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vigerous 20 Reviews 84 reads
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It's this. Nothing more: http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/washington-dc-6/reviews-315738?page=1:

Posted By: TheRedOne789
Re: Reviews
I was not offered anything to write a review, but a few companions have asked me to write a review if I enjoyed my time with them, saying that it helps them in getting more bookings, and I was happy to write the reviews 🤷
This is exactly what I was talking about in my initial response to your thread starter. Ask. But only when it's over. And... never offer anything in return. Simple, huh?
 
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Posted By: vigerous
Re: It's a problem. Non-VIPs, do you know you can submit reviews?
There's no harm, absolutely none, in asking a guy to write a review if he's a member of a forum, like TER, where he can submit them. Ask him after the session when there's now way it can be said you did anything in exchange for it. It sounds like you definitely deserve some good reviews.
Let us know if something is resonating with you that you think you'll start using. You've got some suggestions, but give no indication you feel like we're addressing your situation.

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I was last reviewed Jan.I find it hard to get even repeat clients to write a review.There is an escort in Sarasota,FL getting one review after another
My guess would be she offers client a discount for writing a review.I do not care to do that.My question is this,Do you encounter escorts who offer you a discount to write a review?I am confused how that would work unless the clients wrote it before he left.

EDIT: I forgot to answer your post: There's no harm, absolutely none, in asking a guy to write a review if he's a member of a forum, like TER, where he can submit them. Ask him after the session when there's now way it can be said you did anything in exchange for it. It sounds like you definitely deserve some good reviews. (I gotta ask, why are you posting this on the DC board? Are you here now? Reading a couple of your reviews, I may just have to put my preference for Asians aside!)
 
I tried to start a thread a few days ago, see the attached link. My single post does not a thread make, but there's no interest in discussing a topic they have already discussed, or have already refused to discuss.
 
Some guys are downright catatonic when it comes to reviews. I searched on it, and there are any number of reasons they don't write them... and I'm not buying it. I even wrote them when I wasn't a member: Yes, non-VIPs, you can submit reviews! Maybe getting that out would help.  
 
Otherwise, I'm at a loss for the resistance to helping out a provider they like, even if that's all they do (i.e., don't write negative reviews). There's no way any of us mongers are unaware that reviews are a two-way street, yet, it appears, they can't be bothered.

-- Modified on 5/5/2023 7:39:00 PM

It's this. Nothing more: http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion-boards/washington-dc-6/reviews-315738?page=1:

Posted By: TheRedOne789
Re: Reviews
I was not offered anything to write a review, but a few companions have asked me to write a review if I enjoyed my time with them, saying that it helps them in getting more bookings, and I was happy to write the reviews 🤷
This is exactly what I was talking about in my initial response to your thread starter. Ask. But only when it's over. And... never offer anything in return. Simple, huh?
 
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Posted By: vigerous
Re: It's a problem. Non-VIPs, do you know you can submit reviews?
There's no harm, absolutely none, in asking a guy to write a review if he's a member of a forum, like TER, where he can submit them. Ask him after the session when there's now way it can be said you did anything in exchange for it. It sounds like you definitely deserve some good reviews.
Let us know if something is resonating with you that you think you'll start using. You've got some suggestions, but give no indication you feel like we're addressing your situation.

-- Modified on 5/6/2023 4:55:53 PM

Posted By: vigerous

Ask. But only when it's over. And... never offer anything in return. Simple, huh?  
   

There is nothing wrong with offering a discount to write review. It's not a rules violation. There is no reason not to discuss this prior to or at the start of a session.

 
The violation would be offering a discount to write a "good" review".

 
I have never been offered a discount to write a review but I certainly wouldn't mind.

Paragraph 13 in Submitting a review:

TER has a policy against exchanging good reviews for favors (free or discounted meetings, etc.) or anything of value. (TER also has a policy against attempting to get free or discounted meetings, etc. by threatening a bad review.) Remember, you are trying to be help other members get the best bang for their buck, and fake or inaccurate reviews don’t do that.

 
Maybe others will agree with you but sure reads to me like TER does not want providers and clients cutting side deals to write reviews. Seems like they want to be as sure as they can that the reviews will be as impartial and honest as possible.

I have never had an escort offer me anything for a review nor would I accept anything. I do not know of who you speak but I doubt that is the reason. There are many reasons for one to not write and to write. Every situation is different for different people.

I always get a thank you when I do write them.  Now I have seen a few ladies that I have seen in the past when I stopped reviewing and I told them I started reviewing again and they asked me to please not review. I honor their request.

Props to you. You have mastered the art of writing the short yet full review.  
 
I'm still at the stage of writing reviews like I documented my first research project at my first job -- no detail is uninteresting. LOL.🙄🥱 However, back then there was somebody to, mercifully, set a drop dead date: my paper or my job.

TheRedOne78999 reads

I was not offered anything to write a review, but a few companions have asked me to write a review if I enjoyed my time with them, saying that it helps them in getting more bookings, and I was happy to write the reviews 🤷

Another reason they might not want to join and write reviews is because then TER has the person IP Address.I wish I could tour DC,but I am not even touring New England this season,hotels are even more unaffordable in the entire Northeast than last season.I will go to cheap hotels everywhere Chicago and Dezroit.

I seriously doubt that's it, except with the few very paranoid, tech ignorant monger who probably isn't getting any if he's in such a state. If it were the case, then that individual needs to learn about VPNs. It's something anybody even searching this type of content should already be aware of.

Bingo. VPNs, burners, cash-only transactions.  I learned that much in a day before making my first booking.  So, that can't be a valid reason for not making a review.

Unfortunately, I think many don't understand the concept of group contribution and are only here to get info rather than give.  

Personally, I'm more than happy to write a glowing review or one that warns others. It's the tweeners that are tough to write.

Use a VPN and that solves the problem of your IP address being associated with your account.

I’ve only been asked to write a review a handful of times. I’ve never been offered anything to write, but I’ve been thanked for my reviews a few times and also given extra affection for my reviews a couple of times (all from indy girls). I’ve also re-reviewed providers here and there (some even 4-6 times), but only when there was something new or better to report compared to before, if they simply deserved the praise, or if I felt they should get a bump. Same-old-same-old experiences when repeating aren’t worth the time IMO. When I was dropping reviews frequently, I would try to refrain from posting reviews on average experiences and would pretty much only report good sessions (this handle) or warn others of bad ones (my alias). These days, I mainly stick to repeating with some local favs, almost never miss a visit from a particular touring girl, and occasionally see visiting agency girls if they stand out. Since I have some serious work/life imbalance, this has been good enough for me.

LoneWolfDC68 reads

With 12 pages of reviews do you need new reviews?  Updated pictures is all that one with your resume SHOULD need to continue to get clients to see you...but if you want new ones, simply ask a gentleman who seems to have had a really good time with you if he'd mind writing one.  Those who re-book after an initial session are the most likely to sing your praises...

It’s not so much that the review would be new as much as it is that it would be a bump for her profile. Depending on how active the TER mongers are in Sarasota, it could be only a matter of a couple of days before a new review is buried pages deep.

Personally, I read more into the quality of reviews rather than the frequency.  I think you only need about 1 per quarter to show you're still around.  Plus, it makes you look more selective or low-volume (which probably appeals to many).  Seems many of the Twitter SWs ask for NO reviews so their marketing harpoon can find a whale.  And, you've got an active P411 account that shows when you logged in last.  If I were looking for you I'd check p411 and the quality of reviews and not worry about when the last one happened.  

Opposite end of that -- I've got one on my favorites list that seems to get railed twice a day.  Add in the ones that don't review and that's a lot of train track. I wince every time I see a new review pop up for her.  Can't help but think she'll be too tired to answer the door if I ever get around to it.

Carnival71 reads

Ive had providers just ask me for a review at the end of the session.  just  if you had a good time would you mind writing a review?

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