At least most of the time. I will give most of the escorts I see my TER handle, in fact I offer pm them an intro note. I try not to discuss reviews much. But if they look at my profile it's obvious I write reviews.
I've been fortunate that I have had mostly good experiences so I haven't really go against the groupthink mentality.
You might consider using your alias to write reviews. You also have 90 days to submit the review.
Also, if you think a provider might go BSC, keep all the correspondance, it will be proof you saw her
Posted By: tungOfun4U
What is the my responsibility to advise a provider that I write reviews, glowing, mediocre, and bad? I am effusive with praise, as with Bunny, etc., and honest with my observations, as with _______ (fill in the blank).
I readily divulge my handle and often suggest that a prospective provider check my reviews to see if she wants to schedule me. So I'm scheduled and when I arrive at the rendezvous she's way late blowing 30 minutes or more of on the clock time, is not the body seen in her on-line photos and described in her profiles, she's drinking, doesn't come through with the services previously contracted and paid for, and blows off the discussion of a partial refund.
Yes, the review is accurate and rates the experience as a failure. So now the provider is angry but she either never should have scheduled me or she should take her personal service business seriously. Some simple suggestions are, know your clientele, advertise honestly, be on time, no alcohol or drugs unless previously agreed on, provide services as "contracted", and take the request for a refund seriously.
Now back to the original question. How can a hobbyist impress on a lady that she may want to pass on him/me because her appearance and performance will be judged in light of the encounter not on her reputation? Thank you, gamers and ladies, for your thoughts.