Promoters

BigBamboo's Avatar
Would you please take a vacation NOW? I’m sick of trying to find a real review this week among the tons of advertisements while trying to plan my weekend. You’re making it difficult for true customers to find credible info. I’m inclined to go to Vegas or Orange County instead. Go rest up for next month before you get carpal tunnel and have to apply for disability with your studio employers.
Ghostrider's Avatar
Me too. I think every voice should be heard. If you do not like that voice…. Simply ignore it. No use in posting polls or crying about it. Make a good informed decision about whom you see next!!!
BigBamboo's Avatar
Me too. I think every voice should be heard. If you do not like that voice…. Simply ignore it. No use in posting polls or crying about it. Make a good informed decision about whom you see next!!! Originally Posted by Ghostrider
Valid voices should be heard. Promoters are mostly just noise. Same with the information. Where’s the good information needed to make a “good informed decision?” Hobbyists with real jobs don’t have all day to sift through all the garbage promoter reviews. So the good informed decision the becomes whether or not to hobby in Dallas or hobby elsewhere. I’m NOT the only one opting to hobby elsewhere, as a result.

Dallas promoters are shooting themselves in the foot if they think tons of promoter reviews help. When a true paying customer cannot quickly find good valid information they move on to other places where they can. Dallas isn’t the only hobby destination on the map. If that hurts promoters’ feelings then too bad. That’s reality because there are dozens of studios fighting and clawing for the same dollar. Those who use promoters too heavily become obvious ones to avoid because the information is not truthful.

I know those studio owners and promoters read this forum. Read my post and wake up.
  • thord
  • 06-08-2023, 06:31 AM
how do ya'll tell a promotor from a regular person?
Big b.o.b.1's Avatar
The bad thing about going to another city is you don’t know who’s doing the reviews. At least here you know who the players are and if you see that handle doing a review, just don’t read it. Just read the reviews from 5 to 7 guys that you trust.
BigBamboo's Avatar
The bad thing about going to another city is you don’t know who’s doing the reviews. At least here you know who the players are and if you see that handle doing a review, just don’t read it. Just read the reviews from 5 to 7 guys that you trust. Originally Posted by Big b.o.b.1
Reviews aren’t always needed in several other cities where many of the girls I see are mainstays in those places and have already been vetted as reliable, beautiful and service oriented at a fair price. Other sources are friends of mine in other locales. Then last resort would be reviews.

Many of my friends have abandoned Dallas opting instead for other cities where they say the hobbying is better and more consistent without the overhype from promoters. Go figure.
HenrySwanson's Avatar
Bamboo, if you don't like seeing the promoters post...put them on ignore.


I've ignored several consistent posters who add absolutely nothing to these forums and it has made for a much more enjoyable experience.
how do ya'll tell a promotor from a regular person? Originally Posted by thord
go back about 2 weeks or so and who makes a post about girls from particular studios, how they bump a review, etc. Check out their review etc...

The Studio forum is easy to pick up
BigBamboo's Avatar
Bamboo, if you don't like seeing the promoters post...put them on ignore.

I've ignored several consistent posters who add absolutely nothing to these forums and it has made for a much more enjoyable experience. Originally Posted by HenrySwanson
I was hoping not to have to go to that extent. But you’re probably right. I’ll likely see only 1-2 valid new reviews per week if that, as a result. LOL!
Ghostrider's Avatar
Valid voices should be heard. Promoters are mostly just noise. Same with the information. Where’s the good information needed to make a “good informed decision?” Hobbyists with real jobs don’t have all day to sift through all the garbage promoter reviews. So the good informed decision the becomes whether or not to hobby in Dallas or hobby elsewhere. I’m NOT the only one opting to hobby elsewhere, as a result.

Dallas promoters are shooting themselves in the foot if they think tons of promoter reviews help. When a true paying customer cannot quickly find good valid information they move on to other places where they can. Dallas isn’t the only hobby destination on the map. If that hurts promoters’ feelings then too bad. That’s reality because there are dozens of studios fighting and clawing for the same dollar. Those who use promoters too heavily become obvious ones to avoid because the information is not truthful.

I know those studio owners and promoters read this forum. Read my post and wake up. Originally Posted by BigBamboo
Ever get that feeling that you’re not in control? I was told once, that if I wanted to control things and silence the people that i did not agree with to go create another website. Every voice should be heard not just the ones you deem relevant. Especially the data or information you deem to be accurate. I am not starting a pissing contest, I am merely saying you’re pissing in a hundred mile an hour wind. Promoters have no feelings and to claim their reviews are not truthful? Hit the rtm button and provide facts. Not emotions.
HenrySwanson's Avatar
how do ya'll tell a promotor from a regular person? Originally Posted by thord

If someone bumps a post that's over a week old (and probably buried past page 2) with a quick comment and no value new info, they are probably a promoter...at least that is the action of someone trying to make relevant the irrelevant. Now if they ask a valid question...use you best judgment. The more time you spend on here the more you will be able to identify them just based on experience...reading the forums and seeing the girls.


And always remember, YMMV, but if someone says she's 20 and you can tell she's 40...that dude is a promoter
BigBamboo's Avatar
Ever get that feeling that you’re not in control? I was told once, that if I wanted to control things and silence the people that i did not agree with to go create another website. Every voice should be heard not just the ones you deem relevant. Especially the data or information you deem to be accurate. I am not starting a pissing contest, I am merely saying you’re pissing in a hundred mile an hour wind. Promoters have no feelings and to claim their reviews are not truthful? Hit the rtm button and provide facts. Not emotions. Originally Posted by Ghostrider
Fake news as usual from you. No RTM needed. The evidence is apparent. If the Dallas studios were thriving then why the 9:1 ratio of promoter reviews to non-promoter reviews?

Not expecting to control the narrative, the forum or the scene. That’s pointless. It’s not my loss if studios and promoters are resorting to desperation. It’s not my loss if they go under.

No emotions. Just sharing facts. Say what you want. You have your side and I have mine. If you were influential I along with others would acquiesce. But you’re not.
Namssa's Avatar
Use the RTM button for off topic posts on the reviews and if you think going off topic and adding something about the topic will be safe you will keep you from getting points, not a good idea to try it if you are close to pointing out all ready..Also be aware there is no statue of limit on points, so if the post above you went off topic last week and nothing was said so you decide it is okay to do same, again not a good idea.
Aoi's Avatar
  • Aoi
  • 06-08-2023, 10:23 AM
Bamboo, where are your reviews? You’re complaining about the reviews here but I don’t see you doing shit.

Life tip: if you want to see something being done, do it yourself first. Otherwise you’re just crying.
HenrySwanson's Avatar
What does RTM mean and where is this button? Sorry, still kinda new here...just figured out the ignore feature a few weeks ago...again, GREAT discovery.


I see threads, including my own posts, go off the rails and would love to be able to steer them back if possible.