topic... supply and demand

Guest042416's Avatar
I would love if this board let providers do a review on us, im all for it.
need a beer. its time
Guest042416's Avatar
rs, you have 5 reviews all with yes recs. YOu gonna be just fine, let it go that he didn't like your hair, its all good.
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  • Tetas
  • 02-14-2014, 05:43 PM
I would love if this board let providers do a review on us, im all for it.
need a beer. its time Originally Posted by bjwstw
Ain't ever heard anybody say they couldn't, I've even seen a few light and lively reviews written BY women...they just have to be in Co-ed instead of Reviews.

What you're suggesting COULD be done, now SHOULD it be done and what will it do to a lady's rep if she DID do it are different questions...

Guest042416's Avatar
women are more emotional than men so it would be interesting but some jimmies on here would get a complex im sure.

I say let em do it, I wouldn't steer away from a girl if she gave a bad review of a john on here.

Im saying make a new section for them to do it.
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Frankie I have a question for you. If you had a customer that asked you to grow arm pit hair and grow a bush that is not taken care of for days then you seen other providers with this nasty yuck would you be upset if someone posted a yes review saying everything was fine except you had arm pit hair and a big nasty bush? Would you pm this person that posted a review and blast them? Would you start a whole conversation on the co-ed part trying to blast them knowing that it would backfire on you. Just asking not being mean because we all know you are one of the top providers around and a great woman. Just want your honest opinion. Originally Posted by makethe33
I hear Frankie needs to be more worldly.
gaijin1969's Avatar
women are more emotional than men so it would be interesting but some jimmies on here would get a complex im sure.

I say let em do it, I wouldn't steer away from a girl if she gave a bad review of a john on here.

Im saying make a new section for them to do it. Originally Posted by bjwstw
They have a powder room if they wanna girl talk. If they have a dispute about a review there is coed... I assume if its safety related alerts is the place.

I however am paying... a gal wants to pay me, they are welcome to review my performance.
Guest042416's Avatar
lol, youre the customer its your game.
tigerjedi69's Avatar
I've done a fair share of reviews. Three of them had a "No" recommendation and I explained why in the ROS. My first two generated some conversation (and controversy). When people post, I read the entire review and use it in making a decision on whether or not to see a provider. Also, if a provider has multiple reviews, I reference all of them, just in case there has been an off day, or if the writer has specific issues(s). Then there is checking out the writer’s previous reviews to see where he’s coming from. This helps me make decisions about who I would see. I have also TOFTT on a few occasions, it can be hit or miss, but when it’s a hit, the lady gets additional traffic (and reviews.) The vast majority of my reviews have had a “Yes” recommendation and I always ask a provider if she wishes to be reviewed. The smart providers know a positive review is good for business. When checking out reviews and there is something like twenty positive and one negative, tells me it might not be an issue with the provider but with the reviewer.
I think providers should remember they're in the service industry. The service industry blows and at times you want to murder your customers. It's sort of universal. If you're waiting tables or doing people's taxes, people will bitch. Don't let it get to you, get your money, move on to the next client (and thusly fuck the shit out of them, then repeat.)
Frankie Fine's Avatar
Frankie I have a question for you. If you had a customer that asked you to grow arm pit hair and grow a bush that is not taken care of for days then you seen other providers with this nasty yuck would you be upset if someone posted a yes review saying everything was fine except you had arm pit hair and a big nasty bush? Would you pm this person that posted a review and blast them? Would you start a whole conversation on the co-ed part trying to blast them knowing that it would backfire on you. Just asking not being mean because we all know you are one of the top providers around and a great woman. Just want your honest opinion. Originally Posted by makethe33
I would say something if I am advertised as is. I do not want to keep going on, I am on both sides here. I do have experience in this biz, and both hobbyiests and sps can benefit from a constructive attitude vs being deffensive or critical. Imho XO
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I think providers should remember they're in the service industry. The service industry blows and at times you want to murder your customers. It's sort of universal. If you're waiting tables or doing people's taxes, people will bitch. Don't let it get to you, get your money, move on to the next client (and thusly fuck the shit out of them, then repeat.) Originally Posted by mwebber
I don''t necessarily disagree. Yes, this is a service industry and these are business transactions. But so is my interaction with my car mechanic. Difference is I'm not looking to him for a great bbbjtcnqns lol!! My point is, if you want the girls to be strictly businesslike, then I would tend to expect more mechanical and businesslike sessions. Business or not there is a human element that takes place on some level that doesn't elsewhere. Sessions are always better when they are glad to have you back, rather than lets get this over so I can make my car payment. Yes, there are overly sensitive sp's out there who aren't going to like any criticism. Your not going to avoid that. They may not ever "get it" so move on. Simply put, you can be fair and honest without being cruel and nasty. Treat people as you would like to be treated
I think the "bush or no bush" episode is a good example of how things can get testy unintentionally. A reviewer tried to express a personal preference but came across as somewhat critical, and the provider felt unfairly put upon.
Frankie Fine's Avatar
I hear Frankie needs to be more worldly. Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
LOL, yes I do for sure!
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I think the "bush or no bush" episode is a good example of how things can get testy unintentionally. A reviewer tried to express a personal preference but came across as somewhat critical, and the provider felt unfairly put upon. Originally Posted by jackfengshui
I think the word you are seeking is TACT......something that is sorely lacking around here, from some people.....



elg........
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lol WOW