Newbie - FAQ

Does every provider like/want/need reviews
CentralSeeker 420 reads
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1 / 16

Even if they have a lot of reviews, recent reviews are a good thing.  If the only reviews are a year or more older, that makes me wonder...

So if they have a lot of current reviews you could probably skip, but if they have not had a review for a while you may want to plan on doing so.

My plan is to tell the provider at the end that I had a great time and would they mind if I wrote a review... also asking them if there were any parts they would rather leave out.  I don't want to white-wash a review, just give the provider a little room to omit something from a review she might have done with me that was normally not on offer.

mxrep1 4 Reviews 2896 reads
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2 / 16

I was wondering if the well-established providers care if they get new revirews. My ATF has several reviews and all very high scores.  Does she need another saying the same thing?  I can see it being valuable to a new provider, but personally providers with pages and pages of reviews I tend to pass on.  If this should be in the newbie section, my apologies.

1192967 45 Reviews 762 reads
posted
3 / 16

But, every provider I've seen was ok with my reviewing them. Those that had/have a lot of reviews thought it was great. One said she would like for me to write a review. Another said, "Good, I haven't had one in a while", when I told her I intended to write a review. Lots of reviews can show consistency or not. The more reviews the better the information for a hobbyist to make a decision. I would say based on the comments from most of the providers that have stated an opinion here on the discussion boards, they do care about and want to get reviews.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 668 reads
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4 / 16
nahtynikkey See my TER Reviews 675 reads
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5 / 16

As stated above, it shows consistency, even for those of us that have been around for years. Some gentlemen will see a gap in review history and may think her inactive or retired. New reviews keep her review history current and up to date, IMO. But, every lady is different, so you could always ask after the appointment what she prefers...

Posted By: mxrep1
I was wondering if the well-established providers care if they get new revirews. My ATF has several reviews and all very high scores.  Does she need another saying the same thing?  I can see it being valuable to a new provider, but personally providers with pages and pages of reviews I tend to pass on.  If this should be in the newbie section, my apologies.

 

mrfisher 115 Reviews 654 reads
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6 / 16
Mars62 15 Reviews 563 reads
posted
7 / 16

There is the occasional lady that does not want reviews. She wants her ads to speak for her.

Ask your ATF is she would like a review. She may not want pages and pages of reviews. But, if her last review was a long time ago, she may want a new review, just to let guys know that she is still available and an awesome date.

BeautywithBrains See my TER Reviews 1062 reads
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8 / 16

....do not, need/like/want reviews.

Hugs and Kisses

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 1068 reads
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9 / 16

A provider that does not allow reviews on here will be delisted, and thus not be allowed to post ads on this site.  This is stated in the self help manual under the heading of De-Listed/Banned Provider Information.

Swim

shudaknownbetter 758 reads
posted
10 / 16

but a new one every couple of months is a good thing whether she knows it or not.  I scan the new reviews for ladies in my area.  If there are no recent reviews to bring her to my attention, I'll never know she's there.  I don't know how others work but that's my plan.
skb

fallonkelly See my TER Reviews 1107 reads
posted
11 / 16

If you don't look at the ad boards, how will you ever see any touring ladies?
By the time you see the new review, they will most likely be gone from your area?  

I don't understand the logic of having to have current reviews!  I think you are severly limiting your options. I moved to an area where TER isn't big.  I would think that current ads, a current website with an up to date calendar, and a quick email would tell you who is available and who is retired?   I had to go on tour to get new reviews and some ladies don't tour.  
 

Posted By: shudaknownbetter
but a new one every couple of months is a good thing whether she knows it or not.  I scan the new reviews for ladies in my area.  If there are no recent reviews to bring her to my attention, I'll never know she's there.  I don't know how others work but that's my plan.
skb

keystonekid 114 Reviews 1002 reads
posted
12 / 16

particular city for a provider to see, the providers appear on the screen in date order with the most recent review on the top.  In the past, I have had ladies I have seen every so often ask me to write another riview just to bring their name to the top of the list.

Crazy Diamond 12 Reviews 661 reads
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13 / 16

Additionally, your chances of having her white-list you will increase if you post a positive review.  Also,  reviews that are current are more valuable to us and her (if they are good) than reviews from months or years ago.

lilli 1237 reads
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14 / 16

i do not care for or desire reviews, positive or negative, and if anything they would negatively effect my lifestyle given the type of relationships i seek and develop with clients.

kendradc2011 See my TER Reviews 716 reads
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15 / 16

One review a month is sufficient as far as I'm concerned. Since I only see one gentlemen a day and sometimes not everyday then in my situation you wouldn't find it abnormal for me to have so few reviews. Most of the men I see on a regular basis don't write reviews which is fine. To stay listed though it is necessary for there to be some reviews.

kendradc2011 See my TER Reviews 463 reads
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16 / 16

So I have a question then...I see the same gentlemen several times a month, wouldn't that bother you if that is the only reviews I had ? Meaning they give me a new review everytime or after a few times of seeing them. Since I don't see multiple clients a day or more than one a day I am more under the radar than most. I would think this would be a positive selling point in itself.

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