Lots of guys can't be honest because they don't want the girl to be mad at them. Why? You are not going to marry her! She took your money and gave you lousy service. You go to a store or a restaurant and get lousy service and a bad fooduct, will you still give them a GOOD review? NOPE! So why would you do different with a provider who gave you lousy service and bad sex?
Originally Posted by LuvHerMadlyEverytime
Most guys either give an embellished good review or they do not bother even writing a review of their sub par experience for the fear of being labeled.
The problem with comparing any other good or service to providing is, many times, consumers will ONLY post a review of their perceived bad experiences with a company while with providers, just the opposite occurs. How they are similar is the fact that companies have their employees or friends write reviews on google for instance, to counteract any negative ones and the same thing goes with the providers. They get their WK buddies, pimp wanna be's and even do self reviews with their mandle to do the same.
A lot of guys don't want to admit that they didn't have the same quality experience as the reviews they read, not realizing the reviews they read were written with the same mindset.
Brutal honesty is the best policy and if the girl is a good time the good information will always outweigh the negatives....Everybody has an off day and if I see a gal with pages of all yes reviews I know something may be up. It's ok for a "no" review to be sprinkled in occasionally...
Originally Posted by blackmaleindallas
The trouble with the occasional "no" review is if you are the one having to write it because you wasted your time and money by seeing a provider who has all these glorious reviews and after your experience, you then have to question all her previous reviewers.
Yes, providers can have an off day/play the YMMV card and often times, they use those widely accepted excuses for shitty service. But the reason for this board is to show them that because they agreed to an appointment
and accepted the donation, that not fulfilling promises made in their ad(s) and communications before the appointment will result in a negative review period.
Holding providers accountable for their actions is always the best policy, especially on a provider review board. The task is getting the enablers that let providers walk all over them and make them do a good review or else, along with the guys that post basically ad reviews are the ones that true hobbyists need to call out and name them for who they are.