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Mature Gentleman 11634 reads
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I'm in Boston.  I spend a fair bit of time trying to answer requests for information and assistance, particularly from guys who are searching for info on ladies pictured in Eros ads.  For example, in the last two days, guys have posted ISOs on the following ladies...

http://www.erosboston.com/files/da-andrea44-shelly1.htm
http://www.eros-boston.com/files/us-amg1-julie1.htm
http://www.eros-boston.com/files/ny-pricill1-susy1.htm

In each case, the poster searched on the lady's name and found nothing.  Searching phone numbers would also have yielded nothing.  One might conclude that the TER review database has no useful information.  But this is not the case!  The review database actually contains very useful information on other ladies from the same agency.  The problem is that we can't easily access the desired reviews from the search template.

Here's what happening...  Over the last year or two, Eros (at least in Boston) seems to have degenerated from being a consistently reliable source to one that's rife with bogus providers.  In particular, "shadow" agencies are posting lots of Eros ads for ladies, misrepresenting them as independents.  The ads do not mention the agency, nor do they provide a web link of any sort.  Typically, they use a different phone number (and email address, if one is given) for each lady.  So searching the name and phone number is useless if the specific lady hasn't been reviewed.  And this is unlikely, because the agencies keep changing the names.

But there IS an electronic trail...  The agency identifier (e.g., "andrea44", "amg1", and "pricill1") in the Eros web link ties together all of the ads for a given shadow agency.  And the TER reviews that are submitted tend to link to the Eros ad.  

Could TER set up the review database so that we could do a text search on the web site link?  That way we could search on the Eros agency identifier and immediately find all of the reviews for that agency, despite their attempts to mislead us!

This would be an invaluable aid to us hobbyists.  For example, Shelly is one of nine "andrea44" ladies currently advertised on Boston Eros.  Every single one has a different phone number.  Currently, the only way to search for reviews on the agency is to find each Eros ad and search that lady's name and/or phone number.  It turns out that only one of the nine (Katie Lane) has any reviews.  But three of her six reviews allege a complete rip-off ("1" on performance).  So anyone who saw those reviews would stay clear of all "andrea44" ladies.  The problem is that, given the existing search options, only a dedicated researcher would ever stumble on them!

I thank you for your consideration of this proposal...

Have fun, MG


-- Modified on 3/23/2005 12:23:22 PM

This was my original subject line.  But I used quotes on "shadow" in my original subject line.  I guess the TER scripting strips out anything following a quote mark, thereby shortening my subject to "Searching"...   :-)

Have fun, MG

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