You can't write a review because a meeting never took place. All you can do is tell your tale on your, or her, local board but be prepared for the heat you'll get if you do.
You can't write a review because a meeting never took place. All you can do is tell your tale on your, or her, local board but be prepared for the heat you'll get if you do.
You can't write a review because a meeting never took place. All you can do is tell your tale on your, or her, local board but be prepared for the heat you'll get if you do.
You have little or no history here so you don't have much to lose by exposing what happened if she doesn't have your personal info. It is good when these things are exposed and it can help her change her ways or at least remind others what can happen when paying deposits.
Newbie don't feel bad something like that happened to me to. I just told tier and asked for there advice,and they told me to write another review,tell what happened to warn others and give her a 1, which is rip off status. I did as they said and didn't feel bad about doing it because Tier backed my story up. Read my reviews and you will find it. Take care hope i could help.
You handed her the money and she ripped you off she didn't NCNS you. There is a difference and you can't review someone you never met, unless there has been a change in policy.
a different matter but in most cases, you have seen the provider already for a 1 or maybe even a 2 hr. encounter and have established a mutual level of trust.
Think about what happened and after you have had time to cool down a little, if you still want to you will be able to write a review of the facts without the emotion or shock of just being ripped off. As a newbie your review wont carry as much weight but might start to show a new pattern of behavior or make others feel safe telling their story if it has happened to more than just you.
I think it would be OK to post generic complaint and mention that others can PM you for the name ... or sometimes, if your post is leading enough, you don't even have to offer PM info. Others will contact you and ask for the ID.
Local Board: "Lost my deposit." Boy, am I pissed. ... I made an appt ... paid a deposit ... then NCNS. ... ... What a newbie mistake. No more deposits for me!" And others will ask "Who? Who? WHO??" and then you defer to PM. Or, you can offer "PM for more details."
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