Phoenix

the moderator removed several posts relating to a delisted provider
calmbreeze 8401 reads
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According to TER rules, a provider who is delisted for writing false reviews (as was this case) is banned for good.

Even if she gets a new name and new web site, there cannot be links to her.

Some hobbyists think this is harsh, but many ladies I know agree with this policy.

It takes time (months in some cases) to develop a good reputation for a lady. Not only do false reviewss hurt TER's credibility, it is not fair to the majority of honest, hard-working providers who came by their reputations with honest reviews, to allow delisted ladies to come back under new names.

Addendum: wanted to make it clear that it is NOT Isabella who is delisted, but another provider that Isabella and several others were discussing on this board recently.

-- Modified on 8/26/2004 9:09:38 AM

FSinIndy8393 reads

1. All ads must include a TER approved link at the end of the post. An approved link will point to one of three places: A TER reviewed website (you must have a TER Banner or Site Review logo on the first or second page), your TER review profile or an ad on an Escort Mall. Any ad posts not meeting this requirement will be deleted.

2. You may post links at the end of your posts, as long as they meet the same criteria as the link for an ad.

3. You may post only one ad every 7 days. You may post clarifications and reminders under the same thread as the original ad without breaking the 7 day rule.
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Sorry Michael, couldn't resist!  {although I'm glad I got to see it before you "got to work"....hee-hee}

Cheers!  

I know FSinIndy.....there was a little more to it come to find out. But, I appreciate you trying to inform me.  

Ciao,
xoxoxox
Isabella

calmbreeze8402 reads

According to TER rules, a provider who is delisted for writing false reviews (as was this case) is banned for good.

Even if she gets a new name and new web site, there cannot be links to her.

Some hobbyists think this is harsh, but many ladies I know agree with this policy.

It takes time (months in some cases) to develop a good reputation for a lady. Not only do false reviewss hurt TER's credibility, it is not fair to the majority of honest, hard-working providers who came by their reputations with honest reviews, to allow delisted ladies to come back under new names.

Addendum: wanted to make it clear that it is NOT Isabella who is delisted, but another provider that Isabella and several others were discussing on this board recently.

-- Modified on 8/26/2004 9:09:38 AM

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