So I use the whole review thing on a provider to see if it's worth me pursuing or not. Great help. Have I ever posted one; no. My fault.Would it make sense if everybody decided not to post reviews?
But why draw attention to someone I really like? I know that I can not even possibly fund their life, but does this make sense? Originally Posted by emixa
The only reason to write a review is the access on this site that it gets you. Originally Posted by jerkyYeah, that AND it's a good heads up about a particular provider. Let's say you're interested in a provider, she looks good on paper but her reviews are inconsistent or all yes and maybe one recent no. The ROS communicates better why a session did or did not work out. True, some guys use the ROS to toot their own horns but at the end of the day, reviews not JUST for Premium Access. They can affect a provider's business and also can help "warn" fellow hobbyists if a provider is not a good look/investment.
So I use the whole review thing on a provider to see if it's worth me pursuing or not. Great help. Have I ever posted one; no. My fault.You kind of have a point. Everytime I get a review up , its an Ad. The busier a provider gets the harder it may be for a provider to see you. Especially if she prefers less than more appointments.
But why draw attention to someone I really like? I know that I can not even possibly fund their life, but does this make sense? Originally Posted by emixa
You kind of have a point. Everytime I get a review up , its an Ad. The busier a provider gets the harder it may be for a provider to see you. Especially if she prefers less than more appointments.
But if your saying you really like her and don't want someones dirty mitts all over her...well you might want to take a step back and get some clarity. Originally Posted by Sonya