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TER won't publish your reviews because you are new?
CaptainRenault 403 reads
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I think not.  TER has rules that bar certain reviews, but none because the poster is "new."

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In Redondo Beach for a few days and looking for someone to treat me right at night. Busy all day, but would like to find a very fit, 18-25 year old companion for an hour or two who doesn't leave after the first pop, but stays for the whole time. Reply to this thread with any suggestions or if you are a provider in the area.

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Not a cop, just new to the hobby. I have written reviews of BP encounters but TER won't publish cause I am new. Stuck in a catch 22.

CaptainRenault404 reads

I think not.  TER has rules that bar certain reviews, but none because the poster is "new."

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Please don't troll. Look, I want to meet TER reviewed so I can get reviewed myself. The reviews I provided were from BP and they did not have reviews before, so I can't get reviewed. You have to admit, this is a catch 22 and I don't like to get chewed up in the process. What good does it do you to chomp on my butt. If BP is bad, please don't make TER worse.

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Posted By: CaptainRenault
I think not.  TER has rules that bar certain reviews, but none because the poster is "new."

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No, I don't see the issue either.  TER will publish reviews written by new people and will publish reviews with BP ad links.  That said, I suppose if you are new AND also trying to review a provider that has no reviews they might suspect it is not a legit review.  Also reviews for certain providers are not accepted here for certain reasons.  So if you tried to review one of them, it would not get posted.  But not because you are new, that issue would be on the provider's side of the equation.  You can always ask TER why a review was not accepted.  They are reasonably good about responding.  Sometimes it could be because you did not provide enough detail.  TER does have review standards.

So I saw a BP provider who had never been reviewed. I reviewed her here. TER flat out told me they would NOT publish it since I was new and she had never been reviewed. I saw her again - with her friend, reviewed them both, and TER still would not publish (I have emails from their support group that I will push out to you all if you really like). I BP'd yet again and same thing. Since all that, I have been looking for the right opportunity to find someone who is also TER so I can review, get reviewed, and become more real. This is not easy and it made harder by the constant questioning. I get that there privacy and safety concerns, but if you don't think I am worth a reply, then please don't reply. I am, however, going to be in El Segundo tomorrow and still hope to have some companionship on this trip that TER will finally take a review on.

Based on what you are saying it might be that they suspect you are trying to post a bogus review for the provider.  Some scams will try that sometimes to try and make the scam look legit.  TER does try hard to keep those out.  If you see a BP provider that already has reviews you might have better luck.

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Posted By: CaptainRenault
I think not.  TER has rules that bar certain reviews, but none because the poster is "new."

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It has been happening a lot lately or at least it's coming up more on the Newbie Board. It's part of what they do to be sure the reviewer and the provider are legit. Usually once she gets a review by an established reviewer her others can be resubmitted. If he reviews an established provider he can then resubmit his earlier review. The 90 day time limit does apply in regard to the resubmitted reviews.

This is often stated on the Newbie Board as it occurs regularly.

So yes, TER does bar reviews because the poster (reviewer) is new (has no reviews to their credit).

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