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Re: They still have value
ThreeCupsPlease 1675 reads
posted
1 / 19

My thanks to the reviewers who have recently posted reviews providers with either just a few or no prior reviews.  I realize that they are TOFTT and that often doesn't work out too well.  But, sometimes it works out very well!  

These reviewers are providing a far greater benefit to the other members than members who review and promote providers who sometimes have hundreds of prior reviews.  When a provider has a hundred reviews, or three hundred reviews, what more is there to say?  

One provider has regularly received reviews for several years that say, in summary, she is very nice looking and is not too much fun.  That seems unlikely to change.  Who repeatedly goes back to a bad restaurant to see if it is still bad?

Again, my thanks to our adventurous friends who help us find the new young talent that makes this hobby so interesting.  Keep up the good work.

2010F100 6 Reviews 922 reads
posted
2 / 19

Okay, I'm guilty. Alex has a lot of reviews. But I paid for VIP 5 years ago, found an ATF that made me want to see only her for years. I lurked a bit but until she retired I didn't need TER. So now I'm back, taking a few for the team, trying a few "tried and trues" and yes, I review them to get my VIP. I can't be the only one or there wouldn't be 25 pages of reviews for any provider. VIP has gone up in price.

vorlon 119 Reviews 917 reads
posted
3 / 19

Even if they do say nothing really new, they at least show the provider is still active for those who care.

ilvmbg 931 reads
posted
4 / 19

Posted By: ThreeCupsPlease
My thanks to the reviewers who have recently posted reviews providers with either just a few or no prior reviews.  I realize that they are TOFTT and that often doesn't work out too well.  But, sometimes it works out very well!  

These reviewers are providing a far greater benefit to the other members than members who review and promote providers who sometimes have hundreds of prior reviews.  When a provider has a hundred reviews, or three hundred reviews, what more is there to say?  

One provider has regularly received reviews for several years that say, in summary, she is very nice looking and is not too much fun.  That seems unlikely to change.  Who repeatedly goes back to a bad restaurant to see if it is still bad?

Again, my thanks to our adventurous friends who help us find the new young talent that makes this hobby so interesting.  Keep up the good work.  

happy39guy 23 Reviews 1037 reads
posted
5 / 19

For me personally, there is much more value addedness in a new unreviewed provider than someone who has pages and pages of the same old reviews (even if they are good).  So many times I have wanted to see someone new only to read a new review where someone has TOFTT and she turned out to be a dud. The first few reviews will utlimatley make my decision if I want to see someone new.

I check the new reviews on a regular basis to keep an eye for newer gals.  I do this much more than someone who has >100 reviews.

To reiterate what ThreeCupsPlease said, I would also like to personally thank the guys who see someone new and unreviewed.  Either on 411 report backs or new reviews.  Both have saved me time and $ on who to avoid.

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badger134 1 Reviews 1945 reads
posted
6 / 19

It also tells us the service hasn't changed.

Drumsticks 90 Reviews 1029 reads
posted
7 / 19

to write a review on a highly reviewed lady. A guy needs to wag his weenie in order to prove that he has one. Each additional review on a guy's review list brings him that much closer to awesomeness!!



'Relax...it's just sex!'

tattooed_asian See my TER Reviews 708 reads
posted
8 / 19

I also think there is a lot to be said for consistency.  Girls with many, consistent reviews are known for being reliable and dependable.  I think that has value.

norskman 37 Reviews 888 reads
posted
9 / 19

Posted By: badger134
It also tells us the service hasn't changed.
Agreed.  It's not unusual for a courtesan to have stellar reviews for years, and the suddenly start NCNS, flaking out, or having a marked deterioration in their level of service.  Hey, a lot of people burn out in their jobs and suddenly don't care anymore, courtesans included.

Even if they've had outstanding reviews for years, and even if you've previously seen them, it's always good to know that they're as good as ever.

fred-flintrock 13 Reviews 1314 reads
posted
10 / 19

I agree that the early reviews on a new provider are the most useful.  May be reviewers that toftt  should get more credit for the first 5 reviews, like an extra VIP week.  The value in providers with many reviews is you can search the reviewers’ other acquaintances to do some comparison shopping and find ones that you would be more likely to enjoy making an appointment with.

Francesca1 See my TER Reviews 925 reads
posted
11 / 19

for a courtesan to have stellar reviews for years and continue to have them but at less frequency because they see regulars or those who prefer to remain less visible.  In the number of years I have been a courtesan, I have never NCNS, "flaked out" or let my service slide in any regard.  I am still here with the same outstanding service and am more dedicated and committed to my craft than ever.  :-)

WineYouWendy See my TER Reviews 1195 reads
posted
12 / 19

This does happen...fake reviews get posted which are similar enough to other reviews that they might "get by" and give the poster some VIP time.  Interestinly enough, I think I've caught on when this has been tried with my reviews...there is always something said that I just KNOW did not happen.  I see so few new people, I can certainly keep track of what went on!

My personal take on it: reviews are what they are, and people post them for their own varied reasons:  VIP, "wagging their weenie" (loved that one!), or this one has not been mentioned yet:  Reviews can be just a way of capturing a particurly enjoyable time so that they can go back and read them over and over!  I sometimes point people to my doubles reviews, when someone is interested, or when I have a planned doubles time set up, so people can read about it and see if what we might do is what they want or not.

XO
Wendy

ThreeCupsPlease 705 reads
posted
13 / 19

Well. I think that's a good point.  

I also had not considered that posting reviews is required to "earn" a VIP membership.  That being the case, the authenticity of reviews cannot be assumed.  If a person wanted to fabricate a review, the highly reviewed provider would be a good place to start.  Their reviews are often very similar anyway.



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hardyharhar 83 Reviews 1475 reads
posted
14 / 19

"15.We consider all reviews to be fictional stories that are posted by TER solely for entertainment purposes. " :) :) :) :) :)

badger134 1 Reviews 1229 reads
posted
15 / 19
ThreeCupsPlease 1405 reads
posted
16 / 19

so..... You're saying that TER reviews are fiction and any resemblance in these stories to actual incidents or persons, whether alive or dead, is purely coincidental?

Now, I get it!

PaulHarvey88 15 Reviews 789 reads
posted
17 / 19

Where are your reviews? Not trying to be a smart ass but I also look for new reviews , but I also check the review history of the reviewer.Most times it's to see if the reviewer has a similar taste in women as I do.In your case I can't seem to pull up your review history.Enlighten me! In any case I think both  new talent reviews and tried and true provider reviews have merit.Sometimes I get tired of seaching for the new pot of gold and want to return to  well tested waters that may still be untested to me!

bfw 9 Reviews 1461 reads
posted
18 / 19
norskman 37 Reviews 996 reads
posted
19 / 19

Hi Francesa,

Sorry if I was misunderstood.  I'm not referring to courtesans who have years of stellar reviews and then the reviews become less frequent.   (And BTW, I know you have an excellent reputation).

I'm just saying that a steady stream of reviews is always reassuring, no matter how many hundreds of reviews someone may already have.  3Cups seemed to be implying that if a courtesan has 300 great reviews, why add any more?  If someone has 300 great reviews, the 301st great review might seem redundant and not terribly valuable, but I think is a good thing anyways, that's all.

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