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An example of what NOT to disclose in your reviews.
AnOunceOfPrevention 14583 reads
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I hate sounding like a damaged recording
but this was a perfect example of TMI(Too much Information) in a review.

 “Her place is a studio in **city** next to the **major land mark**”
             (quote edited for obvious reasons)

  The author of the review has only two reviews as of yet and his other review also included far too much specific info regarding the providers incall location.  

 PLEASE gentlemen; when you venture forth on your journalistic efforts take care not to include details that could be used to lead LE to the provider's door.

 

-- Modified on 2/23/2006 1:29:00 PM

Gothicman 6399 reads
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2 / 6

Some miss what a few seconds of thought will make obvious.

polarvortex 26 Reviews 5938 reads
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3 / 6

Good reminder, especially for newbies.  

I read a review once where the reviewer named a specific bus number that would take you directly to the building.

Talk about too much information...

-PV

LVP 2 Reviews 7667 reads
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4 / 6

A provider I use to see had an incall at about 10:00 am about 3:00 pm the same day client writes a review and (you aint going to believe this) names the hotel and room number Needless to say she was in a cab  headed for the airport about 4:00 pm What an idiot

TrollopTaster 8 Reviews 4273 reads
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5 / 6

When you read a sticker that screams:

            [[WARNING!]]
"Keep hands and feet from under lawnmower while in operation."

THESE are the geniuses that are being protected.

Aries0324 10 Reviews 7939 reads
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6 / 6

TER staff did the right thing, they pulled the reviews that containted way too much info.

We owen it to each other folks, keep an eye out for these kinds of errors, report them to staff if/when you see them and be discrete in what you post.

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