How Many Reasons are There to Not Write A Review?

Chung Tran's Avatar
I see guys post "I'm too busy", from time to time.. and of course the guy is on ECCIE typing that, so he has SOME time that he could be typing a review.. this ad from a Provider mentions seeing several guys who "don't have time to write a review"..

http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?...post1058920598

I don't get the "too busy" excuse, but out of 7-8 that I have not reviewed, the reasons are diversified:

1. had reviewed her already, no point in another

2. she talked about other ECCIE guys without prompting, while not knowing I was on ECCIE.. did not want her name associated with me, she might discuss me in her next session

3. non-ECCIE Provider who I gauged there would be no interest from other guys here

4. BP disaster.. what was I thinking? I knew I made a bad choice.. did not care to "re-live" the experience with a review

5. Provider asked me not to write a review (not sure why, but she left town soon after.. maybe that is why?)

6. place was UTR, as far as certain activities, so I did not want them exposed

7. reviewed once, Provider continued Providing later to a select few, and did not want exposure beyond the few guys she continued to see


what other reasons are there to not write a review?
She will blow up your inbox with threating remarks and insults.
tornado82's Avatar
#1 and #3....other than that, I write a review
Chung Tran's Avatar
She will blow up your inbox with threating remarks and insults. Originally Posted by Tara Evans
Ha! I would have not thought of that one.. fortunately it has not happened with me.
How about she has a "no review policy"?

I know why now.

Many reviewers wax poetic about the details of their encounter. I can barely recall. I also write like Hemingway. Can you tell.
You pretty much summed it up. I typically review every girl on the first visit...even if its a mini review. I get more of the "don't include this activity" from providers more often than I get the "don't write the review"

Oh I can add one reason. The AA policy. I have seen plenty that didn't want a review because of that.
Chung Tran's Avatar
How about she has a "no review policy"? Originally Posted by mag7315
Oh I can add one reason. The AA policy. Originally Posted by txboi817
the "no review policy" I don't get either.. for ECCIE ladies.. I don't think it's within the rules, but even so, why would you not want reviews? is that not the purpose of hooking up here?

the AA policy? I get that.. sort of.. but why have a no AA policy, and break your own rule.. then have to ask for no review to keep up the charade?
Grace Preston's Avatar
Most ladies who have a "no review" policy or, really preference if they advertise here (since you can't advertise and enforce the policy on this site) generally already have several reviews.

I don't have a "No Review" policy. However, if guys ask me if I want a review-- I just tell them not to worry about it unless they just need the PA credit. I have over 100 reviews at this point. If gentlemen can't get a good read of what I'm all about at this point, then I don't think one more review is going to help that.
Traveler63's Avatar
I would expand #1 a bit to include she has recent reviews that are basically the same experience that I have had. No point in another review.

My sessions tend to be quite boring so would never compete with the penthouse forum reviews that are common on ECCIE
Chung Tran's Avatar
I have over 100 reviews at this point. If gentlemen can't get a good read of what I'm all about at this point, then I don't think one more review is going to help that. Originally Posted by GracePreston
I would expand #1 a bit to include she has recent reviews that are basically the same experience that I have had. No point in another review.
Originally Posted by Traveler63
good points.. I would think a Provider would want her latest review to be 30 days old, or less.. when I see Providers whose last review was 2-3 months ago, I start to wonder if guys have stopped booking.
Grace Preston's Avatar
good points.. I would think a Provider would want her latest review to be 30 days old, or less.. when I see Providers whose last review was 2-3 months ago, I start to wonder if guys have stopped booking. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
For me, there are only a couple of cities that I still visit that are "Eccie-centric" and the vast majority of the people who come to see me have been seeing me for 5 plus years. A review is pretty silly to most of them at this point.

A good rule of thumb is that if a lady is still actively advertising and posting, then chances are, people are still booking. Nobody is going to waste their time for months on end if they aren't making any money at all.
cinderbella's Avatar
good points.. I would think a Provider would want her latest review to be 30 days old, or less.. when I see Providers whose last review was 2-3 months ago, I start to wonder if guys have stopped booking. Originally Posted by Chung Tran

Keep wondering. In the meantime, as a washed up, tired
old hag with no recent reviews I will still figure out how to pay
my bills. You know, me hating men and all.
Sir Lancehernot's Avatar
I wonder if some guys are down with the concept of information sharing, but find the review template to be a bit cumbersome.
I don't do much reviewing any more, due to having already had to lay low and change my handle once due to a RL issue. I've shared information in PM, but I am no where near as active as many here, so much of what i would have to share would be redundant anyways.
BLM69's Avatar
  • BLM69
  • 12-02-2016, 01:55 PM
I would write the review regardless even though I don't always review myself and sometimes leave certain activities out in some reviews BUT if she sucked, was dangerous or BSC I'll post that up somewhere

What bothers me the most is when I first visit a provider and they're great and as a repeat client they slack off with appearance, activities and the big one...freshness! I also let that be known at least in private postings.

And about them finding out LOL...please