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Question about "VIP" providers
1736687 15 Reviews 1587 reads
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Who comes up with the designation "VIP".. what does it mean? From my scanning of the ads. It looks like they tend to charge a lot more.. but how do you know if they are worth it?

On Eros.. I have seen a number of "VIP" providers with outstanding reviews here.. but about an equal number with no reviews here.. The providers involved certainly look very legit.. But being "new".. (when does that label wear off?) .. I just ask questions when they occur to me.. I have now been with 4 different providers.. and 3 were great.. return visits planned.. the 4th was good too.. just personal situations I can't deal with.. I guess my point is.. if they are great.. but not VIP's.. is it that much more wonderful for a VIP?.. and who makes that  judgement (about the VIP designation)?
THanks..

harborview 10 Reviews 364 reads
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2 / 9

There are others like 'GFE' with no real definition.  You'd do well to read the self help section (link by the life saver) which answers many questions.

brilove See my TER Reviews 310 reads
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3 / 9

If the VIP is part of the website such as DC then I believe it is paid for by the provider and you get certain privileges and better advertising spots.  

But when a provider uses the term VIP as part of their name ... They give it tothemselves. I have wondered why they do that and does it really make a difference.  I do think GFE stands or should stand for something describing the provider or experience but what does VIP mean ... Very important provider??

swimtrekr 59 Reviews 346 reads
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4 / 9

they have to pay extra to get that VIP status.  On this site, as far as I know, there is no VIP designation for providers other than the membership privileges that VIP status grants them.  It's just a marketing ploy.  Sad thing for us it that it sometimes works for them.

Swim

palomamontecarlo See my TER Reviews 323 reads
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5 / 9

Yes on Eros we have to pay extra to be on the VIP section, also it is understood that:
Her incall, hotel or residence, is a luxury venue (5 stars hotel, luxury condominium etc).
Her rates are above $300 per hour.
Her reviews are above 8.5
Her pictures and website are upscale, taken by a professional photographer.  

I am not going to say that this is set in stone, but if you claim to be VIP at least your entire profile (wardrobe, incall, website, advertising, etc), must luxurious and upscale as well as your demeanor.

natashalynne See my TER Reviews 300 reads
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DJ1985 21 Reviews 279 reads
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7 / 9

that wouldn't change anything about me or the way I treat the ladies I spend my time with.....although they might get a chuckle out of it

natashalynne See my TER Reviews 328 reads
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but anyone who has the money is able to do so -- there are no rules or restrictions on who can be there.

So Eros is using it as a ploy to make money off of the girls who use "VIP" as a ploy to make money.  lol

Tabu See my TER Reviews 251 reads
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Posted By: josulli
Who comes up with the designation "VIP".. what does it mean? From my scanning of the ads. It looks like they tend to charge a lot more.. but how do you know if they are worth it?  
   
 On Eros.. I have seen a number of "VIP" providers with outstanding reviews here.. but about an equal number with no reviews here.. The providers involved certainly look very legit.. But being "new".. (when does that label wear off?) .. I just ask questions when they occur to me.. I have now been with 4 different providers.. and 3 were great.. return visits planned.. the 4th was good too.. just personal situations I can't deal with.. I guess my point is.. if they are great.. but not VIP's.. is it that much more wonderful for a VIP?.. and who makes that  judgement (about the VIP designation)?  
 THanks..

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