How to do a review of your favorite provider without dangling her off the edge.

Geez...way to turn a well-intentioned thread into a pissing match, people!

Kayla, I think I get what you were trying to say.

First of all, in the very title she says "your favorite provider". Not some random chick off BP that you visited with for the first time. You could absolutely bypass any and all advice given by Kayla in her original post, but then your favorite provider probably won't be seeing you again if she is a lady who values discretion. If that doesn't matter to you, then by all means, yak away about your favorite provider.

When the YMMV scale tips in your favor on services not usually performed, if you choose to review it, be prepared to never receive it again. You will always have the review to remember it by . If YMMV is working against you and you aren't getting the basic services that have been previously reviewed or advertised, you should probably include that in your review, so others know they might NOT get what they are expecting. That is reasonable.

I see where she is coming from, especially if I were a body rub girl. Maybe there are some gentlemen that I would want to do more than just a body rub for, and wouldn't want it plastered all over the board. The work it would create in fending off FS or L2 guys, would be a nightmare. I'm not sure why getting more than you expected or paid for, would be considered valuable information to the hobby community but knock yourselves out (while shooting yourself in the foot LOL).
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Dannie...I think you wrapped up the whole intent of the OP's thread very nicely. Some us out here ACTUALLY get it! Too bad most don't.

MM
First of all, in the very title she says "your favorite provider". Originally Posted by Dannie
That is actually an excellent point. Just for shits and giggles though, here's some gas for the fire. What if your "favorite" provider changes frequently enough that it simply has no effect on how you word the review? Let's face it, the participants of this "hobby" are not exactly known for "fidelity".
I mostly agree..."fidelity" isn't the norm. However, I have lots of regulars with lots of favorites. They see them in rotation, or when they are in the mood for something that Provider X can accommodate better or differently than Provider Y. So while fidelity isn't rampant, most tend to return at some point (at least, in my experience).

Again, if you plan on never returning and it doesn't matter to you what you say about your current favorite, go ahead. But the wise know better.
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Dannie's avatar is distracting ... Dannie needs to post more.
...but then your favorite provider probably won't be seeing you again if she is a lady who values discretion. If that doesn't matter to you, then by all means, yak away about your favorite provider. Originally Posted by Dannie

(whaaaaa)?

When the YMMV scale tips in your favor on services not usually performed, if you choose to review it, be prepared to never receive it again. Originally Posted by Dannie

Totally Agree ;-)


.......you aren't getting the basic services that have been previously reviewed or advertised, you should probably include that in your review, so others know they might NOT get what they are expecting. That is reasonable. Originally Posted by Dannie

Agreed....twice over.

This "pissing match" in my opinion actually does have a purpose.
Call it REVIEW ETIQUETTE 101
and/or .... ADVERTISING ETIQUETTE 101


* Don't advertise products or services that you DO NOT offer to all customers
* Keep customer service a priority. Do not over extend yourself....or give false persona of what you DO OFFER.
* CLIENTS - respect the fact that you did / did not recieve special services. Learn from that!
* CLIENTS - respect that being a provider is risky enough....and discretion is NOT overrated. Discretion is priority...for both parties.
* You get what you what you pay for. The more communication and screening on both sides can be very beneficial.

ok...for some reason I think I'm looking at a bunch of Deer with my lights on high beam.

Maybe there is a chosen few that will actually get it.

Hugs,

Torre
I have followed this thread for personal reasons but believe that Kayla, Dannie and Torre have expressed how I now feel about reviews. After having a review blow up in my face I now believe that we should ask the lady if we can write a review...at which time they have every right to ask that certain things that took place between you should be left out.

Just because we pay for the services doesn't mean that we are free to disregard the feelings of the lady. Sometimes there is a "connection" between us that leads to activities that the lady doesn't do with everyone and that deserves to be respected. You can do what you want to fellows...but I really regret my mistake and a day doesn't go by that I don't wish that I could have done it right.
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If you state the pertinent information in your review it cannot blow up in your face. The pertinent information is:

1. Is she who she says she is? Pics match person.
2. Did I enjoy my visit?
I have followed this thread for personal reasons but believe that Kayla, Dannie and Torre have expressed how I now feel about reviews. After having a review blow up in my face I now believe that we should ask the lady if we can write a review...at which time they have every right to ask that certain things that took place between you should be left out.

Just because we pay for the services doesn't mean that we are free to disregard the feelings of the lady. Sometimes there is a "connection" between us that leads to activities that the lady doesn't do with everyone and that deserves to be respected. You can do what you want to fellows...but I really regret my mistake and a day doesn't go by that I don't wish that I could have done it right. Originally Posted by ranger41
What "should" happen is not in dispute. What reality dictates WILL happen appears to be eluding many of the people posting in this thread.