The ladies should have no choice about reviews. They are not done for them. They are done for the hobbyist. Originally Posted by kvmllrIf a lady wants to be utr and not get reviewed then I wouldn't do a review.
The ladies should have no choice about reviews. They are not done for them. They are done for the hobbyist. Originally Posted by kvmllrI once reviewed a somewhat utr lady once, and she flipped out because she wss hiding the hobby from her boyfriend, and knew her handle.
masaje, Very nice follow up to your Amp review! You are a respected member. Originally Posted by newcplThank you. That's quite a compliment considering I only have 1 ECCIE review to my name. I guess I'll have to stray from my comfort zone and try one of the non-AMP providers if I want to write another review!
Yep, weathered the storm. I happen to like my AMPS. I find them to be much more convenient and predictable. And above all else, less risky for me. Good luck! Originally Posted by masajeYup, me too. AMPs are very convenient, clean, safe and I always had a touch of that yellow fever......
I recently wrote a review after visiting a Rochester area AMP. Several ECCIE members cautioned against writing reviews that covered anything more than your basic HE because it was likely to result in trouble for the provider, up to termination and even closing the business.
I returned to see this provider last week and was able to ask her about reviews. This is what she told me;
1) She had read the review and was able to cite specifics about the content
2) She made it clear that she does not want reviews written about her.
3) She said her boss is very much opposed to reviews and fired a girl last year due to reviews
4) She picked up a significant amount of new business from "strangers" (no surprise, it was a pretty positive review) which she does not want. She is happy with the business she has. Wants to remain UTR.
5) Will only see regulars going forward.
Even though I admitted to writing the review I still got a hug when I left and an assurance that she will see me in the future. Lesson learned, no reviews without asking first. Mea culpa! Originally Posted by masaje
So reviews are the culprit LOL. Yep, the cops have no idea what's going on in those places even though AMPS have a long history of doing what they do. Maybe they shouldn't advertise their hours of operation and exact address. Originally Posted by cowboy8055
I see you are an all or nothing type of guy. If reviews are not 100% of the problem then they are not a problem at all and its silly to not want them out there.I just think the effect of reviews is overrated. It has more to do with how AMPS run their business. They advertise, don't screen, and take anyone off the streets. That makes them vulnerable regardless of whether there's reviews.
I can only imagine how a gun control debate would go with you. Originally Posted by brianjackson
If you want to see her more in the future, and were told that writing a review might hurt her, then why did you admit you were the one who wrote the review? Again alot of things on this board make no sense to me. Originally Posted by brianjacksonI asked her if she was ok with reviews and she said she prefers not to be reviewed. Then she asked me if I had written a review. At that point my desire not to lie was greater than my fear that she would ban me. Turns out I was right, because I'm not banned (or a liar).
Ddorkness could move this thread to the massage section, which would be useful. Somehow he'd be more likely to lock it while admonishing someone whew Originally Posted by Carlos DangerI agree that I put this in the wrong place. I thought the Spa section was reviews only but I see now that I was wrong. Thanks for the heads up!