not the provider... so I check his other reviews. If he has a history of poor reviews compared to everyone else, I don't factor his review into my own decision.  

I make my own choices my own way; there is no reviewer who's opinion carries so much weight that a single review outweighs the opinions of everyone else.  

Don't sweat it! You're freaking gorgeous and... wait a minute! Why have we not met? ;)

We cross-reference, Jennifer. Cross-reference against the lady’s other reviews. Cross-reference the reviewers’ other reviews. So one bad review isn’t fatal.  

We also cross-reference against reality, too. There are tip-offs within the review itself about what probably happened, like if there are signs the guy’s attitude sucked going in and that poisoned the whole session. Or if the girl has already had three orgasms 20 minutes into the session, you know somebody’s shining it on.  

It can be a tricky process, though. Take my one measly, little review. That lady was my primary for a good while before I decided to go almost exclusively UTR/GFE. Well, my review is pretty good. Her next review is damning. It’s so bad it actually made me wince. Who’s telling the truth? He’s got way more reviews than me (who doesn’t?), so he automatically has more credibility. And his reviews aren’t all negative and they’re not all glowing, so has even more credibility as a reviewer than I do. So it’s him, right?

Well, maybe it’s both of us. Because I did accurately describe our sessions, and actually, I held back.

Closer to the truth? By the time the next reviewer saw her, she was going through a tough time personally and she was burning out professionally. So I’m sure he did have a horrible session.

But I wouldn’t know how bad her sessions were getting because, even though I wasn’t seeing her as much, our sessions were still good and getting even better. A discerning reader would have factored in that I said I was a regular and being a regular can skew things dramatically.

Most of us know a review is a snapshot of a particular moment on a particular day. And YMMV is more than a lazy acronym. Long story short, one bad review might be a personal and professional insult, but don’t get blinded by it because it’s not a business killer for most clients. We’re looking for patterns, not singular events

Most, but not all, guys and ladies shade the truth here for their own purposes.  Find a lady or guy (or two) and hold on, for as long as it works and the authenticity and honesty remain.

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Sorry to be harsh, but after reading that incomprehensible initial post, I can understand why the reviewer left the way he did.

Coherent means connected. Her ideas were connected, and everyone got the gist. Lots of intelligent replies on this post, yours being the exception.  

You wanna be a grammarian, srsly? And then slam a girl? How's that working for you, bud? Feel better now?

You can't say "Sorry to be harsh" and then be harsh. That is just not sorry

Using an alias to criticize like you did is not really a good look.  And even if a post is a little less than perfect grammatically I fail to see how that would impact appearance and performance unless you are suggesting that a post date text had some typos.   C'mon man... you were harsh, and that's not a good look either.  Sorry to be harsh about that lol.

is to review the reviewer, before reading his review. If he gives every provider 9's & 10's or 5's & 6's I will not waste my time reading his review because not every provider you meet is a 10 and the low scoring guy is just an asshole or does not know how to use the rating numbers. I look for a mixture of scores with no more than one or two 10's and a possible 5 or 6; but usually an average between 7's and 9's.

Providers are obsessed with getting 10's that they don't realize that having all 10/10's is not a realistic score and it make them look like they asked the hobbyist for that score and gives the hobbyist no credibility. IMO 7's to 9's are good numbers and more realistic.

I was like Hmmm. Oracle guy... I guess I do need coffee...lol..

But you are right.. I exactly do the same thing.. I personally think that the whole numbering system is broken, and TER needs to do away with it completely and move to a much simpler system of "Rip off", "Thumbs Up", "Thumbs Down", "On the fence", or something to that effect.. The only risk would be to those who live and die by the scores may engage in mass wrist slitting..lol

Its pretty easy to see when a review doesn't flow with the majority of other reviews -for me that is always an indication that the author isn't someone I should put a lot of faith in.

In a weird way its kind of comforting to see the occasional negative review. It sort of makes the whole process seem a little more real or authentic. But don't get me wrong - there are plenty of stellar ladies who have a well deserved history of flawless reviews...

But I am a big believer that you can't please all of the people all of the time. Being in a service industry that charges by the hour myself, I regularly encounter clients that I just don't click with. In my world, it can almost be a badge of honor - sort of like 'of course that client is bad mouthing me - because they wanted me to do something [foolish / unethical / distasteful], and I refused.

Jennifer, don't let one review get you down.  You're a keeper and I really enjoyed my time with you even though at first I was left waiting (see my review).  Guys, this gal is really good and cool - when are you coming back to town or do I need to head to Florida soon? PM me when you can.

Anyone who won't see you over a single mediocre review isn't someone you want to meet anyway. It happens, you're not going click with everyone. Who knows what his whole review history looks like but based on the alias he doesn't have much good to say about anyone.
imho you should just move on and always remember, the world is full of A$$ho!es, and some stink more than others!

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Were you able to read his other reviews before you saw him? Every one of the reviews sounds disappointing. I wonder if this guy is reviewing under an alias, which he uses for his negative or revenge reviews.

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