That is what this board is for. Sitting at your computer calling people names - THAT is the act of a coward. Originally Posted by gregsterTell me where to meet and I'll say it to your face. I don't know who you are - if I did I would have dialed you up and said - hey, you're about to get trounced on ECCIE and you deserve it!
Actually though - you're not the first - so I should apologize for being so heavy handed. So I do apologize for that. However ...
There is a culture of "gotcha" here that is not improving this hobby. Men - who are too afraid to tell a 20 year old female provider ... "Hey I'm not having a good time here ..." or "Hey - I didn't have a good time and if I write a review it would have to be "no".
Give the provider an opportunity to fix the problem before you slam her on ECCIE. I would bet you that Poca would have found a way to put a smile on your face - and if she got offended - well then that would have been one more negative for your review, no?
You cannot make a negative review on Amazon.com of a vendor until you've attempted to resolve the issue with them first. People who provide services aren't perfect - they sometimes make mistakes - sometimes your actions can put them off their game too. So why not address the issue like a man and tell the provider?
If you don't want to bother with telling her - then just don't write a review. This happens to me ... "she was so-so ... I don't think she'll be receptive to criticism ... I have other more important things to do."
But in those cases I just won't write a review at all. Believe me - were I ever to write a negative review - the provider would know about it before she read it on ECCIE.
I just don't understand why people weren't raised this way.
I mean we've all heard the phrase ... "Don't say anything about a man you wouldn't say to his face?" Well, if you're in front of her face - SAY SOMETHING.