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btmd40 2 Reviews 623 reads
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1 / 8

My reviews go unaproved. The latest I saw Monica at BWI. Is this just how it is

MarkusKetterman 150 Reviews 1129 reads
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2 / 8

in many cases you can edit and resubmit the review, as long as the lady has a website or you have the URL to her ad, and you submit the review within three calendar months....

xc222ea 47 Reviews 1038 reads
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3 / 8

Usually, if you care to pursue it you can figure out why. First off, you can ask for an explanation. It's often not very helpful, but it's a place to start. Next you want to read the directions. They normally tell you what you need to know.

As a tip, you really want to add more to the first section of the review than you did in the two that you've had published. To be honest with you, I'm surprised those were approved. Have you noticed that there is a common format to the public section of virtually all TER reviews? TER wants you to conform to a general format in exchange for which they give you extended time on your membership. It's not so hard to figure out.

buteo2 56 Reviews 308 reads
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4 / 8

Agree.  Early on I had some rejections but got into the rhythm.  My sense is: she must have a live web site that will persist after she leaves town, or at least until the review is posted; you should mention NO juicy details in the general section; and make sure you mention either in the profile and/or in the Juicy Details all the touchpoints (well-enumerated by TER's instructions) that you feel she is willing to have mentioned.  

That last caveat is because a few ladies I have seen more than once have been more generous in second meetings or more than they want published in the reviews in order not to create unrealistic expectations by everyone.  It can happen that a respectful first meeting will open doors in the future!

Funcooker69 4 Reviews 537 reads
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5 / 8

I had a review rejected recently and they were very specific as to what they wanted added. It was then approved. Go to my account and reviews and click on the ones not approved

Watch-A-Crotch 243 reads
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6 / 8

You don't have control of when an ad expires. Perhaps asking the provider or agency to keep it up would help.

In the general section, do not even remotely imply sex. I had reviews rejected because of that.

How they access the details in the juicy details section is inconsistent. I guess it depends on the "inspector". So make sure your have all the acronyms listed and hope that it would pass.


marcman112001 28 Reviews 872 reads
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7 / 8

Hey

Not only do they take so long to review and set up - they even post them to the WRONG Provider.

Like mine - geeeesh. I wrote one for Krista Vangman - TER posted to someone I have NEVER seen before EVER. Will they fix it???????

I hope you TER guys are reading this thread.

DAMN poor work - if I say so. You would think slower is ok - if they are being more careful - but HUHHHH.

Damn - MM.

john2510 8 Reviews 1065 reads
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8 / 8

I've pretty much given up on the full reviews.

After lengthy discussion on one... they said I couldn't just list acronyms.  In reality, I only had two acronyms included within a full narrative.

I decided it's just not worth it.

They definitely should (somewhere) allow reviews by phone.  If a girl does a bait and switch and takes down her ad link... she can get away with that indefinitely.

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