TER General Board

Question for the masses., again:)
LiannaGerrit See my TER Reviews 1888 reads
posted

I have a question and i would love to hear some responses on how others feel about it.
It clearly old news that some reviews aren't all that accurate , sometimes maybe even never happened at all .I am aware of the getting your VIP on for 15 days if a review is submitted . I understand the motivation.I know about some people writting reviews to help a girl or even in some cases to maybe make her not look all that wonderful .
Here's the ,thing i take off the summer .I did it last year doing it this year again . Last year my reviews indicated a time period in which i wasn't working . This year i have recieved at least one if not more that i believe didn't happen because I am not working currently, with exception to a very few people who know  me and I am in fact their ATF , ps those people can't write me a review as they already have or at least they wouldn't get a 15 day membership out of the deal .So how is it someone could spend time with me, haven't ever wrtting a review on me and well honestly although its a good review and thanks whoever you are um i don't think it happen that way as it didn't happen at all. I know it shouldn't be that big of a deal to me it wasn't done with malice but my concern is in my having to live up to a group of reviews upon my return that didn't happen. If someone hasn't seen me before , doesn't know me and sees me for the first time upon my return how can i live up to their expectations when the described isn't most probably what is going to happen in their time with me? Additionally I have 6 pages of reviews and i personally feel that's quite enough for clients to get a feel for what to expect as they are all almost identical in content and the main differences are in the numbers given as that is a subjective rating and subject to an individuals personal preferences .So ladies and gents , what say you? :) Kendall

researching providers.  Because of that, the majority of my recent experiences over the past year have been great.

I have detected a pattern beyond the normal shill, fake, and "15 day" reviews that might apply here. My hypothesis is that An agency or a manager starts pumping up reviews for their provider(s) under a handle associated with a separate computer and throws in fake reviews on non associated providers (even from other agencies) so that it isn't obvious.  Those fake reviews, by necessity, would have to be positive so that the provider might not challenge them, or aged for about three months so that the provider may doubt her memory of whether or not it happened.  It's a little involved, but I have detected some of those patterns at times.

Just a thought.  Alternatively, It could be that the reviewer is trying to build a rep for easier screening.

Good luck and enjoy your Summer



-- Modified on 6/26/2008 10:07:58 AM

Thank you Chicken for your time and response . I agree in some cases it could be i suppose as you have indicated, but how would it be to the advantage of my agent in perticular ? To pump me up in a period of time that i am not available to them for booking at all doesn't seem all that likely or time effective . I stopped working for them to take summer off. Sooo why bother writting it on a girl they can't book? It takes at least sometime to put it together and up. IDK but i wish we could just ,risking sounding a bit NY ,keep it real. Don't you?? I think it really is better for all involved.Kendall

I'm talking about some other agency or manager writing bogus reviews about you and other providers so that their pumping up of their provider isn't obvious.  I think that your association with another agency may even make you a more attractive target (pun intended) because most agency providers aren't active on the boards, and most agency owners and managers wouldn't know what exactly happened in the session in order to challenge a review.

Good luck

First things first.  You are a stunning woman!

With that said, I always check out the reviews before I book a date with someone.  I do check the members first to see if they have credibility (have been around awhile, have written several reviews, etc.).  It is possible that someone wrote a review and was mistaken on the timeframe.  I have done it myself because I didn't have a chance to write the review for almost 3 months and post down the wrong month of the encounter.

On the other hand, managers may write fake shill reviews to build business.  However, they would have to write a lot of them for people not to notice.  If someone calls an agency and wants to book with a particular woman based on her reviews, the manager can ask them to wait or, more likely, book with someone else.  Not a bait and switch but drumming up business.

Just one man's thoughts.

squeezethebuffalo601 reads

I am not sure what you question is, so I'll just ramble on for a bit. Please excuse me if I miss the mark.

Members have up to 3 months to write a review. Many, if not most, forget to back date it and it will look like they just saw you, when in fact it was many months ago.

Memories fade on us guys after 2 or 3 months. So the review might not be an exact match to what actually happened.

Some members do not write a review until that get a notice from TER that their VIP membership is about to run out. The notice will say to either write some reviews or pay some money to retain the VIP account.

Hope this helps.

You look HOT by the way.

I must admit I hadn't thought of that. I appreciate your insight. Maybe that is in fact what had happened.
So what is the suggestion going foward should i ask to not have any new reviews allowed until i return is that an option or is that too much to ask?? Thank you again guys!And thank you for the compliments too kind, Kendall

on any review board-

" This is for entertainment purposes only "

If one is thin skinned- dont accept reviews- you shouldnt be on review boards-

If you are a lady -
Some men may like you better than others-
not everyone is everyones cup of tea- so your numbers will fluctuate- that is anywhere-





It in this case isn't at all about thin skin in fact it was a very good review i speak of .I don't hold issue with numbers or the wonderful time the gent says he had .I wasn;t insulted by the review just concerned... My concern is in the accuracy and my ability to seem similar to the expectations the clients in future may have based on those reports.I don't want anyone to be dissapponited if i can't deliver the experience they anticipate . That would be dissappointing i would think to all involved.Thank you again for your time ciara. LOL i thought you were very funny though:) I've been around awhile i dont think I am going anywhere :) Kendall

How was I to know eh ? LOL

Then if ya been here for a while -

as for accurate-

Nothing is 100%

Without getting into the whole discussion about the accuracy of reviews, ratings and shilling et al, my take is that if there is a review of you that is not factual either because you never met with the individual or it describes inaccurately your services, then you can email TER admin and ask for the review to be removed. I know a lady who has done that. She got a review from someone she knows she never met, and asked to have it deleted, and it was. You'll have to provide some information and reasoning for why it should be removed, but it can and has been done. Now if the reviewer is a hard case he might object to having the review removed and may attempt to make you the villain, which is the chance you take. If that happens, you might have to take steps to have the reviewer banned for posting fake reviews.

But it's your integrity you seem to be concerned with, so you have to decide.
C_K


-- Modified on 6/26/2008 10:30:41 AM

been discussed.  I do know this....if I had an appointment with YOU I sure as hell wouldn't wait 3 months to post it!   I'd be writing that review the moment I got home!!  Forget to do it?  WHAT?!  You kidding me....if I spent time with you I'd call my grandmother and tell her about it!(well, my grandmother is dead...but get the point?! :-)

If you ever decide to come to DC please tell me! lol
As to the truly "fantasy review" someone wrote, it is most likely from some guy on a mission for a 15 day VIP.
I wouldnt pay any attention to it unless it truly bugs you. If it does though, TER will take it down if you ask Kendall.
As has been noted here by so many, your wonderful reviews speak for themselves.

You can ask to have the review removed if it's fake.  I've done that a few times.

I was going to say what squeezethebuffalo said.  Some guys may wait until their VIP membership is about to run out before writing the review, even though that's not necessary.  Their fifteen days will just be added on to their current total.

I could not wait that long to write a review, since my memory of the sequence of events in the fantasy I experienced would not be so good.  I was asked to write a review after the 3-month period had lapsed and had to go back to the provider for a refresher course.  I didn't want to mess up the review with half-truths.

As far as making up reviews goes, it happens, it ain't right, but it does happen.  With those, you may never find out the truth about why it was written.  Since it was a good review and as long as it didn't report any services you don't provide, I wouldn't be too concerned.  If you are, you can do as someone else suggested and request that it be taken down.

Swim

Squeeze you are in fact right:) The reviewer himself being a gentlemen, let me know privately that he had been delayed in submitting  his review for well quite awhile ... Thank you so much everyone:)I do feel better now:) And thank you reviewer , you know who you are :)  Kendall

It has happened to me in the past. I read a review and it is very good, nice high score and everything. But, it just doesn't ring true. So, my first response is that maybe the gentleman did see me but has a poor memory for the details. This is fine so I PM him and say, "Thank you for the lovely review. I am having a difficult time remembering exactly who you are and the details are not giving me a clue. Would you mind sending me your email address or the date that we met?". If he responds with an address of someone I have met or I can match the date with a client and then confirm with him by email then it stays. If however I get no response I know that it is a fake and ask TER to remove the review. Even though it is a good review it is bad for the community. You see, guys can try to establish credibility by writing reviews. One of my screening procedures is reading the reviews that the gentleman has written. So, if I see that he has written you a review then I assume that he has seen you. Thus I am assuming that you are a reference for him. It is just bad all around to allow people to be dishonest in order to misrepresent themselves.

Register Now!