Do you think providers should offer review specials?

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I've always equated discounts with store sales; usually held because there is too much inventory and not enough cash flow. That's fine for shoes and appliances, not so much for intimacy, be it illusory or otherwise. If a provider wants to discount her regulars privately, I think that is a good thing as it promotes business and helps solidify a relationship.
excellent thought process IMAPACKIN, especially the last sentence.

BTW - looked at your reviews to see your background and saw one about Marla. That definitely brings back great memories as she used to visit San Antonio quite a bit and I bet quite a few of us remember her.

Yea - I guess I miss her..............
It seems like offering discounts for reviews could lead to impartial reporting but I understand others may need the financial incentive to report on an encounter, especially if they are more active hobbyists. Personally I am here for the community of like minded individuals and the system of open and honest communication it provides. I consider it my duty to share my experiences and occasionally opinions for the benefit of everyone involved. Besides, no matter how badly things go its still nice to think about it again
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  • Mokoa
  • 07-03-2011, 01:00 AM
BTW - looked at your reviews to see your background and saw one about Marla. That definitely brings back great memories as she used to visit San Antonio quite a bit and I bet quite a few of us remember her. Originally Posted by dennisrn
Ah yes, I remember her quite well!
Ahhh.. A drunken rant. Plain and simple. Offering incentives to a hobbiest openly will not only discredit him but yourself as well. Your reviews will not help your biz but hurt it and the hobbiest will no longer be respected for his honesty in reviews and your reviews will be seen as staged. Guys will call you seeking discounts for good reviews and should you refuse a possible bad review will follow. Keep it honest. For the consumer as well as yourself. Should a consumer give you a bad review for whatever reason it will be honest and in the end you will get the type of consumer you are looking for and the consumer will get what he, or she heehee, is looking for plain and simple. Sorry if i'm being blunt but i'm drunk. Clear enough?

I've known many a provider to recieve bad reviews and quickly be picked up by a sugar-daddy. They'd do minimal work and still maintain a comfy lifestyle.

The honesty will set you free. Where the fuck did I read that? I'm sorry if i'm being too forward with some people. I guess it's all the business training instilled in me coming out while i'm drunk. Sorry. Still love you all but keep it real buuuuuuuddy.