When providers have reviews posted on their website, is it possible some of these could be exaggerated by persons she knows well to help her expand her clientele or is the honor system always in place on this particular subject. Can providers delete bad reviews off of their site in order not to discourage potential new clients. I don't want to approach the system of reviews in a negative fashion, but had hopes when I read a review on a given provider I can be confident it is pretty close to 100% accurate and verified by the client.
If you are looking at reviews posted on a provider's own website, then yes, she will have control over the content. She will have the ability to write the text herself if she chooses to, edit text submitted by someone else, or delete content she doesn't want displayed. In essence, its a guarantee you'll never see negative reviews on a provider's personal website.
However, that does NOT mean the reviews that you see there are not valid. Many providers, like myself, take excerpts of reviews submitted to other sites, such as TER, and post them in their review section, and then link the review to the site it originated from. Not all, but several of the reviews I have on TER are excerpted on my review page, along with a link to the specific review it came from.
So the message is, if the review you read on her website is linked to an independent site like TER, then you can assume it was written by a gentleman. However, take the reviews you see with a grain of salt. She surely isn't going to include any excerpts of negative reviews. And of course, if the review doesn't include a link to an independent site, then it is entirely possible that the review was written by her.
So, its better to go to the source - independent review sites like TER - to really get the skinny on her. What you see on her website isn't necessarily the entire story, and may not be honest at all.
TER to get more accurate information... and you really need to get VIP membership for that... once you do have full access to reviews, be sure you take them with a grain of salt, and always remember YMMV. Lastly, learn to search reviews thoroughly, and make a determination on their validity... there are some folks out there who post fake reviews for ladies... you may see two to three new reviews on a provider with high marks, from reviewers who only have one or two reviews under their belts... this is a definite red flag.
The key thing to remember here is that it is HER site. She controls the content including the reviews. She could be writing them herself for all you know. A well put together website does give me a bit more confidence that a provider is legitimate but the only reviews I take seriously are the ones on TER or other legitimate third party review boards.
People post bogus reviews all the time. Staff and veteran TER members catch many of them, but they can't catch them all.
Of course, every review is just someone's opinion. Everyone has different tastes and expectations. A woman I think is smokin' hot might not be your cup of tea. She might do things just the way I like them, but you might say "Get your tongue away from there!"
One good thing about the reviews that a provider posts on her own website is that it reflects how she would like to be seen. It would probably be an image that she would try to live up to.
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