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when the services provided section are not accurate
michaelsampson 15 Reviews 1096 reads
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I was writing a review for a provider who already has a review and the review portion does not give me a chance to check boxes on what services she provides before submitting the reviews.  What am I missing here?

to submit information on the menu:  The first reviewer, and the provider herself.  She can go in and correct her own menu if she no longer offers a particular activity, or has expanded her menu to include additional profile items.  The rest of us can only give the info requested by the fields displayed when we do the review.  

 
Even under the classic version, you checking a box that is different from what was already there NEVER showed up ANYWHERE except on your own review history, so it was just extra work when writing a review.  

... not through reviews.  The first review establishes the profile, as you've found.  Changes require a Problem Report to be filed, by the provider or someone else.  Note that if someone other than the provider requests a change to a profile, there needs to be something to back up the change, e.g. from reviews, the provider's recent ad, or P411 page.

for confirming my post.   As you and PS before you say, if ANYONE else wants to change the profile, it has to be BACKED UP with EVIDENCE that its wrong.  My advice was based on him being the SECOND review. He mentioned nothing about ads with respect to this provider.  He was asking what HE could do in HIS review to correct it.  Read it again.  He CAN'T change the profile by himself, and I think I am correct on that, not wrong as you two say.  Your advice is sound if there were more to go on, but that wasn't his question.  His question was about what he could do in his review.

-- Modified on 6/19/2017 3:07:22 PM

Following threads an issue? ;)

As for reading comprehension, I have no problem there. These are your exact words:
"I believe only 2 people are authorized to submit information on the menu:  The first reviewer, and the provider herself." Sorry but that is plain wrong. You put no disclaimer in there about other people changing the profile with evidence.  

Edited for typo

-- Modified on 6/19/2017 1:10:52 PM

So it doesn't look out of place in the thread and you even took out the part about me having reading comprehension issues. Lol.

I believe a second reviewer can change s profile with a problem report. No he can't do it in his review, but he can do it with a problem report if the text in his review also states it. For example the first reviewer received a CBJ and entered the profile as "blowjob - yes with condom." Now the second reviewer got a BBBJ and mentioned it in the text of his review. He now can submit a problem report that changes the profile from "yes with condom" to "yes without condom."
His review is the proof. Now if he was lying or if it's a YMMV thing it is up to the provider to change it back.  

This would not nevessarily work if he was the 10th reviewer and her profile says CBJ and 9 guys before him mention CBJ in the text of their reviews. In this case the one guy's opinion is not "proof." It is also easy for one reviewer to change a "don't know" to a yes based on his one session without further proof. Other changes do require more proof.

But I have tried on numerous occasions to correct profile inaccuracies via a problem report based on my own review as evidence, and never had any success.  After the first 60 reviews, I quit trying.  Your example of condom or no condom is a YMMV call for TER, so their position is that what one guy got may not be the same as another guy, and if the provider wants to change it to one or the other, then she can, but I, as a reviewer in a long chain of reviewers,  can't.  It makes perfect sense, even though I don't like it either.

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