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No such thing as bad publicity?
dragonfly2006 49 Reviews 1438 reads
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That only works if you want to be famous for being famous.  If you're promoting something you want to de-emphasize the negative - all the way out of sight if possible.

One or a few bad reviews among several really good ones is understandable.  But consistently bad reviews?  Honesty might be a virtue, but it can be a costly one for the client.

Fxdwg_961985 reads

I wonder while looking at some of the ads out there, why do some ladies link to their reviews here when the reviews are poor? I suppose everyone has their own thoughts on what multiple three’s for performance mean, but I wouldn’t think that it would be something to direct potential clients to.

One provider I went to proudly links to her TER review page.  There are only 3 reviews there: mine and two other guys.  The top guy trashed her looks [I don't think that was fair] and service, while I and the third guy both said that she was only good for a quick pop.  The third guy also said she was a hot time, but his review wasn't so convincing.

Her last review was Dec. 2006.

the provider might have cheaper rates. Or some people, who wouldn't consider visiting providers with no reviews, might see them in emergency situations.

... people will see a provider known for bad service, as opposed to an unreviewed provider who MIGHT provide good service, even in an emergency?

Maybe if they're really worried about the unreviewed provider being LE, but given the choices, my hand and a porno would be the best bet.

Reviews average out... any provider is going to have stellar days and off days... and, you also have to take a look at the reviewer.  I have seen more than one client who posts reviews here on TER and it seems like all they do is whine and complain about something....

Alot of good providers get a lousy review once in awhile. However, if she has multiple lousy reviews I can't imagine anyone wanting to show that off.

I can imagine the guy that takes comfort in knowing reviews exist, and doesn't bother to look at them.  I wouldn't recommend that approach, but I can see it happening.

your posting is automatically linked to your reviews...

sometimes its all about exposure..
at least you know the she has the main thing to be in this industry..

honesty.

That only works if you want to be famous for being famous.  If you're promoting something you want to de-emphasize the negative - all the way out of sight if possible.

One or a few bad reviews among several really good ones is understandable.  But consistently bad reviews?  Honesty might be a virtue, but it can be a costly one for the client.

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