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Fiance post review: might be a problem
Larissa_Sweets See my TER Reviews 1117 reads
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1 / 13

So I finally found the princess in NYC that is worthy of an encounter with my fiance and myself (I will not give out names) but yes I found her on TER, Yes she is absolutely and utterly stunning, no she is not in her teens or 20's and yes her donation is lavish, and no I will not participate as I am into voyeurism. (Always have been since before knowing about the hobby)  

My question is as follows:  

Can a provider review another provider without it seeming like a "you scratch my back and I scratch yours" situation? If so, how do I go about reviewing her? Can I use an Alias?  

-- Modified on 12/18/2015 7:19:24 AM

AmberAffection See my TER Reviews 231 reads
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2 / 13
AHappyCamper 9 Reviews 282 reads
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3 / 13

There were other threads related to this question.  Your question has an interesting twist because you're not directly participating.

Alan_Nimm 297 reads
posted
4 / 13

on one of the local discussions. After some speculative replies, the entire thread was pulled. That leads me to believe this is not possible, i.e. for someone with a provider account to review another provider using that account or its alias.  I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong about that.  

Here's one solution:  have your fiancé post the review. He can get input from you so your opinion is reflected.  I've seen several reviews from guys who saw a provider with their SOs.  Usually the SO is involved in the action, but she doesn't have to be.

PocoHunter 15 Reviews 244 reads
posted
5 / 13

A providers' profession has nothing to do with her personal feelings and desires. I see it perfectly normal that a provider may also want to be a hobbyist on her personal time, and as such she must have the right and ability of posting reviews.  

However, I also think that there has to be a separation between your identity as a professional provider vs. being active as a hobbyist, and having two accounts might be a suitable solution.

Larissa_Sweets See my TER Reviews 291 reads
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6 / 13

chance Of Donald Trump having breakfast with you. However, I know what you mean some have said yes i could and others have said No. I would most likely have to ask TER themselves, that's even if she wants to be reviewed. If she says No then I wont do it. Some providers especially at a certain rate don't want to be reviewed and if they allow it they want it to be very very minimum description.

hardknocks6 37 Reviews 233 reads
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8 / 13

...on Twitter and in some of these TER message boards, I see references to providers getting together.  I have always wondered if BCD time between providers was 1) paid time from one to the other, 2) professional research to see if they have chemistry for future doubles, or 3) friends with benefits sex?

Don't want to hijack the thread, but this question has always intrigued me.

Alan_Nimm 216 reads
posted
9 / 13

based on what providers have told me over the years.  

One provider told me that one of her fav clients paid another provider to have a date with her, as a surprise, on her birthday. He wasn't even there.  Now that's a great birthday gift!

inari See my TER Reviews 310 reads
posted
10 / 13

And I wouldn't review them, even if TER let me. Those would be some mighty muddy waters to navigate, as far as professional ethics and appearance of impropriety is concerned.

LuckyMiss 214 reads
posted
11 / 13

This is a good question and probably deserves a thread of its own. I'd say in my experience, #2 and #3.  

When people ask me what is my favorite thing about what I do, I always say one of the best perks of being a provider is that I get to spend time with some of your favorite girls for free. Sometimes I even get paid for it.

ThePeopleRule 195 reads
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12 / 13

Posted By: Alan_Nimm
Here's one solution:  have your fiancé post the review. He can get input from you so your opinion is reflected.  I've seen several reviews from guys who saw a provider with their SOs.  Usually the SO is involved in the action, but she doesn't have to be.
If TER's software ascertains that a male and female are using the same ip addresses it results in banning.  I learned this the "hard way" back in 2003, soon after I started paying for VIP.  I used a gal's computer to log on and by the time I got home and logged on again, this popped up: "You are banned".  Took writing to TER to explain; perhaps since I was paying, they quickly removed the "ban".

Presumably she and her fiance are living together and the same-ip address ban might automatically occur.

Related:  I've often wondered if a TER provider and a TER member were at the same hotel if the same ip address is then detected.  I'll worry about it when it happens to me.

Finally: Alan must be French....he gets the "accent aigu" to appear

escalade1964 65 Reviews 215 reads
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13 / 13
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