TER General Board

Use an alias and head to the regional board where the incident occurred or the provider's home stat
expertiamator 272 reads
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The protocol is to inform everyone there and not on her ad.  

Posted By: impulsive4
Ladies and Gents,  
   
 What is the protocol here for reviewing a "no show"?  The scoring system for reviews implies that you have actually seen the courtesan.  The General Board is, well, general.  Thus, it doesn't seem appropriate to post something specific to an individual.  
   
 Like many of you, I place a high value on my time and don't appreciate it being wasted.  Thus, I think it's worthwhile information to post.  I would appreciate your thoughts on the most appropriate means to do so.    
   
 Thank you.

Ladies and Gents,

What is the protocol here for reviewing a "no show"?  The scoring system for reviews implies that you have actually seen the courtesan.  The General Board is, well, general.  Thus, it doesn't seem appropriate to post something specific to an individual.

Like many of you, I place a high value on my time and don't appreciate it being wasted.  Thus, I think it's worthwhile information to post.  I would appreciate your thoughts on the most appropriate means to do so.  

Thank you.

. . . post a "no show" on this or any other board and I think you will be surprised by how much attention you draw.

Some gentleman have actually posted something on the local board and sometimes request to be PM'D so they don't have to call the lady out.  

Again, decide what is best for you, bad, inconsiderate behavior, or unexplained events should not be rewarded, it just gives the entire community a bad taste on providers when other ladies are extremely responsible and reliable.

expertiamator273 reads

The protocol is to inform everyone there and not on her ad.  

Posted By: impulsive4
Ladies and Gents,  
   
 What is the protocol here for reviewing a "no show"?  The scoring system for reviews implies that you have actually seen the courtesan.  The General Board is, well, general.  Thus, it doesn't seem appropriate to post something specific to an individual.  
   
 Like many of you, I place a high value on my time and don't appreciate it being wasted.  Thus, I think it's worthwhile information to post.  I would appreciate your thoughts on the most appropriate means to do so.    
   
 Thank you.

GaGambler277 reads

Posted By: expertiamator
The protocol is to inform everyone there and not on her ad.  
   
Posted By: impulsive4
Ladies and Gents,  
     
  What is the protocol here for reviewing a "no show"?  The scoring system for reviews implies that you have actually seen the courtesan.  The General Board is, well, general.  Thus, it doesn't seem appropriate to post something specific to an individual.  
     
  Like many of you, I place a high value on my time and don't appreciate it being wasted.  Thus, I think it's worthwhile information to post.  I would appreciate your thoughts on the most appropriate means to do so.    
     
  Thank you.

LasVegan246 reads

This would have a temporary effect at best.  How many days before a strand goes so far to the bottom of your computer screen that you stop following it?

That is what would happen to a regional discussion board post.

LasVegan267 reads

This seems unreasonable to me..........TER should have a way of indicating when we have an appointment with a provider and she flakes out.  If it is a one time thing...........all of her other reviews would provide a context to put that isolated incident in it's proper perspective.

It only happened to me once.........but I had an appointment with a lady........and called her both when I was close and then around the corner from her home........getting additional directions each time.

When she let me in her front door she was on the phone with another client and she chose to see him before me.   Made up some difficult to believe story about him prepaying or something.

Consequently I did NOT see her.........but feel there should have been some way I could have made this information available to other TER hobbyists.

If you "saw" her then I think you can do a review even though you didn't do anything. I don't know how she can let you in without seeing her. In your artistic way, this has the making of an interesting review, I'd pay to read it.

LasVegan165 reads

Submitted a review saying exactly what I wrote here............she even offered me a DEEP discount if I would reschedule..........of course I will not.

TER admin would not accept my review.

...Yours was Not a no call no show. TER requires that a meeting take place. You met her therefore you can review. I have asked TER about reviewing a NCNS. There response was, How could I review if I hadn't seen her? I wouldn't be able to fill out the form since I didn't see her I couldn't know what she looked like, if pictures were accurate etc. It follows then if you saw her you can review. There was nothing said about the session actually taking place just that you must meet.

LasVegan233 reads

Wish that was the case.........but my rejection email from TER admin said the contrary.

The best you can do is post a warning on your local board.

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