Another scenario is that the guy is looking for either a review discount or "better" session, which is understandable. The better providers are giving their best effort each time anyway, but perhaps some providers (with mixed reviews) need to be coaxed into doing it right.Maybe, but usually the time to negotiate a review discount would be before booking, wouldn't it?
Many possibilities. Originally Posted by Cap'n Crunch
Maybe, but usually the time to negotiate a review discount would be before booking, wouldn't it?Honest and fair? It seems like you simply prefer to make excuses for the whores than to share accurate information that could help another member avoid the negative experience you had yet are still willing to give a "Yes" to.....
But then I wouldn't know, because I've never taken a review discount or asked for any other considerations, contrary to what some here would have you believe - based entirely on idle speculation.
Sometimes after a session, I'll bring up the subject of a review, and the response has varied from "I want you to write a review" to "Please don't, I wasn't at my best today."
But I always write a review, because of the incentive of PA credits.
And I've always given "Yes" reviews, even when I didn't particularly hit it off with someone, as long as I got the impression that the provider was trying.
If I didn't particularly hit it off with someone, that would come out in ROS, along with how well she really seemed to be trying in the TCB and BCD areas.
Some may call that WK, and that's their prerogative. I just call it being honest and fair. Originally Posted by Dev Null
Maybe, but usually the time to negotiate a review discount would be before booking, wouldn't it?I hate to agree with whispers but I think if you have a negative experience you should go ahead and write a "no" review. From what I've seen, "no" reviews aren't career ending...actually I don't know what a "no" would do to my biz cuz I'm so low volume and don't have many reviews..but I've actually heard of times when they've given a provider a little boost in business. Either way, if it is honest I'd appreciate accurate feedback more than a "yes" that includes a "no" ROS.
But then I wouldn't know, because I've never taken a review discount or asked for any other considerations, contrary to what some here would have you believe - based entirely on idle speculation.
Sometimes after a session, I'll bring up the subject of a review, and the response has varied from "I want you to write a review" to "Please don't, I wasn't at my best today."
But I always write a review, because of the incentive of PA credits.
And I've always given "Yes" reviews, even when I didn't particularly hit it off with someone, as long as I got the impression that the provider was trying.
If I didn't particularly hit it off with someone, that would come out in ROS, along with how well she really seemed to be trying in the TCB and BCD areas.
Some may call that WK, and that's their prerogative. I just call it being honest and fair. Originally Posted by Dev Null
This sounds like so many ladies that post threADS in Coed. Originally Posted by Still Looking
A WK’s advertisement of his WK services: “Don’t worry if you are not at your best and don’t worry if we don’t hit it off. I am going to write a YES review for you no matter what.”. Originally Posted by Cap'n CrunchSo this is what you mean by threAD?
A WK’s advertisement of his WK services: “Don’t worry if you are not at your best and don’t worry if we don’t hit it off. I am going to write a YES review for you no matter what.”This is why I don't offer review specials.. I also think girls who do them should apply the discount to the next sessions not the one being reviewed
What a disservice to the ECCIE community, This is the opposite of fair and honest. I would hope even providers would understand this. Originally Posted by Cap'n Crunch