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Re: Should you see a provider who says
Izzy37 7 Reviews 1438 reads
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Thanks, Its sound like research on TER is the best bet.

I don't like my clients to post on review boards. Is it safe and how would you verify them.

AWomanLikeNoOther4784 reads

A number of legitimate providers do not want reviews posted. This is especially the case with the very high-end ladies. Of course, it could always be a scam. Your best bet, I'd guess, is to ask around.

The person who responded first is right, some providers might not like reviews because of the need to be discreet. But I have also read rip off reviews where the victim stated that they had asked the rip off provider why she had no reviews and she replied that she needed to stay private.

My advice is to stick with providers who have good TER reviews, there are far too many to take the risk with a provider who doesn't. I respect the fact that some providers might not want reviews but they also have to respect the fact that some clients dont see providers unless they have good TER reviews.

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Take the advice from the earlier responses, we just had an inquiry about a non reviewed escort on my local board. By the 4th or 5th thread, someone said they had seen the lady in question and she was the real deal. Ask on your local board.

Thanks, Its sound like research on TER is the best bet.

If you do your research on the provider, and she is good, sooner or later someone will tell you.  If she is not, you will find that out eventually as well.

If research does not yield any feedback on a provider with no reviews, then as others said, I would avoid her.  There are just too many well-reviewed ladies out there to take a chance.

Swim

Research is key whether are a greenhorn newbie or grizzled TER vet...that rule never changes...

who aggressively sought NOT to be tested and reviewed by industry experts?

 I understand that some women have family concerns etc; but to voluntarily sabotage the extraordinary profits to be had by being favorably reviewed here (or anywhere else) ALWAYS  leads me to question the providers agenda as well as sanity.  

I agree with what you say, but to go so far as to question a lady's sanity is sorta pushing it, I think. Favorable reviews are a great marketing tool, but there are some great providers out there who have different marketing concepts.

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