Newbie - FAQ

I'm a provider, but I think my profile is set as a reviewer...
LBAndrea See my TER Reviews 2509 reads
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Is it possible for someone to look me up and see?  I'm not yet familiar enough with this site to figure it out...  Am I set up wrong?  If so, how do I fix it?

I'm afraid you can't.  You now must start seeing providers and write reviews of your lesbian encounters.  It's draconian, but it is the way it's set up.  That's why you were warned at least five times to choose wisely when you signed up. Sorry. Just consider that reviewers who choose poorly have to provide, so you get the better deal.  On a positive note, I'd be happy to accompany you on your first provider encounter to give you tips on taking notes for your first review. Just send me a PM or call me at 1 (900) Super Stud.

:-)

Seriously, there is no identification one way or the other when you sign on.  Your unsername is the best indication of whether you are male or female.  Once you have reviews, you can link yourself to those reviews and start being identified as a provider.  I'm sure Jazz will be along soon to tell you how.  When you do link yourself, a blue hyperlink "See My TER Reviews" will start appearing by your name and you will be granted a limited free VIP status that lets you read your own juicy details on your own reviews.

Look down through the pages on this board for tips  and rules on how to advertise and set up your web site.

Good Luck  




-- Modified on 3/14/2008 2:42:38 PM

TERs_Welcome_Wagon1040 reads

As Dixie Chicken mentioned, when you sign up with TER, that is create your profile, there is no distinction between providers and hobbyists.  You merely enter you name, select a user name and password, and provide an email address.

TER is unlike most other sites in that a provider profile (that is services available, measurements, contact details, etc.), are created by reviewers.  Providers can use the "Report a Problem" feature to correct inaccuracies, and update details.

Once you have been reviewed, you can claim that provider profile.  The easiest way to see if you have been reviewed is to search the database for the phone number you use in your ads.  If you have been reviewed, you can email [email protected] to request that your provider provider profile be linked to your user name.  This will put the "see my TER review" appendage next to your name whenever you post on any of TER's boards.  Once you have 3 reviews, you can request access to TER's Providers Only board.

Hope this helps, and best wishes to you,

jazz32

Does this mean that I can do doubles with another provider and post my own reviews of that provider? Then she can do the same with me? oh YAH! lol
THIS could get INTERESTING!

I know you and Dixie Chicken were kidding, but just to make things clear:

Only a paying client can post a review!  If you work with a partner in a duo session, you CAN NOT review your partner!!!  You did not pay for her services!

Yes, theoretically, a provider could request the services of another provider, pay her normal rate, and post a review.  HOWEVER, it would be looked upon with GREAT suspicion, and would cause more trouble than it is worth.

GaGambler1437 reads

I vaguely remember a provider writing a review on another provider a couple of years ago.She was an actual customer and I am pretty sure she paid full price. I think it gave her the distinction of the only woman/woman review.

Did this really happen or is my memory  just clouded from last night's wine? I think it happened in Atlanta.

about a year ago in DC.  She was a very well reviewed lady who enjoyed it both ways.  She was proud of the review and mentioned it on the local board.  She is no longer listed here.  It was an unfortunate loss for TER in my opinion, but the hard and fast rule that providers don't supply reviews is understandable.

Getting paid to have sex and working with other lovely women!!! That's not a job, it is a dream!!!

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