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Lex Luethor 24 Reviews 9905 reads
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No sure if you guys can help me here, but I thought I'd ask. My last review was rejected as "inconsistant"...

What does that mean?

Since it's been rejected, why isn't it editable?

bikebryan 18 Reviews 6717 reads
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2 / 9

Maybe the numerical ratings you are assigning to it don't match up with what you described in the narrative?  Giving somebody a 10 that provided only covered service for everything, only a HJTC on no kissing would be inconsistent.

Lex Luethor 24 Reviews 6054 reads
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3 / 9

I thought it was something like what you suggested and have already noticed that one of my service "selections" didn't match my narrative, but now I don't see anyway to change it. My only option is "view", just like the approved ones.

Do we have to ask TER to make it editable again or do we have to write a new one?

slipry 115 Reviews 6502 reads
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4 / 9
properfix 19 Reviews 5892 reads
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5 / 9

Same thing happend to me, not sure why.

rick2 91 Reviews 4158 reads
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6 / 9

You don't have to write a new one. You simply have to change the review as you wrote it -make it more consistent and then resubmit it. You do this from the VIP area in which your reviews are all listed. Since you are relatively new to this, be aware that several of your reviews will ultimately face similar rejection. We all go through that. Just try and read the guidelines carefully and be as accurate as you can. If it is resubmitted and rejected than privately ask some of the more experienced guys what the problem is.

Lex Luethor 24 Reviews 4551 reads
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Ponzone 39 Reviews 4638 reads
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8 / 9

Nope.  Once you write reviews and hit "submit", they are permanently "etched in the book of life".  Even your old ones (when you update a review on the same provider) stay "in there".

Lex Luethor 24 Reviews 4830 reads
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9 / 9

Update: they let me edit it again. Thank you TER.

-- Modified on 1/3/2005 3:50:39 PM

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