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I may be wrong but...
MeetEricaStone See my TER Reviews 1436 reads
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I don't think ladies with a "no review" policy are allowed to maintain a profile on TER.  It would be a whole lot better if we were given a few lines above the VIP line to comment on reviews (that's all I want for xmas:)  But reviews are a huge part of why TER is what it is.

I've been seeing only one provider for the past 4 months. She and I have hit it off well and now spend about 3 or 4 hours together once a month.  We go out to dinner or rent a movie and just hang out. Some light kissing, mutual touching and cuddling, and a massage has been enough for me.   She has never had a review on TER and only advertises therapeutic massages with no mention of anything erotic or full service.  Now, a hobbyist has put up a untruthful review of her in June 2009 saying her ad promised more than he got for his $100.  Any suggestions as to how to get his review removed when contacting TER customer service?  She really prefers not to have any reviews on TER due to the nature of her "massage only" business.

She needs to contact TER.  She can simply request that they remove all reviews and she'll never have this problem again.  But she needs to do this herself.

incognito54... Like RoDunn said...

but also keep this in mind... experiences vary.  You seem to have more of an attachment to her.  Maybe you connect better... Maybe the reviewer is picky or just a liar.  However there is the possibility that she did not have a good session with the reviewer for numerous reasons (her fault, his fault, or both).  Not all experiences are the same.  Since only the provider knows the full circumstances (he wasn't a fit / or she was having a bad day) I suggest you let her handle her issues with the review.  Just because she gives you a 10 does not mean she gave someone else a 10.  I can see she is a fit for you, but do not allow that to cloud your judgement.  There is a reason that providers have boundries and I am getting the drift (based upon the way you wrote your post) that you two have exceeded them.  I hope you are aware of all the crap that can happen when that happens.

thats not true because i had tried to let a provider know there was a false review on her. she said they said the person was a long time member so the review wasnt going nowhere. but how can a girl have 5 good reviews saying only good things(not a rob) and then one bad saying the complete oppisite(rob). it doesnt even make sense. how can ter really know if its a real review? it could be another jealous provider. i think a lot of girls right self reviews to boost their income.

There is a difference between having a single review removed and having ALL reviews removed and not allowing anymore to be posted.  While it is true that individual reviews come down at TER's discretion TER will not force a provider who does not want reviews to have them.  She will be de-listed however which means she can not participate in forums, be discussed on the site or advertise on the site.

John_Boy_Walton1367 reads

First of all, you were not in the room, and you don't know what she promised him.
It is not your battle to fight. It is hers.
You can tell her to protest the review on her own.

You don't know what she told him
You don't know what they did together
This is absolutely 100% none of your business

This girl could just as easily be lying to you as the reviewer is lying in the review.  People aren't always honest and some of the girls will take advantage of a client if they can, and laying the groundwork for sympathy is a great first step.  

if you don't believe me, just go to the GD board, go about 1/2 way down and find the thread about the guy suckered in by three different girls.

This is a business relationship and you will be much better off if you keep it as such.  Just as their isn't any Richard Gere out there for most of the girls, their isn't any Julia Roberts out there for most of the clients.

commended for catching the "eroneous review" and letting her know about it, it is her responsibility to solve the problem.

Because that is exactly what you are describing...

Let the woman deal with it herself.

I don't think ladies with a "no review" policy are allowed to maintain a profile on TER.  It would be a whole lot better if we were given a few lines above the VIP line to comment on reviews (that's all I want for xmas:)  But reviews are a huge part of why TER is what it is.

Thanks for all of the good advice that you've given me.  I definitely was never going to offer to fight her battle for her - just wanted to get some additional ideas of how she could approach customer service at TER.  She says that she wasn't aware that TER had her listed as a provider and would rather not be reviewed at all in the future.  She only has 2 reviews posted and both showed up within the past 60 days.  Thanks especially to several of you who mentioned the ability to be de-listed.  I am sure that's the path she will choose, but it is still her choice.

And yes, I am aware that I may have crossed that fine line of getting too "comfortable" with her rather than continuing my adventure in variety.

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