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Edit a review after it has been approved
60yomwm 12 Reviews 1137 reads
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I need to delete an inapropriate sentence from a review that was approved.
Can I do that or delete the complete review and start over?
Would a rewrite delete the first review?
Thanks in advance!

Reviews are TER property, and so they'll let you edit it at their discretion.  

 
My impression of what has occurred is that you have a provider who wants you to change a review "or else". That's called blackmail, and the admins, and this board, would be eager to hear about it. They'll usually warn/ban the provider to protect the community as a whole.

Actually, I've figured it out. You almost never mention the cover in your reviews. That's a surefire way to make a provider leery of seeing you, because you give the impression that you're getting BBFS from them.

 
It isn't that you need to edit one review, it's that you have a habit of doing this almost all of your reviews.

He described the lady's incall location in pretty specific terms. That'd be something TER would probably be more willing to remove.

Posted By: justsauce16
Re: Actually
Actually, I've figured it out. You almost never mention the cover in your reviews. That's a surefire way to make a provider leery of seeing you, because you give the impression that you're getting BBFS from them.  
   
   
 It isn't that you need to edit one review, it's that you have a habit of doing this almost all of your reviews.

Editing unless it's something like you put in the wrong city, because editing the narrative is what opens the review process to abuse by providers.  Providers have been banned for suggesting specific content for reviews as well as threatening a reviewer to change the review because they didn't like something in the review. If you collude in such an effort, you might be subject to suspension or banishment as well. If a provider has asked you to change or rewrite your review then it's best to let her know that if she persists, you will have to report it to admin.  TER takes review tampering seriously.

If you contact them. and if the line might be damaging and they agree with you then they "might" allow you to edit it.
It's rare but it does happen on occasion...it's just a thought.

In each case, I mentioned something that we did that the provider does not wish other clients to know about, and TER was fine with that.   Just right to TER and lay out your case.

 
As for writing a new review, you have to wait 3 months to re-review someone.   At one time doing so would eliminate the old review, but now both reviews stay up as I understand it, so that would not be very effective.

I once had a friend out personal info in there about my real life and I asked him to remove it because I feared it was too identifiable to my vanilla life.  The site was helpful.  

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