Newbie - FAQ

Here's what I do
stugotz6900 2395 reads
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I would like to write a review of a lady I've just seen, who already has a number of reviews. Can I enter her TER id# someplace so I can avoid repeating information that is already there. And if I can't how do they know to add it to her existing reviews instead of starting a whole new page.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 1263 reads
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but you will have to enter all the data requested or your review will never even get forwarded.

The issue of having to enter the same information over and over comes up a lot.  The short answer is that TER management wants it to be difficult to post a review to weed out nonserious reviewers.

I don't like having to do this myself, but I do see their point.

The ID numbers are a fairly recent trend.  Even if you don't enter it, as long as you identify her by her existing handle and city, it will get posted to her profile.  Occasionally the same gal will have more than one profile because of variations on the spelling of her handle, etc.

dblhappy 44 Reviews 990 reads
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As mrfisher said, TER seems to want to make the review process just difficult enough so that it reduces the reviews from non-serious reviewers.  Don't know if or how much it works, but that is apparently why the system is set up the way it is.

Now, this is what I do to make it as easy as possible to write a review of a provider that already has a profile with previous reviews.

Open a separate window with her existing profile.  Then flip back and forth between the window with your new review and the windo with the existing profile.  This way, you can simply cross-reference for how to 'fill in the blanks.'

If there is something that shows up in her existing profile that either you know to be wrong or was different for your appoinment, then fill in the form with the information that you feel to be correct.  Her profile will not immediately be updated, but you can later send a problem report to TER admin to try to get it updated/corrected.

If the provider doesn't have any prior reviews, then you will just have to fill everything in as best you can.  Always a little awkward for me to try to remember/guess at exactly what a lady's bust measurement is (was that a 34B or a 32C?)  I guess is would be better to ask her, but then it would feel like some kind of interogation/job interview - Yuck!

little phil 37 Reviews 809 reads
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I always forget the clipboard to document her hair length, and count the piercings.  I'm lucky if I can remember much beyond "dude, she was HOT".

Blackbeltxxx 13 Reviews 971 reads
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IMALLIN 82 Reviews 937 reads
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That's when I go back and check their website or ad and hope they mentioned it. It doesn't matter if they lied or not, I'm going with it, lol. I hate guessing at those things.

ipeesittingdown 34 Reviews 646 reads
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....copy & paste back & forth between them . I also do my review on word for spell check & in case TER times out, then copy & paste it to the review form....

terrev 89 Reviews 18860 reads
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review submission form that I have modified to show all the possible options.  

At the end of the appt. I ask the lady if she is interested in making sure her info is correct on TER and then I go through the form - skipping the things I already know.

This has worked quite well for me several times...have never met a lady that didn't want to make sure everything was accurate.  I keep a copy in my hobby kit at all times.

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