New no review policy

BabyDallass's Avatar
I've been on eccie since 2010 and I've managed to keep my reviews at a tasteful number that I like. I have 84 and I'm good with that..plenty to read about saying the same things...

So I will not be one of those who hounds you to write my review

You can see me privately and I would like to keep my encounters to us and not the whole world to see...

I like to keep a mystery about me, detailed reveiws do just the opposite...I prefer to not have my dirty deeds typed online.

Have a great week everyone!
Zenovia's Avatar
I think I like that idea!
Have a wonderful week to you as well chula
biomed1's Avatar
If you wish to enact a "No-Encounter Report" policy, you must notify the Staff of your request.

Staff will also need to be informed of the reason for this request.

The request will be forwarded to the Admins for review and decision.

The following is found in the Upgraded Female Account Welcome Letter
“No-Encounter Report” Policies are selectively granted on ECCIE Worldwide for specific reasons, usually relating to privacy or security for the Upgraded Female Account. Please understand that enacting a no-Encounter Report policy on ECCIE Worldwide also forfeits your ability to post in the Weekly Update forums or create a Bio Page. Also, please take note that No-Encounter Report policies are not granted to shield an Upgraded Female Account from negative publicity, and that negative Encounter Reports may be allowed to stand to inform the membership, depending on the circumstances.
Biomed1
I have seen Providers that asked me not to write a review in the past which to me is no big deal as I generally don’t anyway. So as Biomed put it looks like it would be up to the Guys you see. I am betting most would go along with your request.
BabyDallass's Avatar
I have seen Providers that asked me not to write a review in the past which to me is no big deal as I generally don’t anyway. So as Biomed put it looks like it would be up to the Guys you see. I am betting most would go along with your request. Originally Posted by Funtime76
I guess as long as it's a good review and not a bad one then I don't see a guy having a problem not writing one. :/

I like reviews every now and then to keep me relevant on the board, I just don't need 7 a week if you get what I'm saying..lol too much of a good thing..
austin88998833's Avatar
I guess as long as it's a good review and not a bad one then I don't see a guy having a problem not writing one. :/

I like reviews every now and then to keep me relevant on the board, I just don't need 7 a week if you get what I'm saying..lol too much of a good thing.. Originally Posted by BabyDallass
I think that’s the key. Telling them as you meet a new one that you prefer no review. Handling it that way instead of formally requesting will enable you to continue posting in the weekly updates. I doubt you would have to worry about a disgruntled client writing a No recommend review, but just know there’s always that tiny percentage lurking out there. And all of us, in our daily jobs, have an off day once in a while. Maybe we aren’t feeling good, have personal problems going on, etc. As providers I’m sure you feel like you’re in a fish bowl sometimes, and so You’re probably in one of the least forgiving professions
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I have reviewed my time with Dallass a couple of times in the past separated by a couple of years, and I've seen her more times that I didn't write a review. I just now clicked through her reviews and they are all "Yes" reviews except for one that is a "Hell Yeah". I think most could agree that she's a good choice if you're interested in a date with her.


I usually don't like to talk about all the details of my visits like I'm writing a forum letter to Penthouse Magazine. I just try to give an idea of how the visit went that can hopeful be helpful to other guys deciding if they might be compatible or not. I include information about scheduling, communication, attitude, appearance, cleanliness, punctuality, enthusiasm, and a few other nuances that could be important. When it comes to BD, she is very professional, but always warm, welcoming, and fun. She's always at the top of my list when I make it to Hot Springs and I will be giving her a call the next time I find my way there.
Really a good point. At what arbitrary number does too many reviews become a bad thing. I’ve often thought about this and wondered, ok this woman has 300+ reviews and then there’s another with 80. Both have positive reviews and both are my type. At what point does experience become a negative in providers? Or does it? I don’t have an answer because to each their own but you make a fine point.
BabyDallass's Avatar
I have reviewed my time with Dallass a couple of times in the past separated by a couple of years, and I've seen her more times that I didn't write a review. I just now clicked through her reviews and they are all "Yes" reviews except for one that is a "Hell Yeah". I think most could agree that she's a good choice if you're interested in a date with her.


I usually don't like to talk about all the details of my visits like I'm writing a forum letter to Penthouse Magazine. I just try to give an idea of how the visit went that can hopeful be helpful to other guys deciding if they might be compatible or not. I include information about scheduling, communication, attitude, appearance, cleanliness, punctuality, enthusiasm, and a few other nuances that could be important. When it comes to BD, she is very professional, but always warm, welcoming, and fun. She's always at the top of my list when I make it to Hot Springs and I will be giving her a call the next time I find my way there. Originally Posted by willro
Aw thank you willro! You've always been wonderful and I'm grateful to have known you so long!

I think some people get carried away on reviews, and the fact that we can't even read our rest of the story, makes me not care for them either. :/
BabyDallass's Avatar
Really a good point. At what arbitrary number does too many reviews become a bad thing. I’ve often thought about this and wondered, ok this woman has 300+ reviews and then there’s another with 80. Both have positive reviews and both are my type. At what point does experience become a negative in providers? Or does it? I don’t have an answer because to each their own but you make a fine point. Originally Posted by Templover
Personally, if I was in this as the guy, I'm going for the girls with the lower amount of reviews. If your reviews are in the hundreds, that's good for you, but not how I want to be. Everyone is different in this some girls focus more on how many reviews they can get, while others focus more on the clients and making them repeats. Not one of my reviews I've ever asked someone to write, they all wrote them on their own. I like my number, it's enough and I'm under 100!
I really don't like writing reviews, so if a provider said they said no review would be great for me. You can only flatter so much without overkill, I get you would like limited exposure, too much is a good thing. I don't mind writing one for someone who is new or if I had a negative experience. Before I write a negative on, I would like to take my time to examine it before I write it.
BabyDallass's Avatar
I really don't like writing reviews, so if a provider said they said no review would be great for me. You can only flatter so much without overkill, I get you would like limited exposure, too much is a good thing. I don't mind writing one for someone who is new or if I had a negative experience. Before I write a negative on, I would like to take my time to examine it before I write it. Originally Posted by Baconman
I agree, good post! I don't mind a new review every blue moon, so people know I still look the same in my pictures. I think keeping new updated pictures help with that always. I love taking new pics!