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Re:How many...
LaurenFairfield See my TER Reviews 5188 reads
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1 / 14

How many solid reviews do you men like to see before making a date with a new provider?

Thanks!
Lauren

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energizer bunny 3043 reads
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3 / 14

I agree with the above statement. It's not how many reviews you have, but who has reviewed you. You can have 10 pages of reviews from reviewers like NJMike and NYDave, and I would not be impressed. If you get a good review from someone like mmax6969,Ex-lurker,Santino corleone,BDJ4Me,Bosco42 or 1Furlong(just to name a few) then people's eyes start opening about you and your services.




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RoDunn 166 Reviews 3276 reads
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4 / 14

as long as they're recent and they're from reviewers who tend to enjoy the same things and same type of women I do.



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dcmann 75 Reviews 2703 reads
posted
5 / 14

The Energizer-dude has a great point! Please let me complement his point, by adding that it often helps to gather as much backchannel intelligence on a young lady as possible, before contacting her for an appmt. That helps to alleviate any potential session incongruities before they ever arise. The TER private e-mail system alone is worth the price for VIP admission, since it is a reliable and actionable source of intelligence data.
Good luck!

dc!

Cape Cod Lover 3359 reads
posted
6 / 14

What happens, in the case of Lauren, there are no reviews? Where do you go for the backchannel intelligence?

coffeemate 2180 reads
posted
7 / 14

It depends on the rate.  Personally, I find yours to
be too high for an unknown quantity.  Others may
disagree of course.

dcmann 75 Reviews 2735 reads
posted
8 / 14

Great question! That especially is a case where you 'pulse' your backchannel e-mail contacts to see what data are out there on the girl!
Please feel free to TER e-mail me or direct e-mail me at [email protected] if you would like to start building up your own network of intel contacts?
And good luck!

dc!

VonRyan 15 Reviews 3948 reads
posted
9 / 14

I agree with most of what everybody said and since your post
suggest that you have not received the amount of inquiries you
desire...two considerations:

1 hour availability is vital for a newbie!

GFE?(not mentioned on your sight)
Yes? or No? Your answer here is a definite break point for many

Cheers!

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BigJake222 60 Reviews 3927 reads
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10 / 14

All key factors mentioned by my fellow hobbists.  Who is by the most important factor.  Oftentime, I would compare the reviewer's reviews against my own review of the same provider to compare our taste and honesty.

Also echoing VanRyan's advice...offer 1 hours for newbie and do mention if you're GFE or not.  Hugh consideration for most hobbist.

Good luck!

exlurker2003 127 Reviews 2816 reads
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11 / 14

Because of our private communication...I don't need ANY!!
But in general, I like to see 3-5 positive reviews. Less if I know the hobbyist posting the positive review!

The one thing that is a bit of a deterrent (as mentioned by several hobbyists in this thread), is that your "IPO" is a bit high for being new to the hobby!


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POONTANG 6 Reviews 2412 reads
posted
12 / 14

establish your credentials first by lowering your fee structure for period of time. Then some folks would be more inclined to test the waters & review you.

My 2 cents.. & that's what it is worth.

kadargo 9 Reviews 2525 reads
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13 / 14

What makes a reviewer trustworthy when compared to others?

StandupLou 4004 reads
posted
14 / 14

Which reminds me, this thing a few guys do of promising
a great review if ...  Is disgusting.  Unfair manipulative
to the provider, and, ultimately gonna lead to misleading
fellow VIPs/hobbyists. Sorry if I'm a tightxxx that way.

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