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Thanks for all the replies folks
riorunner 420 reads
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I figured it probably had to do with the age of her last review but nice to have confirmation. She's been absolutely amazing to me so I may have to write her a review myself, done under an alias as always.
  Thanks again to all who replied.......RR

riorunner1218 reads

I'm not sure if this is the proper board but WTF.....I've recently been seeing a woman who used to be listed on the "top 100 provider" board in her city. She has now dropped off even though her many reviews would put her into the top half dozen in her city. But, her last review was in April of this year. I don't put much faith in those lists but do occasionally peruse them.
   When, during some down-time, I asked her about it she laughed and said who the hell knows or cares, lets fuck again! My kind of woman....lol
   Anyway, it's a slow starting day for me and this is something I've been curious about so I'm asking.....How does TER go about determining who makes a top 100 list? Is the fact that her last review was 5 months ago probably the reason she dropped off?I've done a cursory search and didn't get my question answered.
                               Regards......RR

I am not sure it is published but if not reviewed in 90 days they are dropped off/
I am not sure if it is the last appointment or the date of the review.
They should come back as soon as reviewed but I know of an instance where a local top ten did not get back on until TER was asked why was she not there with a recent review and good numbers  
Before TER responded she was back on in her rightful place

riorunner421 reads

I figured it probably had to do with the age of her last review but nice to have confirmation. She's been absolutely amazing to me so I may have to write her a review myself, done under an alias as always.
  Thanks again to all who replied.......RR

Yes if a provider does not have any current reviews I think it is 3 or 4 months she would be removed from the list.Once she gets a current review she would be placed back on the top 100 list.
I think the list of course is based on the performance and appearance ratings.The higher the ratings the higher up on the list a provider will appear.She has to have a minimum of 20 reviews to qualify to be listed on the TOP 100 list.I am sure others will chime in with more info.

on the spot jaydalee...that's how it goes

It is my understanding that the provider must have a review in the last 3 months (though it can be backdated) to stay active on the top 100. Personally I think it's a bit too strict since some ladies have a hard time finding clients willing to review.

Some only have them because they want to be sure  they are all 10s
and ask not to be reviewed.
The biggest problem for some of the providers that are low volume and do not travel is that they may only have repeat clients.  
Other than that, I find it hard to believe that with any encouragement at all, if a provider sees one new client a week that she will get a review before three months runs out.

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