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Edit a review that is approved
endorfn2002 7 Reviews 1848 reads
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How can I edit a review that has already been accepted?  situation is that I re-read my review and I made some pretty off comments.  I also need to change my rating scale after I thought about it and looked at other reviews.  I really did the girl a disservice and desperately need to modify.  Help!

and then to "My Reviews." If your profile is set up like ours, you should be able to see every review you wrote, and report a problem on that review before it gets posted. If it is already posted, you will need to click on said review in the provider's profile, hit Report A Problem, and wait for further instructions. You can also email [email protected] if it's an emergency.  

FYI, if this tart is making threats to out you for this review, let TER know about it, and email the proof. They don't play that shit here. Why would you have to up her score based on 'other scores?' That is absurd! Your score is YOUR score... no one else's and it should stand.

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Cosette560 reads

Seems like the only thing you could've been more conspicuous about was misshapen breasts, that can be a bit hurtful, but anything else seems you were honest.

...less than 90 days but it would have to be for another session with her and there is supposed to be something significantly different about this session compared to the last one. Then it would replace the previous review.

If that was the case, you would have the same dumbass writing the same girl a review every day... there is most definitely a time limit you have to wait before doing that now. Thought it was 3 months, but could be wrong. Ask Admin.

Here is what the Review FAQ's says about reviewing a provider you have already reviewed. (Down in the last section)

"You may also submit an update on a provider that you have already reviewed. We will replace your old review, but you won’t be credited for an additional 15 days. Your new review must be a complete rewrite that adds something new to the experience in order for it to replace the old one."

Below is all it says about the 90 day requirement. (In the Review FAQ's this statement is directly below the one I've quoted above.)

"Each review must recount a visit that took place within the last three months in order to be timely. A lot can change with a provider - even in this relatively short amount of time."

I didn't find anything about not being able to "re-review" in less than 90 days. Though we all know on TER there are often guidelines that aren't written anywhere

If you're reading, can you answer this for us ha ha. I am not talking about how long a guy has to wait to EDIT his review and submit again, as in this case, but say a guy reviews me last week for a 9/9, can we write a 10/10 literally a week later? That does not sound right.

...but if the provider is giving you grief about your review because she doesn't like it think twice about changing it. If you were honest and it reflects what actually happened stick with it. TER  is ok with fixing mistakes but changing ratings not so much. If you misunderstood something about the rating system and got it wrong that can be fixed. Don't change it if she is just complaining that you messed up her string of high ratings.

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