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I've never liked the idea of getting free time on TER, just for writing reviews.  I can't tell you how many "fake reviews OR copies of reviews I've seen.  I even saw one of my reviews copied word for work on a provider that I've never seen.  

I think the best thing is just to pay for an annual VIP membership.  In the big scheme of things, is it REALLY that $$$$?

*I once ran out of gas back in 1989 on the DC beltway because of a bad habit (from my dad) of running the tank all the way down to the warning light.  When the engine's sputtering at 2AM after a heavy night of drinking, you WISH that you paid $25 a gallon as opposed to trying to make it home.  

Heck guys, you're paying for an activity that is not officially legal in this country, and you're worried about ...~$100 for a year?

Perhaps on the suggestion board, a way to earn days on TER could be the number of "likes" your review gets after a certain number.    The way it is now, there's lots of incentive to bullshit/lie to get free days.  Heck most of the noise is on the political board where all there is is barking and howling anyways.

Do you pay monthly, quarterly, or yearly? For those who don’t pay, do you keep your free membership by constantly wring reviews & if you do are you whitelisted by your friends? My VIP just ran out & I am inquiring on what works best. I believe I can pay to see providers & write reviews as well. You also, know if you report posts you get free days as well. Sharing is caring. I love this TER community! I don’t pay to advertise on any sites & my social media’s we’re all banned recently, so y’all are stuck with little, old Bia! Lol Smile for me! Xoxo

monthly, quarterly, or annually.  There is a financial incentive (discount) for paying for a longer term all at once as opposed to monthly.  I paid for the first seven years on TER because I was writing reviews on another site, and TER's policy is that you cannot publish reviews here that you have also placed elsewhere.  They went out of business in 2015 and I moved my reviewing here.  To answer your question, Yes, I have enough VIP days acquired through reviewing that I haven't had to pay since I started reviewing here.  

I just learned something new. I greatly appreciate your help.

Did TER take it away? I remember with limited VIP ladies could send PMS and read them.  Right now two different gentlemen sent requests to gift me VIP days and so far TER hasn't done it yet.

Steph XO

I've never liked the idea of getting free time on TER, just for writing reviews.  I can't tell you how many "fake reviews OR copies of reviews I've seen.  I even saw one of my reviews copied word for work on a provider that I've never seen.  

I think the best thing is just to pay for an annual VIP membership.  In the big scheme of things, is it REALLY that $$$$?

*I once ran out of gas back in 1989 on the DC beltway because of a bad habit (from my dad) of running the tank all the way down to the warning light.  When the engine's sputtering at 2AM after a heavy night of drinking, you WISH that you paid $25 a gallon as opposed to trying to make it home.  

Heck guys, you're paying for an activity that is not officially legal in this country, and you're worried about ...~$100 for a year?

Perhaps on the suggestion board, a way to earn days on TER could be the number of "likes" your review gets after a certain number.    The way it is now, there's lots of incentive to bullshit/lie to get free days.  Heck most of the noise is on the political board where all there is is barking and howling anyways.

PistolPetey124 reads

As I prepared to enter the world of client-provider relations I paid for a VIP membership (I think it was a three month stint) So I could read the full reviews. Once I started writing reviews I stopped paying and have had my VIP lapse a few times because of it.  

I've had  two occasions that I remember that I did pay again using Starbucks gift cards that I had and didn't plan on using. That works really well  

I don't see as many new women (for me) as I used to so I'm writing fewer reviews for time credit, but as I read reviews I see tons of them that are obviously over-scored and I report those and get that credit too.

That explains why a lot of the responses I get from admin seem to be written in the middle of the night.  Maybe they are too wired to sleep, thanks to you. Lol

I pay annually.  I can't afford to write reviews.

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