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Review for UTR provider
mrfisher 115 Reviews 2064 reads
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Unless she has a website or an ad site with photos, TER will not accept a review for her or create a profile page.

Just being a TER member and a provider does not get you the profile, and the profile page is where the reviews are posted.

droo88 6 Reviews 3509 reads
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I recently had a great time with a provider who wants to remain UTR. She did ask me to review her here and she created an account. My question is, how do I submit a review for her since she doesn't do any advertising or have a website? Possible?

droo88 6 Reviews 1794 reads
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That's what I thought. Thanks!

impposter 49 Reviews 604 reads
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Just how far UTR is she? How did YOU find her? If she had an ad on CV, Eros, BP, etc., I think that's good enough, as long as it's still there when they approve the review. If it's some other "ad mall" or a permanent / reliable blogger, I think those are OK, too. (I'm thinking of someone who's only profile URL was a stable, reliable blogger page, so that's at least one example of that.)

droo88 6 Reviews 489 reads
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I came across her on another site which is much like this (but not as reputable, and just about shut down), where you can create a profile. I highly doubt I can link to it. I've suggested she put up an ad somewhere. We'll see what she wants to do.

alex_hamilton 6 Reviews 891 reads
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When I read this post, because I have a crazy sense of humor, my first thought was that a review of an UTR is kind of like a funny word mix up, just like "jumbo shrimp"  or "intelligent politician."  Then I thought that because an UTR provider is kind of like stealth technology (i.e. invisible to radar), maybe it could be called a "stealth preview" instead of a review.  Last but not least, my little post is not a comment toward anyone in particular, just commentary on the English language.

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