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Re: Delisted means ...
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What if an entire agency is delisted?

I reviewed a message/HJ provider in Dallas, and my review wasn't accepted for above reason. "delisted".
The review was real. Why not let pwople know about the provider? Also it would have been my second review for VIP.

TER means that a gals profile is no longer available.  This happens for a couple of reasons:

1) In most cases, it at her request.  She may have left the business, wants to keep a low profile, simply doesn't like the idea of being reviewed, or having a profile posted that she didn't create and over which she has limited control.  This may be a temporary measure if she is having difficulties (a stalker, family issues, illness, whatever) and doesn't want to receive awkward calls, or doesn't want become known as a flake who never answers her phone, which she has turned off.

2) The less common reason for delisting is misconduct on her part.  Self-reviews, false reviews by friends or business partners, etc.

I agree, if you have a great time with a gal, I'd love to help her, and everyone else by singer praises.  Unfortunately, sometimes you can't.

jazz32

All I can say is that she is still actively in business, as I saw her 2 weeks ago and saw an ad from her in past few days.

And I would have to say that if being reviwed is a matter of choice, then what keeps rip-off artists, bad providers, from ever being "outed"? (Not the case with this provider, BTW)

Even if the delisting is TERs policy, I would think writting a legitimate review should count toward your VIP status.

Whatever the reason is for the delisting, it would not matter if the review is positive.  If she doesn't want reviews, she won't care, and if she had defrauded to get delisted, then TER can't either, ever be sure that your's is accurate or, reward someone who defrauded them.

If the reviews tag the provider as a rip-off, TER will not pull even if the provider wants (especially if the provider wants), because it would be counterproductive to the whole point of the review system as a warning.

Buy the VIP rather than counting on the reviews.  It is less than you will pay for a provider per year, yet it will save you so much heartache and painful experiences.  There are several ways to pay without an audit trail, and you can post here again if you need advice on that.

Good Luck.

Agreed with rayjr...You can read the TER mail bag on this forum and see all of the threatening letters that TER gets from ripoff artists that want their reviews taken down. They dont do any favors for rip off artists.

Also I really dont understand how someone can be too pissed about not getting something for free. I have never had a problem with getting the credited time for reviews, but those that do shouldn't make too much of a big deal of it. Those that do seem to me to be very unlikely to support the site in any way as far as a paid membership.

What if an entire agency is delisted?

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