Newbie - FAQ

Re: I do not recommend that you TOFTT..
Ripped_Van_Winkle 899 reads
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1 / 10

Since you have no reviews posted, your review may be rejected or deferred if she has none either.
Your review must also be no more then 90 days old.

Your best bet would be to post your initial review of an established provider to get yourself jump started.

Ripped_Van_Winkle 615 reads
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2 / 10

It is YOUR choice, but seeing a provider with no reviews is taking a risk. Once you establish yourself a little better in the hobby you will have instincts that will keep help to keep you safe. You would be much better off by seeing well reviewed providers to start.
I am not saying that you will be ripped off, but having a sure bet is better then taking a risk.

hereInMs 1637 reads
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3 / 10

I'm posting this in general (if it's a newbie question) please tell me.

Let's say I finally get together with Ms. Y and I like what she does.  I have her # from setting up the date as well as memories of what happened, etc.  So do the providers make their own profiles or can their customers do this too.

Assuming the providers are the only ones who can make provider profiles, can reviews of non-listed providers be posted on this site and if so where?

I know there's a lot of words here (but they're simple words).

hereInMs 723 reads
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5 / 10

Thanks for your advise.  I'm considering taking one for the team on this one local provider.  I'll look at others in my area that have already been reviewed, but I hope top post a review within the next 30 days.

hereInMs 626 reads
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Ripped_Van_Winkle 558 reads
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7 / 10

to write a review.
Reviews are supposed to be for benefit of hobbyists. That is the primary reason for posting reviews. I will review if I feel like it, or not if I don't.

To the OP. You are better off not mentioning reviews at all. IF the provider brings it up before the session and says she has a no review policy, then honor it unless she is a ROB upseller or poor performer.
You don't need a provider's permission to review her. She sets her menu and rules. When the hour is up so are her rules. It should be your decision, not hers.
If a provider could dictate whether a review is posted or not, we would have no bad reviews.

The vast majority of providers with a no review policy will tell you up front or it will be stated on her website.

Crazy Diamond 12 Reviews 1201 reads
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8 / 10

Just one thing...writing your first review for a lady without reviews looks fishy.  If there are other ladies that you can review, you should do so.  We tend to distrust first time reviews of ladies from first time reviewers, so add to your credibility by posting more...that helps her as well.

VeronicaSweets See my TER Reviews 490 reads
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9 / 10

of course if it's a negative review and you want to warn others of a dangerous situation then by all means. But some ladies don't want to be reviewed and will get very upset with you if you post a review of them on here- even if it is a glowing one. If the review is positive and you're just trying to help her by posting a good review, It's usually best to ask a lady if it's ok to review her first. Otherwise she might not see you again.

Veronica

Cr4zyphucker 29 Reviews 530 reads
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10 / 10

I agree. I met with a girl I found on Eros-Tampa and got a HJ for $250.

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