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This never struck me as a motivational consideration.  The economics issue just cant be a meaningful driver, can it?
 -- D 'still not made of $$' H

Okay maybe the moderator can shed some light on this one. I noticed my number of reviews decrease by one so I began to investigate. I saw Vanica over the holidays and posted a review. Saw her before in the summer and had a review from that session almost six months ago. The status of my first review has now been updated to unapproved because I posted the later review for the same provider even though it was posted for almost six months. Can we or can we not post more than one review for a provider provided that a good amount of time has passed between sessions? I have posted for Kayce twice, as well as Diamond, and I know many others on this board have reviewed a provider more than once. Doesn't give you a more objective view of the person (maybe she was having a bad day last time, or she isn't as cute as you initially thought). I have been warned not to bash the review process but I'm just trying to get it right.

Short answer - you cannot post 2 reviews for a lady.  Your second/subsequqent reviews are all considered "updates" and do not qualify for the VIP credits.

For more detailed information, check out the Review FAQ.

...keep moving through providers, so you can post new reviews and get credit.  This may help me overcome my current (slightly obsessive) attachment, now that I think of it.  But it is also kind of sad.  TER is negatively reinforcing becoming a regular.  Interesting.

Thanks for the question and thanks for the answer.

The TER goal is to get the most women reviewed, ergo the incentive to see new providers and review them.  Like some other hobbyists, I too prefer to stick w/ a few repeaters: reduces the LE risk and makes the provider more comfortable, both of which, IMHO, make for a better session.  The VIP renewal cost won't deter me from staying in familiar territory.

This never struck me as a motivational consideration.  The economics issue just cant be a meaningful driver, can it?
 -- D 'still not made of $$' H

but it's more of the fact that as a person who has consistently posted about taking one for the team the one piece of advice that is constant on the TER board is stick with a provider you are familiar with. Now it's not like I'm seeing the same provider every week and posting a review of her. I think I may repeat twice a year if that and only with my favorites.

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