I did a review on a provider and I have been "slam" for writing under the FEE: see ecci.
Originally Posted by tmaxgarcia
If that was directed at me then you are making a mountain out of a molehill. It was simply a reminder that the item or items in question need to be filled out properly in order for you to receive Premium Access credit for the review. That's it. There are guidelines, established by the owners of this site, the Staff must follow when evaluating reviews for Premium Access credit. Reviews that do not contain the proper information do not meet those guidelines and will be rejected if the proper information is not provided.
You see, because of the guidelines I and other Staff members are obligated to follow. It is not my call.
Now, I have a question...
Why are you gentlemen here?
Could it be that you want to get the information you need to make an
informed decision? Do you think that reviews that
do not provide that information
help you with your research? I believe we all know the answers to those questions.
Now, if you want to keep such information to yourself that is entirely up to you. There is nothing in the
Forum Guidelines that prohibits you from doing so. It's just that you will not receive Premium Access credit for it.
There are those here who could consider such omissions in a review a disservice to the community. They would ask why would such a review be posted in the first place if it is not going to be useful? That is also a valid question.
I also know there are sessions that take place where the fee given was not based on the advertised rate. I certainly do understand why such a fee would be omitted and if I am informed about such a situation I will leave the review alone and not bother you about it but you will still receive no Premium Access credit for the review. Go ahead and post the advertised rate if you want. At least that will give a good idea of what to budget for.
Oh. and one more thing...
I do not know what it is. Something in the water perhaps, but this thread hijacking is starting to get out of hand.