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larryhubbard 7 Reviews 631 reads
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1 / 6

I'm curious, when you click on write review you get a page asking for either an established provider or a new one, someone who currently doesn't have a TER profile.  You can pick a provider with a profile or create one.

Is this how most TER profiles get created?  By the client?  Does the provider ever create their own profile?  After the review is published, does TER contact the provider, via text, email or other to let them know a review has been published?  Do they know they now have a review that could impact their business?

I've read all the guidelines and everything else I could find but haven't been able to find out how it really works.  Any insight would be appreciated.

zenshouse 68 Reviews 31 reads
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2 / 6

In order to have a profile, they need a review. A provider cannot review themselves. Therefore, clients create a profile when they are the first to review. TER does not contact the provider. Many have no idea they are on TER and reviewed. I have had a couple of experiences where I shared with a provider I saw them because they had great reviews on TER and they had never heard of TER.

 
Once a provider is aware they are on TER, they can submit a ticket to have certain details changed. In some cases, they don't want to be on TER and will ask to delist.

-- Modified on 3/10/2026 1:52:08 PM

timotl 252 Reviews 36 reads
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3 / 6

The whole point of reviews is that the provider isn’t involved. When we submit an initial review, that provider’s profile and TER ID # are created. The providers themselves aren’t included in this process.  
This is literally the whole point of reviews. If the providers were included in the process I doubt we’d get impartial and honest reviews.  
Many providers are aware of how reviews affect their business. Many don’t even know that TER exists. Many change names and numbers to outrun bad reviews. Many put their TER ID on their ad page. It’s sort of a mixed bag with how providers interact with reviews. Some don’t give a shit, some ask for them, some providers even interact here on the boards. Many clients don’t know TER exists, so reviews are great, but good or bad, the girls are still getting calls.

Jmaps 188 Reviews 39 reads
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4 / 6

Don't forget to buy a tape measure, said with pure sarcasm lol. I say that becasue my biggest peeve is the girls who are listed with a cock size of 9-10" and even 7-8" that are not close to that size becasue of the first person who reviewed them was "blown away" by the cock. I'm confirming that the first person to review a provider, is the one who lists their measurements and basic things they do and don't do in additional to the written commentary . So please be as accurate as you can be and don't think because it's the biggest cock you've ever seen it's 9-10" or even 7-8". Thanks!

Jackcat 87 Reviews 38 reads
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5 / 6

I think a majority of providers ( and clients) overestimate cock size. At least, in my limited experience, size seems to be overestimated by an inch or more in length. It’s tough to measure accurately, even with a tape. Estimating by sight is notoriously inaccurate.  Breast size seems even harder to guess. Trying to be accurate when the first client fills out the review form, has got to be taken with a grain of salt.

netnoy 80 Reviews 40 reads
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6 / 6

Often called Taking One For The Team, TOFTT.  We risk seeing someone not reviewed and then provide the first review.  So that is the person who states age, stats, etc.  unfortunately, some providers and brokers have gone ahead and made fake reviews so their stats look better than they are.

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