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PSA: Suggestion for writing reviews
HangingwithBears 722 reads
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Guys, when you write a review, look carefully at the provider's profile before filling in her contact info. Some ladies don't want their phone number or email shown in their profile so if you fill in that info accidentally, it'll likely show up. TER hasn't been too swift on looking over submitted reviews for violations of providers' privacy requests so it's up to us to be careful when writing the review.

I've found it helpful to copy and paste as much of the info as possible from her profile into my review. I keep two windows open, one with her profile and the other with the review I'm writing. During copy and paste, if she has "email only" or "phone only" in one of the fields, it gets copied over. I've also found it helpful to fill in a phone number of 000-000-0000 as a placeholder when I'm not providing her number.

Ladies, you could help yourselves by mentioning to us that if we're planning on writing a review, please leave out the number or email as appropriate. Please mention this at the end of the appt just before we leave so it's fresh in our minds.

I think you would need to send a problem report to try and get the phone number/email added if indeed it was NOT already on the profile.  Obviously, I would also think that TER would indeed confirm (if possible) with a provider if this info is correct.

But if it did somehow "automatically" update the profile, I absolutely concur that this is info that should NOT be added in to your review.  I am certain we have all seen a gal that didn't supply her number until screening was indeed completed.  And there is a reason she DOES NOT want this info public.

Good point PP!

They allowed the number to replace "email only". They should have caught it and removed the number but they didn't. That's why I'm reminding everyone to be careful when writing reviews.

Regarding reviews and PR's. That just being: unless the number or other contact information was in a recent public ad. (website, BP, eros, RS2k, whatever) Basically, don't put up otherwise "private" information. If it's not advertised, it's private. It would be as wrong as someone posting up a provider's phone number on the board if she didn't advertise it anywhere.

-- Modified on 8/14/2011 8:02:27 PM

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