Newbie - FAQ

Guidelines for writing a review
paki524 1625 reads
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I am relatively new to TER, but decided to get a VIP membership and "give back" to the board.  I have been with 3 providers since joining TER but have not been able to post any reviews.  I received a message from TER saying "The provider who you have reviewed is currently delisted from TER. If a provider is delisted, TER does not accept or post reviews for that provider."  So one of them decided to "de-list" and the other 2 never had a profile, but they were discussed several times in the general board.  Shouldn't we as members be able to post things about a provider as long as they are legit and the services were rendered? Just because the provider has not registered with TER, that really should not be a road-block ... what do you guys think? I have valuable info on 3 providers that are real, not fake, and advertise on the usual places (Eros, BP, Craigslist, etc.) but I am being stopped from sharing that info because the providers didn't decide to register with TER.

inicky46 61 Reviews 560 reads
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2 / 8

1) Getting VIP has many more benefits than "giving back to the board."  You get to read all the details of reviews, which is valuable to your own research. That's the main reason to have VIP.
2) TER has its rules and they are not negotiable.  If a provider is delisted, you can't review her.  End of story.  If you want to share info about such a session, go on your local board and ask members to PM you for info re a local provider.  Just don't post her name in the open.  
3) If a provider has not yet been listed you can still review her.  But TER does not deem to be reliable reviews by a new member of unlisted girls, for obvious reasons.  You know you saw her, but who else does?  Lots of guys post bogus reviews to try to get free VIP. If you review other girls who've already been reviewed and get some creds that way, TER will post your reviews of previously unreviewed girls.  I've done it.

fallonkelly See my TER Reviews 459 reads
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3 / 8

Delisted ladies are not even to be mentioned here much less reviewed.  That's just not going to happen.  I'm sure the lady probably belongs to some other review board where you could write a review, or some ladies have a place on their website where you could post a review or a testimonial.  

Now if the lady is new and does not have a profile on TER, to my knowledge you can create and write the review for her to get her started?  I'm sure the guys will jump in with more info.

1192967 45 Reviews 542 reads
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4 / 8

You can't review or discuss the de-listed provider. She may have broken TER rules and that's why she is de-listed. She may have asked to be de-listed. You never know. Bottom line, you can't review her or discuss.

You can review the others. They don't have to be members of TER for you to review them. If they don't already have a TER profile and reviews then you will be their first reviewer and will set their profile.

YOU fill out all the review info about them including all that goes on their profile, not them.

Yes, we do want to know about the ladies you have seen. So go ahead and review the other two providers you have seen. Double check to see that they don't already have a TER profile. If they don't, then please review them and start one.




-- Modified on 6/4/2012 10:33:34 PM

dkelly2236 19 Reviews 430 reads
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5 / 8

I wrote a review for someone who was never listed until I wrote it. Didn't seem to be an issue.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 480 reads
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6 / 8

...a review of them.  Their profile is created and an ID no. issued when the first review is posted.  So go ahead and submit reviews on the two unregistered providers.  If and/or when they are approved, you'll be giving back to TER.

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 343 reads
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7 / 8

I've attached the link. You need to read this thoroughly, not just check the box at the bottom. Remember the provider must have an internet presence. Either an ad or a website.  And I beleive her name must be in her ad.  On BP many providers do not include a name.  

Finally why are you TOFTT? YOu really should be seeing well reviewed providers as a newbie.

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 514 reads
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8 / 8

So I will not repeat all that has been said.  Just remember, in order to be reviewed, a provider must have either a personal website, or one or more ad on any site other than another review site.  I can't mention review site names per TER rules, but they are out there.  An ad on backpage, or EROS, or one of many other ad sites is acceptable for a review.

In addition, if you are their first review, since you have not written any reviews yet, TER may not post yours until someone else writes one on her too.

Swim

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