Provider asks you to delete review

nucem8484's Avatar
So I had a provider ask me to delete my review because she did things with me that she doesn't do with other clients. I put YMMV but it doesn't seem to satisfy her. What is the opinion of the group on what I should do. Keep it up and piss her off or take it down to keep the peace. She is not reputable yet and the events did happen.
TheAntichrist666's Avatar
I think that only a Mod is the only person able to go back and edit it. I think.
CivilBarrister's Avatar
So you had (yes, past tense) a provider do things with you that she does not do with others, and you bragged about it in a review.

Now she is mad at you.

Do 8th grade boys ever really grow up?

LQTM
Dorian Gray's Avatar
This would suggest you & by extension her are shit out of luck....

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She didn't appreciate the uptick in business I take it???
Alyssa XOXO's Avatar
So I had a provider ask me to delete my review because she did things with me that she doesn't do with other clients. I put YMMV but it doesn't seem to satisfy her. What is the opinion of the group on what I should do. Keep it up and piss her off or take it down to keep the peace. She is not reputable yet and the events did happen. Originally Posted by nucem8484
Since you were honest (which reviews should be), YMMV should suffice. As a Provider, one should understand that what occurs in the session may be discussed in depth BCD. Only she can control whether or not that activity happens again with another client...
Ur_1_only's Avatar
^^^^^^+1
Don T. Lukbak's Avatar
A review should be the truth, but not necessarily the whole truth. Girl gives up some special lagniappe for whatever reason, only a fool would go blabbing about it. Keep your mouth shut, then maybe she'll lay that on you again.
Out_of_Bounds's Avatar
Since you were honest (which reviews should be), YMMV should suffice. As a Provider, one should understand that what occurs in the session may be discussed in depth BCD. Only she can control whether or not that activity happens again with the OP... Originally Posted by Alyssa XOXO
Fixed that for you sweets
Too late now. Let this be a lesson to you guys about opening your yaps around here...
Out_of_Bounds's Avatar
Too late now. Let this be a lesson to you guys about opening your yaps around here... Originally Posted by enderwiggin
Deaf ears my friend, deaf ears.
So I had a provider ask me to delete my review because she did things with me that she doesn't do with other clients. Originally Posted by nucem8484
No review will EVER be deleted because of that
nucem8484's Avatar
Running my Yap. Hold up, first she didn't tell me not to say anything that happened and I was under the impression that this site was to inform clients of what a provider does. I did exactly that without exaggeration so shame on me for telling the truth. I was asking your opinion trying to be nice to a provider. How am I suppose to know what she wanted me to write and not. Thanks to the post that were informative and respectful.
Eccie Addict's Avatar
You should've told her you asked and they said no lol.
Wakeup's Avatar
You can always send your review to her to proofread before you post it, like some of these morons here...that ALWAYS works well...
tbone77494's Avatar
No big deal. Her problem. She could have asked before you left the session if she wanted. I have a lady who gives me a rate "special." I just don't review her at all. That way I'm not neither lying about the rate nor posting the true rate that other dudes my not be offered.