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Posted By: massagegrls
I just tried to post about how reviews work and how to dispute them? or fix them? I mean we have a great review but some false info on it. So then what does a provider do?
It depends on exactly what's wrong.  If it's a factual thing like someone's height, age, or website or phone number, or anything like that, the easiest way to fix it is to click on the link "Problem Report" on the profile page and submit the correction.

If what's wrong is the list of services, that's a little harder to change.  The staff take the view (and IMHO rightly so) that what a guy says was offered should take precedence over what an agency *thinks* the girl offers.  Let's face it - there are many girls out there (and agencies representing them) that claim they are GFE but really aren't.  There can be many other differences and, well, money talks.  The agency may think a girl doesn't do greek but if a guy is in the hotel room with her and offers her enough money, she just might and the agency wouldn't know.  So, getting information like this changed is much harder because the staff leans on the side of the hobbyist.  But, if you want try, you can use the "Problem Report" method.  If you don't get results that way, you can try the "Contact Us" link at the top of the page.  But, whichever method you use, make sure you can make a good case for why the info is wrong or else the reviewer staff will just ignore it.  Sometimes, it's easier to get the guy who wrote the review to make the correction.  

One word of caution: Usually, any response you get comes to you via the Account Manager.  You can got to "My Feedback" and/or "My Problem Reports" and find the response there.  "My Feedback" is where you'll find answers if you use the "Contact Us" link.  "My Problem Reports" will hold the responses if you submit a Problem Report.  Sometimes you'll get email notification that a response has been posted, sometimes not.  So, after you submit your correction, wait two days and then start looking at "My Feedback" or "My Problem Reports".

Changing the description of the date, the details, the "story" as it were, is damn near impossible.  No one but the guy and the escort knows what went on in the room.  And, since the reviews are a work of fiction anyway, the writer will almost alway win.  The only way that part can be changed is to prove to the Powers That Be that the entire review is fake.  Good luck with that. :-)  I'm not saying it's impossible but it's not easy.  And, if it's the only review for that provider/agency, and TER suspects that there is fraud involved such as that hobbyist never saw that provider... well, one or the other (and possibly the agency) could end up being banned.  

Disclaimer: I am a moderator on the discussion boards.  As a moderator, I have NOTHING to do with the reviews section.  I'm not even allowed to post a review.  My comments above come from my experiences as a hobbyist and having posted reviews in the past, and from hearing stories from providers about incorrect profiles and reviews.  In no way do I speak for the management of TER or the review staff.  My opinions are just that: mine.  And you can't have them.

I am wondering about the process about submitting a review. I submitted my first review last week for a new provider. I also tried to submit a mini review on the discussion board but that was bounced because she is local and I have no reviews up. Totally fine. If there is some problem with my review will I be contacted? At what point do I realize that the review wil not be posted? I contacted TER for an update on my submission, but have not heard anything yet. If it is not posted I would love to resubmit it, but if I do, how do I know the reason it was not accepted the first time?

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First, have you looked at the Account Manager?  If you look at the top of the page there is a link for the Account Manager.  If you click on it, you get taken to an area that's specific to you and your account and includes links for "My Feedback", "My Problem Reports" and, relevant to this, "My Reviews".  If you click on "My Reviews" you'll be taken to a page that lists all of the reviews you submitted and their current status.  If a review has not been approved it will say "Unapproved".  If you click on the "View" button, you'll see the reason it was not approved.

Second, you might want to read the Newbie boards and the Reviewer's Only board if you have access to that.  There have been discussions on both of these boards with regard to reviews, the delays in getting reviews approved, and denial reasons.  You might get some helpful advice there.

Note: Moderators of discussion boards have NOTHING to do with the reviews.

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I just tried to post about how reviews work and how to dispute them? or fix them? I mean we have a great review but some false info on it. So then what does a provider do?

mrfrench1070 reads

Posted By: massagegrls
I just tried to post about how reviews work and how to dispute them? or fix them? I mean we have a great review but some false info on it. So then what does a provider do?
It depends on exactly what's wrong.  If it's a factual thing like someone's height, age, or website or phone number, or anything like that, the easiest way to fix it is to click on the link "Problem Report" on the profile page and submit the correction.

If what's wrong is the list of services, that's a little harder to change.  The staff take the view (and IMHO rightly so) that what a guy says was offered should take precedence over what an agency *thinks* the girl offers.  Let's face it - there are many girls out there (and agencies representing them) that claim they are GFE but really aren't.  There can be many other differences and, well, money talks.  The agency may think a girl doesn't do greek but if a guy is in the hotel room with her and offers her enough money, she just might and the agency wouldn't know.  So, getting information like this changed is much harder because the staff leans on the side of the hobbyist.  But, if you want try, you can use the "Problem Report" method.  If you don't get results that way, you can try the "Contact Us" link at the top of the page.  But, whichever method you use, make sure you can make a good case for why the info is wrong or else the reviewer staff will just ignore it.  Sometimes, it's easier to get the guy who wrote the review to make the correction.  

One word of caution: Usually, any response you get comes to you via the Account Manager.  You can got to "My Feedback" and/or "My Problem Reports" and find the response there.  "My Feedback" is where you'll find answers if you use the "Contact Us" link.  "My Problem Reports" will hold the responses if you submit a Problem Report.  Sometimes you'll get email notification that a response has been posted, sometimes not.  So, after you submit your correction, wait two days and then start looking at "My Feedback" or "My Problem Reports".

Changing the description of the date, the details, the "story" as it were, is damn near impossible.  No one but the guy and the escort knows what went on in the room.  And, since the reviews are a work of fiction anyway, the writer will almost alway win.  The only way that part can be changed is to prove to the Powers That Be that the entire review is fake.  Good luck with that. :-)  I'm not saying it's impossible but it's not easy.  And, if it's the only review for that provider/agency, and TER suspects that there is fraud involved such as that hobbyist never saw that provider... well, one or the other (and possibly the agency) could end up being banned.  

Disclaimer: I am a moderator on the discussion boards.  As a moderator, I have NOTHING to do with the reviews section.  I'm not even allowed to post a review.  My comments above come from my experiences as a hobbyist and having posted reviews in the past, and from hearing stories from providers about incorrect profiles and reviews.  In no way do I speak for the management of TER or the review staff.  My opinions are just that: mine.  And you can't have them.

That will tell you the status of the review.

If it is rejected, and there is no explanation, then you can write to Administration about it.

thanks to the both of you for your info. Mr french you had already sent me info concerning the discussion board, and I realize you are separate from the reviews. I found that there was a problem with the ad website address which I hoped was corrected. Unfortunately I can be very computer challenged.

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