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Oldest.Fart 65 Reviews 1073 reads
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1 / 31

When I first found TER, I wrote a review for every provider I saw.

Now however, I have almost quit writing reviews because as I see the providers my review (with exception of making their name appear on the list of new reviews) seems to be redundant.  

I am interested in your thoughts about adding to multiple reviews.

Note - If I had a bad experience or felt the area hobbyists neeeded a warning ... I would write an obligatory review.

Dr. joe 32 Reviews 394 reads
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2 / 31


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Greenbacks2 31 Reviews 238 reads
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3 / 31


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1736687 15 Reviews 372 reads
posted
4 / 31

Writing a review is a fair amount of work.. If I see a provider and there is an issue... I really don't want to create a negative for her.. as long as she was doing OK. Maybe a lack of connection.. in one case, a provider gave me a strep throat.. I would expect that she knew she was not well and decided to work. well that's very easily treated.. I told her booker about it.. but to do a review would have put something negative on a pretty nice person. so why? I'm not vindictive.. no point in that..
Also, when I have something really great go on .. I do a review.. but for a routine sort of meeting.. no..

538059 321 Reviews 339 reads
posted
5 / 31

I review most but there are ladies who prefer not to be reviewed.

We here the drumbeat see welll reviewed providers
That does not work if we don't contribute
when looking for a provider I look at the trend up or down
Then throw out the top 1-2 and the bottom 1--2
There are reviewers that I recognize.  It is also a good idea to check the top reviewers in a city and look at their list.

It helps the ladies circulate through the new reviews
it also helps if they are on the top providers list.  They have to have recent reviews to stay on.

In the last few weeeks i have seen a number of  reviews where a provider normally gets 8-9's  than they gets 6-7's.  Then read the review and it is glowing

Zak0326 33 Reviews 300 reads
posted
6 / 31

No I do not. When a provider asks me not to I respect that request.  

Posted By: Oldest.Fart
When I first found TER, I wrote a review for every provider I saw.  
   
 Now however, I have almost quit writing reviews because as I see the providers my review (with exception of making their name appear on the list of new reviews) seems to be redundant.    
   
 I am interested in your thoughts about adding to multiple reviews.  
   
 Note - If I had a bad experience or felt the area hobbyists neeeded a warning ... I would write an obligatory review.

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 245 reads
posted
7 / 31

I usually review  all fairly new providers with less than 10 or 15 reviews. I won't review a well reviewed provider if my review doesn't add anything to her other reviews.  

Posted By: Oldest.Fart
When I first found TER, I wrote a review for every provider I saw.  
   
 Now however, I have almost quit writing reviews because as I see the providers my review (with exception of making their name appear on the list of new reviews) seems to be redundant.    
   
 I am interested in your thoughts about adding to multiple reviews.  
   
 Note - If I had a bad experience or felt the area hobbyists neeeded a warning ... I would write an obligatory review.

jelloman42 10 Reviews 236 reads
posted
8 / 31

I don't write a review without the approval of the provider, and I won't write a negative review unless I feel I need to in order to protect other hobbyists...

mrfisher 115 Reviews 291 reads
posted
9 / 31

Some guys seem wary of a gal who doesn't have reviews for a stretch of several months, so I think that helps.

innyc77 29 Reviews 253 reads
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10 / 31
brooks5 199 reads
posted
11 / 31

I got flame mail once from this lady who I gave solid if not a little inflated scores to with just a little criticism

she accused me of taking food from her children's mouth and trashed me

I actually would have seen her again

too bad

MasterZen 34 Reviews 243 reads
posted
12 / 31

I see no point in writing a review just to reiterate what has been said in other recent reviews, and I don't care about a few days extra VIP.

If I see a new provider, something is off or different from past reviews, something is much better than past reviews, or a lady has not been reviewed recently (say 3-4 months) - then I will probably review

lopaw 29 Reviews 369 reads
posted
13 / 31

..a really good time or a an unexpected not-so-good time. If the session is just OK and the provider doesn't request it,  I won't write one.

russbbj 89 Reviews 416 reads
posted
14 / 31

I've seen a few who specifically asked that I not review them and one who said her preference is to not have any more reviews. I respect that.

Writing a review takes maybe 20 minutes of my time. There are parts of mostly every day that I have time to kill, hell I spend a lot of idle time in here.

gl_quagmire 25 Reviews 214 reads
posted
15 / 31

Providers that only advertise on the private boards can't be reviewed....

beddy1 38 Reviews 353 reads
posted
16 / 31

For some time now, I have enjoyed writing TER-like reviews of each meet/session -- for the usual reasons (redundant, asked not to, less enthusiastic than the lady might prefer, and simply not wanting everyone on TER to know ALL my business), most do not get posted to TER.

BigPeterJohnson 38 Reviews 214 reads
posted
17 / 31

...how recent are the latest reviews?  how recent are her best reviews?  is there a trend (3 bad reviews in a row...maybe something's going on in her life distracting her from this work).

reviews are helpful.  that being said i don't write one if the lady asks me not to.

GreenSea 6 Reviews 527 reads
posted
18 / 31

In case you want the perspective of someone new to the scene... yes. For now. I dont 'hobby' more than once a month but I'm still learning from each experience. For the near future I plan on reviewing whenever I can just because I need to get a little bit of a base for myself in the field, and because it will pay for my TER (my fav feature of the site).  

Whenever I am passing through screening effortlessly, seeing repeat providers, reccommended and trusted people etc. Im sure Ill slow down or stop with reviews. Like it was already said, it gets redundant.  

I already skipped reviewing one provider just because the experience was so atypical and not to her fault.
Edit: also until now I've only seen TER-friendly people but if I saw someone who made it clear they didnt want a review i wouldnt write one, of course.

-- Modified on 4/5/2016 12:31:28 PM

WICardinalfan 354 reads
posted
19 / 31

Writing reviews.   I have, unintentionally, hurt some feelings out there.

bocabuster 19 Reviews 299 reads
posted
20 / 31

No.  
TER has made it a mission to critique every review I've submitted
It's a pain. They even accused me once of not even seeing the provider...ridiculous.  
She couldn't remember me...emailed her with a few reminders and then it was "ohhhh, yeah, I remember you now"  
No shit.  
Besides some girls don't like reviews and I'm not going to get into all of that

tungOfun4U 85 Reviews 274 reads
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21 / 31


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citizen59 40 Reviews 316 reads
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22 / 31
mangoballs78 14 Reviews 286 reads
posted
23 / 31

I have reviewed every lady I have seen since I started in 2009.  I have a diary if you will with detailed descriptions of what happened and other information that I can use later if I wanted to refer back (mainly for references)  I think of it as a personal diary of my time in the hobby and on occasion I would read them back and remember the great experiences i have had.  I see myself adding to my collection in the foreseeable future.

escalade1964 65 Reviews 312 reads
posted
24 / 31

Just the ones who see me.

Fancy8888 See my TER Reviews 254 reads
posted
25 / 31

Posted By: Oldest.Fart
When I first found TER, I wrote a review for every provider I saw.  
   
 Now however, I have almost quit writing reviews because as I see the providers my review (with exception of making their name appear on the list of new reviews) seems to be redundant.    
   
 I am interested in your thoughts about adding to multiple reviews.  
   
 Note - If I had a bad experience or felt the area hobbyists neeeded a warning ... I would write an obligatory review.
-- Modified on 4/5/2016 5:48:41 PM

DT_lover 188 Reviews 234 reads
posted
27 / 31

I've only seen two girls with a "no review" policy, and ended up reviewing one after my second visit she told me "reviews are okay now".

I don't write reviews for repeats unless asked.  2 or 3 girls have asked me to do this.

Writing reviews is a pleasure, not a burden.  I enjoy reading them years later and being able to recall full details again from my original review.

Hpygolky 233 Reviews 244 reads
posted
29 / 31

Even if the young lady ask for one, it's still a drag to do...but I'll eventually to it.

sdottaylor 19 Reviews 321 reads
posted
30 / 31

I feel like this question was already asked.

I don't have a VIP account, I need those 15 days of free VIP. Also, the last 2 (maybe three but I can't remember,  but at least 2) escorts I saw asked me to write a review. If an escort asked my not to write a review, and we had a good time, I would honor that request

AliseFranklin See my TER Reviews 215 reads
posted
31 / 31

wish you would lol i need a few hehe

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