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What Kind Of One-Review Newbie Goes To A Session Without A Tape Measure?!?...Geez! lol...eomteeth_smile
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Do i have to go through the whole thing or is there a way to post on the provider's page which already has all the info and add a review.

I dont know all of the details but i had a great time and really think she deserves all the praise she deserves.

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What button?  The "Submit Review" button certainly does not do that!  It takes you to the "Guidelines for Sumbitting a Review" page.  Once you agree to those guidelines you get a blank form.  Some are auto-filled either "Don't Know" or "Yes," but not the info of the provider you are reviewing.

I have always had to re-enter the info, and every account from every other hobbyist I have ever heard has described having to do that.  Do you have access to some shortcut?

That said, I am always somewhat amused when people make submitting a review sound like a Herculean task.  A few experienced hobbyists on my local board repeatedly offer this as an excuse for why they rarely write reviews.  It is actually quite simple, though tedious, to copy the info from an existing profile onto the form.

of TER, because I can't seem to find that button in mine.  If you can point the way, I'd be grateful.

Ray

...I was thinking of a different review site.  My bad.

Roy

You have to fill out the entire form. You can use her profile page for a lot of the information if you didn't bring your tape measure along to get the right sizes :)

b-

I always thought you had to go thru the whole irritating, repetitious process again.  I have never seen the button Roy is talking about.  I usually open another window with her profile so I can switch back and forth for some of the details.  That does make it a little easier.

Swim

I think TER management wants it to be difficult to post a review.

This is a way of cutting out the ones that are offered with little investment in thought or time.  By applying a few hurtles here and there, the management hopes to just capture those reviews that the author thinks are worth the effort to jump over those hurtles.

Or then again, maybe management is just too cheap or lazy to upgrade the software.

You decide.

Both of those ideas are good possibilities, mrf.  Never thought about it that way, but your first idea has merit, eliminating cookie cutter reviews.  While their way is a pain in the ass, it makes some sense to do it this way.

Swim

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I saw 2 ladies. They said the time of my life if I posted a review on them. They really earned it but do I have to post 2 seperate reviews or is there a way to do the 2 at the same time. 2 different phone numbers etc.

If you saw the two ladies together as in a double, you can post one review to cover the session.

If you do a quick check of reviews for any region you can see some examples.  You might want to try putting "and" in for a name.  Then you would just have to sort through the Sandys, Andis, etc.

You could put one girl's number as the primary and the second as the "other" when you write the review.

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