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Delisting provider
Ivanovich 12 Reviews 1588 reads
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I recently submitted a review and it was not posted because the provider was delisted. What are the reasons why a provider gets delisted?

Generally, It's the provider who chooses to delist. You would have to ask the lady why she chose to.

I don't know the numbers, but some Providers ask the be delisted for various reasons:
- retirement
- threats to their personal safety from a former boyfriend, client, stalker, etc. I.e., going UTR for a while (or forever).  
- disenchantment or disappointment with TER and the "system."
- a few other "by request" reasons  
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Some Providers are delisted by TER for some kind of rule violation
- Refusing to put a TER logo on their website
- Having and enforcing a "No Review" policy
- a few other "rule violation" reasons

Posted By: holystonethedeck
Re: Reasons?
Generally, It's the provider who chooses to delist. You would have to ask the lady why she chose to.

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The girl was attacked about a decade ago which resulted in a criminal court case. She at that time had requested TER to de-list her. She got back into it after a few years but I guess TER won't reverse it once you've been de-listed. Also curious how they knew it was her since she has a new number, new name etc etc.

I know a lady who was delisted - pretty sure it was a rules violation. Some years went by and she's back. She messaged me here and said that she got her old profile and all of her reviews back too so apparently the process CAN be reversed.

Maybe she has family that found out what she does for a living. Maybe she is going through a child custody battle. Maybe she’s ready to move on & close this chapter of her life…

Idk, but I bet it’s personal & private.

One is for the provider to request it.  Most common are retirement, evading a stalker, or running from bad reviews. The other is TER delisting them for rules violations.   There are many possibilities.  Some have already been listed, but in my opinion, the most common are being caught trying to manipulate reviews and reviewers (as in offering a discount for a good review, or demanding the reviewer write his review the way the provider wants it, which can include only 10-10 scoring), or having a "no-review" policy.  

Distance to object: a few posts up, 2 days ago:
"Re: Reasons?
... some Providers ***ask*** to be delisted ...
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... Some Providers are ***delisted by TER*** for some kind of rule violation ..."

Posted By: coeur-de-lion
Re: There are two ways to get delisted, . . . .
One is for the provider to request it.  Most common are retirement, evading a stalker, or running from bad reviews. The other is TER delisting them for rules violations.   There are many possibilities.  Some have already been listed, but in my opinion, the most common are being caught trying to manipulate reviews and reviewers (as in offering a discount for a good review, or demanding the reviewer write his review the way the provider wants it, which can include only 10-10 scoring), or having a "no-review" policy.  
Distance for echo return: apparently, infinity

a little more specific content would be in order.  When you say "a few more of this" or "a few more of that", readers have to guess what you are talking about, i.e., a few more of what, exactly?   There is nothing wrong with your post, the content is just vague.  Keep working on it, and I'm sure you will get it sooner or later.  Lol

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