Free sessions for good reviews? Does this really go on here?

Jessica Jade's Avatar
On topic - never received an offer for a free session for a review and wouldn't do it if offered.
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Randall Creed's Avatar
Oh, hell NAAW!!

They got Tara gaffled!?!?





Free Tara!!!
whitechocolate's Avatar
In my experience no reputable gal would give a free session for a favorable review. I never heard it done. Maybe a new provider with a cheap hobbyist!!!
Jewish Lawyer's Avatar
I really do not understand the troubles. Tara has always been very nice to me. There must be things going on behind the scenes that I do not know about. Peace to all.
Again, if people are getting free sessions, in exchange for a positive review, shame on them.
The girls are really putting themselves out there to do this thing of ours, and I am very grateful - if you saw me, you'd know why!!! It isn't fair for a girl to do this for free, if love isn't involved. Even then, it is customary for a girl to receive something in return, other than a free review!!!
TexasCowboy's Avatar
Taking advantage of a woman is wrong no matter how you look at it..... everyone has bills that they have to pay, little ones that may be dependent on them and obligations that they have to meet....Personally I would never stoop that low to try and get over on someone else...

A woman can post on here and when business is established increase her rates if she needs to for she has established a base of clients.....If a man say this to you then tell him to f*** o**....When trust is built between individuals and a woman needs something she can always reach out and ask and feel confident that she will get help...
You're saying it's ok for a guy to reach out to a girl and ask if they can have a free date in exchange for their oh do credible review? Originally Posted by Alyssa Marie
No. I abhor the practice. However, I don't guarantee a "good" review. If she is new and not on the board, I will steer one to a studio or agency rather than start her out with a "no" recommendation and give her more cash if I don't think she can be successful here.
DallasBenz's Avatar
Admittedly, I haven't read (and won't) all 9 pages of back and forth, but I read enough to form an opinion. I believe in free enterprise and liberty. I think we all do, right?
Why should this product be treated any differently than others? I know of NO product, ZERO, in the marketplace that is always sold at full market value, and never has discounts to help market the product thru favorable word of mouth. Ladies, you can't monetize your body on one hand, then take the position that your honor is somehow being violated if someone suggests a discount to help in the marketing of your specialized "wares".
Randall Creed's Avatar
No. I abhor the practice. However, I don't guarantee a "good" review. If she is new and not on the board, I will steer one to a studio or agency rather than start her out with a "no" recommendation and give her more cash if I don't think she can be successful here. Originally Posted by Glenn Quagmire
A 'good' review can simply be a review that's not slamming her.

I don't know if I pointed this out before (too lazy to look back), but what if the lady offers it, as opposed to guy cornering her and coercing her to do it? Some ladies understand it from a long term standpoint.

Anything, if not done with best intentions, can get out of hand. As American's, we've seen things get out of hand before. If done the smart way, with best intentions, no harm no foul. Nobody gets hurt.
TinMan's Avatar
Admittedly, I haven't read (and won't) all 9 pages of back and forth, but I read enough to form an opinion. I believe in free enterprise and liberty. I think we all do, right?
Why should this product be treated any differently than others? I know of NO product, ZERO, in the marketplace that is always sold at full market value, and never has discounts to help market the product thru favorable word of mouth. Ladies, you can't monetize your body on one hand, then take the position that your honor is somehow being violated if someone suggests a discount to help in the marketing of your specialized "wares". Originally Posted by DallasBenz
The discussion here is free, not discounted sessions.
A 'good' review can simply be a review that's not slamming her.

I don't know if I pointed this out before (too lazy to look back), but what if the lady offers it, as opposed to guy cornering her and coercing her to do it? Some ladies understand it from a long term standpoint.

Anything, if not done with best intentions, can get out of hand. As American's, we've seen things get out of hand before. If done the smart way, with best intentions, no harm no foul. Nobody gets hurt. Originally Posted by Rambro Creed
"Free session for an honest review."
If that's what the lady chooses, it's her choice. No one is bashing that..
Notice the difference?
It should still say under rate, "free for my honest review."
Most women don't start out in this with perfect scores. Sure, we can have sex and give blow jobs, but it's different when you're meeting a stranger as opposed to a boyfriend or even a one night stand where you don't feel that you're being graded. It can take a minute to let your guard down. It does for the guys too.
DarthDVader's Avatar
"Free session for an honest review" sounds like it is the ladies choice, yes ...

But a question arises ... will the guy be able to write an "honest one" after being bribed so to speak ... There will be a certain amount of feeling obligated by the situation ... It is different when you pay for the goods rather than getting them for free ...
The perception is affected unless you are a professional reviewer and can be totally impartial ...

My 2 cents ...
DV - I totally agree with you, that's why I was saying a disclaimer should be written. "I didn't pay for this." I personally think a free session for a review is, well.. I just wouldn't do it. That's just me. If someone else wants to, hey.. It's America.
The thing is.. In life we worry too much about someone else's opinion anyway.
Looks at Angie's list, or yelp... It's insane how much people think their opinion on a restaurant matters.
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FunInDFW's Avatar
In a perfect world, neither party would do anything differently. I suppose it comes down to integrity and cynicism.

Do both parties lack the integrity to do anything different? He needs to be objective, and she needs to give a every-day session and not any more 'special' or 'better' to skew the outcome. This doesn't preclude the possibility that they 'click.'

Are the rest of us so cynical to think that one, if not both, of them have done something out of character during this process.

It's not an easy task to have this done successfully with positive results.
fletch's Avatar
...you just can't explain bat shit crazy....here's to looking forward to the next undeserved welcome back threAD....
Looks at Angie's list, or yelp... It's insane how much people think their opinion on a restaurant matters.
Xx Originally Posted by Alyssa Marie
But those sites really do help consumers make more informed choices. Having that feedback is incredibly valuable. One or two reviews aren't going to make a difference but when many people all say the same thing over a period of time it matters.

Just like if a lady were to keep having "Free" under her fee in her reviews. More guys would expect it for free.