On topic - never received an offer for a free session for a review and wouldn't do it if offered.
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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 MarieNo. 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.
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 QuagmireA 'good' review can simply be a review that's not slamming her.
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?The discussion here is free, not discounted sessions.
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
A 'good' review can simply be a review that's not slamming her."Free session for an honest review."
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
Looks at Angie's list, or yelp... It's insane how much people think their opinion on a restaurant matters.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.
Xx Originally Posted by Alyssa Marie