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weipeikei See my TER Reviews 374 reads
posted
3 / 16
Tobi Telford See my TER Reviews 394 reads
posted
5 / 16

I posted on a regional board asking for some general info on the city & surrounding areas. Got a few helpful responses but then the thread was removed for violating TER's posting guidelines. I keep reading over them and can't for the life of me figure out why that wasn't allowed.

1192967 45 Reviews 371 reads
posted
6 / 16

...doesn't matter if it's your regular area or not. Doesn't matter if you're not there at the time. As long as TER doesn't see something that makes them think it's an ad. Of course as you know you can only do ads on the ad boards and there are guidelines for that which I'm sure you follow. If you find yourself in an area unexpectedly and want to work the only way on TER to let guys know would be to post on that area's ad board. Anything on the regional non-ad board that looks like an ad would be pulled.

1192967 45 Reviews 464 reads
posted
7 / 16

...with your post. One possibility (just a guess) if your question was the originater of the thread and you included a link to your info as part of your post TER considers that an ad and will pull it. They don't mind you placing a link in any replies to a thread even one you originated but you can't place a link in your own post that originates a thread.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 351 reads
posted
8 / 16

You may post 1 visiting ad every 7 days on an ad board only.

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 339 reads
posted
9 / 16
Tobi Telford See my TER Reviews 334 reads
posted
10 / 16

Nope, no link. Just a post inquiring about which neighborhoods to stay in or avoid.  

Posted By: xyz23
...with your post. One possibility (just a guess) if your question was the originater of the thread and you included a link to your info as part of your post TER considers that an ad and will pull it. They don't mind you placing a link in any replies to a thread even one you originated but you can't place a link in your own post that originates a thread.

cineaste 8 Reviews 344 reads
posted
11 / 16

My offhand guess is that you posted a link in your ad. If not, no clue.  

The best way to do this is to post an ad in the ad section for the region, and then participate in the normal regional boards discussions - photo threads, topics of the day, etc. The regulars will see an unfamiliar provider name and if intrigued will look for an ad.  
Posted By: BadCollegeGirl
I posted on a regional board asking for some general info on the city & surrounding areas. Got a few helpful responses but then the thread was removed for violating TER's posting guidelines. I keep reading over them and can't for the life of me figure out why that wasn't allowed.

clarence37 37 Reviews 298 reads
posted
12 / 16

TER has hundreds of invisible rules. Their enforcement depends entirely on who happens to br browsing that area on that particular day. If you wrote to admin for an explananation once a week for a year, you would get 52 different explanations. That is what is going on with TER these days. But go ahead and ask, you might get some insight.

brilove See my TER Reviews 363 reads
posted
14 / 16

I posted a pic (with no link to any website) on the fl state theme thread and also one in mn on the same day. The Florida one was taken off because I'm not advertising on the ad board about my visit. I asked them why and they said I could not post in theme threads in 2 places at the same time without a visiting ad.  

Posted By: xyz23
...doesn't matter if it's your regular area or not. Doesn't matter if you're not there at the time. As long as TER doesn't see something that makes them think it's an ad. Of course as you know you can only do ads on the ad boards and there are guidelines for that which I'm sure you follow. If you find yourself in an area unexpectedly and want to work the only way on TER to let guys know would be to post on that area's ad board. Anything on the regional non-ad board that looks like an ad would be pulled.

perfectstorm 19 Reviews 360 reads
posted
15 / 16

I don't think they have 52 different admins. You'll get the same answer at least a few times. Probably get about 47 different explanations with a few repeats.:)

Posted By: clarence37
TER has hundreds of invisible rules. Their enforcement depends entirely on who happens to br browsing that area on that particular day. If you wrote to admin for an explananation once a week for a year, you would get 52 different explanations. That is what is going on with TER these days. But go ahead and ask, you might get some insight.

fallonkelly See my TER Reviews 404 reads
posted
16 / 16

Speaking for myself, the only time I've ever experienced this was when there were local good old boy moderators who could and WOULD give you a hard time if you weren't a super model.  (with the exception of Swimtrekr)

Otherwise the rules are pretty clear, there is just a lot of them.  And since the good old boy moderators have been nipped in the bud, I have experienced no discrimination or prejuidice regarding the TER board.  

Thank you very very much!
Posted By: clarence37
TER has hundreds of invisible rules. Their enforcement depends entirely on who happens to br browsing that area on that particular day. If you wrote to admin for an explananation once a week for a year, you would get 52 different explanations. That is what is going on with TER these days. But go ahead and ask, you might get some insight.
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