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4outof5doctors 2 Reviews 983 reads
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1 / 7

so the recent thread about using someone else's pictures opens up some interesting questions.  Why true that using fake pictures is a big no no it begs the following: isn't touching up a photo to make yourself look better than you are deceitful as well.  If you know your review profile says you provide a service, such as BBBJ but you don't, do you have an obligation to fix that?  Is using older pictures that show a more youthful and slim you deceitful as well?  It seems many tricks are used to lure others to see providers. Where does one draw the line?

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 1019 reads
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2 / 7

I prefer natural pics too, but it is not hard to see photo shop, or when a photo has been altered.  I tell gents to attend M&G's, so you can choose wisely. Sorry, but your only as good as your reputation & using fake pics that were stolen from a real model whom has a family of her own without her permission is just unacceptable from a seasoned VET regardless what her excuse, or situation is.  

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Ndola1955 32 Reviews 519 reads
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3 / 7

I agree totally, I have seen providers who,s pics are 10 years old, or have gained 30 lbs , or pics are totally photoshopped. As a hobbyist I pay little attention to the pictures ,do your research , chech there reviews ,attend m&g and attend happy hours if you can . True using fake photos is not right it is no more deceitfully then the above , including up selling , not providing the services advertised  and much more ,this is a cut throat business ,buyers beware

missevabliss See my TER Reviews 705 reads
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4 / 7

I completely agree that your profile should be updated to show what you provide,

but what happens when your profile says that you provide cbj like me and then when the person reviews you they are upset that they didn't recieve a bbbj???

Isn't that part of doing your homework?

I don't think that its fair to mark down on my score for not providing a service that isn't even advertised for?? Thats like being upset that he couldn't CIM and marking down for it.....



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missevabliss See my TER Reviews 823 reads
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5 / 7

I completely agree that your profile should be updated to show what you provide,

but what happens when your profile says that you provide cbj like me and then when the person reviews you they are upset that they didn't recieve a bbbj???

Isn't that part of doing your homework?

I don't think that its fair to mark down on my score for not providing a service that isn't even advertised for?? Thats like being upset that he couldn't CIM and marking down for it.....

Ndola1955 32 Reviews 658 reads
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6 / 7

You are so correct,its totally unfair,sometime reviews are a hobbyists fantacy as to what actually takes place.always try and be upfront communication is vital prior to the session.I try to leave nothing to chance.I once read in profile that she does Greek,that's the only reason I saw her and made sure she was comfortable withit prior ,tat the session she springs on me its going to cost an extra  c note,what a turn off ,nothing in her profile said excess cosy and at 400 I expected it to be included ,none of her reviews mentined an extra cost

steven25 21 Reviews 717 reads
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7 / 7

We can´t do much when service is not provided as indicated. However, in your case when you are marked down because of wrong expectations and it is indicated in the review, both we and providers can notify TER. I know that they do respect it and change or remove the review. But it is up to us to complain - and it should be done.

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