If I was a provider you can bet your ass I'd be reading the ROS. Originally Posted by TheBizz
We all know what reality is. No need to spell out how to break the rules. Or to suggest to others they should even consider breaking the rules. What is, is. no need to rub it in everyone's faces :-) Originally Posted by Bubba3452Bubba, +1 for having a plan, and trying to do the right thing, but -10 for the actual usefulness of the plan. Security through obscurity rarely works, even when the number of those aware of the problem is small or one. You are trying to hold back the tide with a sponge.
Can the writer of the review forward the review to the provider? Originally Posted by tucsonThe way i understand it and correct me if i'm wrong.
I don't know why providers would want to read ROS. I never had the desire to. I was there in the room, so I knew already what went on. One client copied and pasted a review he wrote of me before so I could read it...it just made me cringe and uncomfortable when I read it. So from now on, if clients offer if I want to see what he writes, I just politely decline. Originally Posted by samantha thomYes, you were there, and you know exactly what went on... but only from your point of view.
A couple of providers I have been with think a scream in my ear will encouage me where a quiet yes yes is much more encouraging. I spent the week end with Nicole Lee (Fancyinheels) and she has skill and good grace that kept me on edge all week end. It made no difference where we were she made every one believe I was her one and only. When I finally write the review I would like her to check the review before I post it. I don't know how I could send it to her for changes as once you have the review page up and drop it there is no way to get it back. I do like the way her web site is set up as she will edit my review on her site to correct what I have not explained or have not mentioned. You would have to read her site as I can't explain it completely. Originally Posted by tucsonI am not sure how this relates to the OP's subject. Let's get back on track.