to overwork the ladies. This practice was typical with ClassyDC and Prime/DMV.
Without giving details we have no clue who you are talking about. Also it would be nice to drop the alias to gain some credibility.
Also, when it is too much is only the girl can decided. Not you or me...
If you didn't like the experience, write a review..
Are you saying she has worked 17 straight days? Or are you saying you had a poor experience and 17 days later she is still on their website working?
This is speculation on my part, however perhaps....
1) I seriously doubt she has worked 17 straight days. Just because a site shows Mary available doesn't mean she has had any requests. It's possible to go a day or two and not be requested. It depends on the Agency business model and screening standards.
2) Just because you have a poor experience doesn't mean 90% of her other encounters had the same issue. Generally speaking or more or less an agency wont get rid of her unless there are a significant number of complaints. If one client complains, it's an incident. If 5 out of 10 clients complain it's a serious trend. This is why I say, give feedback directory to the Agency. The saying "they don't know, what they don't know" applies here.
Lastly, the issue of Agencies banning because of a bad review, I don't support it unless the review is to cover bad behavior in the first place. Sometimes things click, some times they don't. Personally, I'm from the school of move on.
I hope this was helpful, if not my apologies for wasting your time.
Lee Dreams
"Sine amore, nihil est vita