Multiple reviews?

Fixed that for you. Little head makes most of the decisions . . . Originally Posted by pyramider
Well, sure. But must we talk about "hitting the nail" on little junior's head? Ow.
Randy4Candy's Avatar
...Interesting take

Let's see, 900+ P411 providers, ?00 BP girls, ??strippers, x00,00+ horn dog guys on the loose looking for pu$$y.

Jag, your post is something for a few to think about but it'll have the impact of a thimble of water in the ocean. As long as the lady delivers the goods during our time together, it's all good. As long as I'm not told specifically that there is a no review policy, then she's fair game for a review. In MOST cases, a no review policy gives me more pause unless word of mouth says otherwise (see cathy and a few others).
after all this high volumne etc, i think that if you find a provider that you are interested in, a review is good, as you might find one that really enjoys their
profession, while others just want to bbbj get you to hop on bust and get out,
sothey can usher the next one in and do the same thing.a provider that takes the time mixes up the hour with convo, and a variety of skills should be reviewed,.and that is what a hobbist should be looking for.
Miss Jessica's Avatar
The thing with mulrtiple reviews is some guys take says to write reviews And you may end up getting 4 reviews posted on the same day. That doesn't necessarily mean you saw all 4 guys on the same day. I love getting reviews because it shows people I'm still around. And being that I travel so much I try to get reviews in very city I visit so people in the current city can be like "oh so and so has seen here and highly reccomends her. As for how money you make you should never keep all your money on you. After every session if time permits (which usually does) I take my money and put Iit in the safe place (bank account, pre paid cards or even taking it home) I keep NO money or cards on me around a client!!!
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Well.. honestly the reviews are not for providers, their business or promotion of their talents. They are for information for the guys, both to know what to expect and to gain BCD access. The incidentals of more business or promotion is really a side-effect of the purpose of reviews.

Multiple reviews of the same provider by the same guy can be seen as promotion of a favorite, but again, if thats the only one hes seeing or one of the very few, he needs to maintain status and doing reviews is the only way to do that.
CopierGuy....sense is the term used to understand...cents is the change in your pocket...and scent is what you can smell with your nose - just letting you know.

For the Record....(and remember what everyone has warned us when you start to assume things about others???)

I am really low volume since my return a year ago - because I do have a day job and I am in college...however...

When I started in 2005, I was still LOW VOLUME.
I didn't have my own incall. (still don't)
I never saw more than two guys in one day unless I was traveling. (FS) (still don't)
I never saw a guy every single day. (still don't)
My time off for mother nature (shark week!) is only a few days a year. (rock on BC!)
I was home to tuck my kids in bed most nights - and available for all their school events/sports schedules. (still am)

I worked as a provider just a tad more than what I do now. I was still primarily an evening gal - but worked a couple more times during the week than I do now.

My focus was to pay my bills - not buy a bunch of stuff or save up a lot of money. I had young children and I wanted to be home with them as much as I could.
So, no...I don't agree that low volume is a bad thing at all. I turned down 3 clients this week - and I was actually surprised I had that many requests even though I raised my rates. I was holding out for a deal I had with a client last night. We were doing this thing that we wanted to "build up the excitement." See, it's really cool when you are low volume - are paying your bills, have a client that you DO click with - and have the ability to do something REALLY FUCKING COOL like "hold out" from getting yourself off or having any sex whatsoever for over a week - just so you can fuck each others brains off the couch, through the door, on the bed, off the bed and back on the bed to watch it in the mirror! And no, I'm not going to ask him to write a review. He's written one on me already - and if he wants to, he can write another.

I typically turn down a couple clients a week, for various reasons. I don't want to be a busy provider. I just don't.

I do NOT think that there is anything fishy because I have a low review count. I don't ask for reviews. I don't pester my clients for them. I want to be a slut in the bedroom - not an annoying slut "bitch, get off my back" after he's gone! Nagging is NOT my job. Plenty of you guys have wives for that shit at home.
berkleigh's Avatar
I actually PREFER not to be reviewed.

But, I do not mind if one is written often.

I've been low volume for a while only visit with a few clients a week.
Most are regulars of mine from over the years.

I know of some whom offer a discount and beg for reviews. SMDH...
Such the wrong way to go about things.

I have to agree with Angie also...Quality over Quantity.
The guy should want to write the Review at his own will, based on whatever happened.
Not because he felt obligated or sorry for the Provider.

pyramider's Avatar
Yeah pity reviews are pathetic.

What is a pity review?
Jariou's Avatar
Right on Jules with this post. Some ladies do tell me not to post, so I don’t. Some say do and offer discounts. I choose sometime without being told either way to post because of a hot experience I had and would like to share. But do guys really know, how a girl is, less the reviews. How many guys see a girl, to me that is irrelevant and bogus, after all this is what is being done? Do I really know how many they see? I think reviews are important especially for ladies, who wish not to show their face for valid reasons. I trust some of my fellow hobbyist taste in women and a review will persuade me. I have been at the door on a few occasions, where I said oh now, you lied, and sometimes I just given in, weak like that sometimes LOL. Yeah the money thing is a risk, same as the risk for guys who see ladies with pimps. Yeah the money making post was lame no harm, got is from a eccie worldwide post.
Randall Creed's Avatar
If a provider is new and/or has no reviews and asks for a review, I see nothing wrong with writing her one (particularly if the service was good). Just as guys with no reviews tend to look ummm, let's call it not as respected, providers with no reviews look equally not as respected.

No reviews EITHER WAY looks like 'newbie', 'unseasoned', 'unearned respect'. There are many ways to label it. Some people won't even see someone who doesn't have reviews, hobbyist or provider. How many times have we seen and read an ad saying, 'Not newbie friendly'? You think guys are eager to jump on a provider with 0 reviews? Hell naaw. So, to get yourself out there, I see nothing wrong with asking for a review.

Now, a 'pity' review would be when someone who has had a string of bad reviews OR has had a string of poor service that doesn't warrant a review, then she comes and asks for a review, hoping to get in the good graces of potential clients. Bad reviews are almost as bad as no reviews. They're both kind of neck and neck. It depends on how much risk the hobbyist is willing to take.
Define "low volume"....
Define "low volume".... Originally Posted by Prolongus
Low volume: (lo' vol-yum)- adj. A provider who fails to wake up the neighbors when she reaches climax. Or when she fails to be paid.
This is crap, and let me tell you why. Originally Posted by Dannie
Dannie, Do YOU know what IMHO means? look it up and for every scenerio that you give me with that crap about 2 sessions a week/month (In all your excitement to attack me, I know you missed that part because you want to add up 2 per week) a provider can pay all her bills, I can give you 10 she can't. I don't know how many times i heard about broke providers. and you know it too. Good try with your BEST scenerio.

CopierGuy....sense is the term used to understand...cents is the change in your pocket...and scent is what you can smell with your nose - just letting you know. Originally Posted by tntangie
tntangie: And just to let you know exactly what i typed is:
Common sense is defined by Merriam-Webster as, "sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation or facts." Thus, "common sense"

Just so we both understand each other. Please be clear before you correct someone that you are, in fact, correct. which in this case, you are NOT.

I think Ya'll ladies are just reading what you want to read and NOT what is actually typed, then ya'll put your own twist on it.

CG
Dannie, Do YOU know what IMHO means? look it up and for every scenerio that you give me with that crap about 2 sessions a week/month (In all your excitement to attack me, I know you missed that part because you want to add up 2 per week) a provider can pay all her bills, I can give you 10 she can't. I don't know how many times i heard about broke providers. and you know it too. Good try with your BEST scenerio.
CG Originally Posted by Copierguy0

Yes, I know what IMHO means. Funny question coming from you. It makes almost no sence (sic)

I gave you that scenario because it is my own. I might see two a week. The last couple months, maybe two a MONTH. I pay all my bills on time. Point me to the threADS I have ever posted, asking for help with anything. In fact, count up how many ads I have ever posted in almost two years and get back to me about low-volume means something is wrong.

Low-volume means maybe she thinks more of herself than the average hooktard. Maybe her life's goal isn't to be hooker of the century. Some of us want more for ourselves. Shame on us!

IMHO there is something wrong with the provider who can't get enough repeat business, that she has to advertise all the time and be available and on call, 24/7. IMHO. You do know what that means, right?

I also love how I can't disagree with someone, without it being called an "attack". Some of you get so butt-hurt when an opposing view is expressed. Geezus, can't we have some sort of intelligent discussion around here? Good grief.