Do you tell your provider you plan on writing a review before or after?

Guest010115-3's Avatar
Nowadays, I only review if I am asked to do one, whether it's via a review special or casual conversation. But i do always ask if it is Ok coz i realize my discreet nature or preference is shared by other ladies as well.
barnyardpimp's Avatar
Well for example, I notice some guys have reviews with exclusive pictures while in session with providers and they get from replies " I'm going in, me next, she's on my list, etc." so obviously they must know he's sharing info with a community of potential clients. I ve noticed also that all the reviews are helluva positive and gets me sold and every reader pumped up too.

That's why I want to hear from people who go in with a I'm reviewing this session on their agenda and if so have they still gotten bad service. Because with so many bad providers still in the game,I would hope she's aware giving crappy service doesn't last long.
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  • Seedy
  • 12-01-2013, 01:33 PM
Some here announce they are doing a review to the lady in question, and tell them their performance can make or break their potential clientel.
SpiceItUp's Avatar
I've been seeng providers for years but just recently began writing reviews. Part of the reason was because I realized I had been taking advantage of the community but not contributing to it at all.

I'd rather have an honest review of a session that wasn't disclosed to be a review session.

The better providers provide consistently good service, the worst ones don't care about Eccie reviews at all, but there are bound to be many in between who would give better service than their norm in the hopes of a positive review.

Especially girls with maybe a few No reviews looking to pad their recent reviews with Yes recos. It's kind of like receiving advanced notice of an inspection, is that really a clear picture of the day to day state of affairs? Of course not.

I tell the provider at the end.
At the end. It keeps us on our toes for future customers so you are doing the whole community a favor that way.
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Personally I think telling someone you're gonna write a review before you see them is just your typical shtick on a review site.
I have always noticed that some people will immediately put up a review as it is happening and others never write reviews at all.

But when I worked in the restaurant business and we knew we had a secret shopper that could jeopardize future business, everyone stayed on point until they left.

Providers and Hobbyist ..does knowing or telling you're going to write a review about your encounter insure that providers are going to give excellent service?

Or do girls not familiar with the power of Eccie even care? I've seen a lot of new providers get a cold treatment based off their performance which in the long run hurts their pocketbooks and I've seen some girls give great treatment in exchange for writing a review.

Ultimately, I want to know should Hobbyist tell their providers based on there encounter my review could increase your potential or it could hurt you? and if so before or after the deed? Originally Posted by barnyardpimp
if you knew you had the secret shopper in.. then it was not such a secret

They know.. some that do not want reviews want to be low key about things... reason being is that this might not be their main line of income..
Always after and only if they bring it up. I am also always honest with my reviews. I really wish I could find one of those utr girls and never mess with the "game" anymore anyways. To each his/her own. I prefer safety and consistency compared to variety. Just haven't found it yet I guess.
Guest010115-3's Avatar
Or do girls not familiar with the power of Eccie even care? Originally Posted by barnyardpimp
Eccie has powers?
I ask if they want a review, after.
hank hill tx's Avatar
I travel 300+ days a year so I see a lot of international women, mostly UTRs I have special arrangements with. All of my reviews in the states are at agencies due to reliability and ease of appointments. I have only seen a few Indy's here and they never asked to be reviewed, they never needed it since they are well reviewed anyways. With that said, I would review them if asked, but they need to prepare for the truth and not some War and Peace novel of bullshit like i see too much of.
I almost always broach the subject when I set up the appointment...gives her the opportunity to say "sure" or "I'd rather you didn't".

While I've seen more providers than I've reviewed, more often than not, it's been the utr and nba girls who don't want reviews, but some of the others see it as a marketing tool and generally good for future business.


The fee for the session is hers to do with what as she wants. Whether I write a review or not and how or what is in it is my decision. Originally Posted by oilfieldscum
Exactly what OFS said....
barnyardpimp's Avatar
I almost always broach the subject when I set up the appointment...gives her the opportunity to say "sure" or "I'd rather you didn't".

While I've seen more providers than I've reviewed, more often than not, it's been the utr and nba girls who don't want reviews, but some of the others see it as a marketing tool and generally good for future business.


Originally Posted by Island_Gent
I think you have a point and may understand where I'm coming from. This before or after is mostly a last pitch to say I don't want a lame session. And if it is lame well get ready to get to lose on potential business.

I have also seen some new providers offer review discounts for verification and it blows up in their face with a negative review and that's the end of her posting activity on Eccie and off to the next city.
MOCHAakaMOCHA's Avatar
Lol i'd like to think i'm pretty good at this (had lots of practice) regardless so ... I don't care if one is written (high chance he'll be back anyways) and if he does a review then great.
I don't perform strictly for reviews (and I think one that does won't last long or she'll end up doing desperate things for good ones often).