Can providers get access to ROS?

WinterNicole's Avatar
Is there a way for a provider to gain access to ROS in reviews? I feel like reading that part would give me more idea of what a gentleman likes and dislikes personally. I t would also help if they also are asking to take pictures if I can see what kind they have posted before. I'm hoping I'm just kissing it somehwee. I would even pay for access.
rcinokc's Avatar
Only the guy who wrote the review is allowed to share it with you. I think. ROS is for the guys only, same as the guys aren't allowed access to the ladies only areas.
JohnnyYanks's Avatar
You can ask the gent who reviews you to show you the review before he posts it.

As to seeing the ROS from other reviews:

* create a male handle for yourself & get Premium Access;

* ask your favorite trick w/Premium Access to use his account;

* cuddle post-coitus w/ a laptop & your favorite Premium Access trick and read ROS to your heart's content. On the clock, of course.
You can ask the gent who reviews you to show you the review before he posts it.

As to seeing the ROS from other reviews:

* create a male handle for yourself & get Premium Access;

* ask your favorite trick w/Premium Access to use his account;

* cuddle post-coitus w/ a laptop & your favorite Premium Access trick and read ROS to your heart's content. On the clock, of course. Originally Posted by JohnnyYanks
What the Yankster failed to tell you is that 2 of his 3 suggestions will get you BANNED!!
JohnnyYanks's Avatar
Captain Obvious much?
Old-T's Avatar
  • Old-T
  • 02-08-2018, 10:15 PM
Probably far less obvious to someone who joined less than a month ago.
burkalini's Avatar
Every time you write a review just assume that every provider on the site will read the ROS. Anything else is just being naive.
JohnnyYanks's Avatar
Probably far less obvious to someone who joined less than a month ago. Originally Posted by Old-T
Unless they took the time to read the Forum Guidelines -- a time investment of < 10 minutes; a pittance for a professional escort.
I know, to some, it seems easier to just ask than to research.

But, as you can see by other comments here, doing your own research and reading over the guidelines and rules of this board will save you more time and trouble in the long run.

Please know that I mean no disrespect or judgement. We were all newbies at some point.
Old-T's Avatar
  • Old-T
  • 02-09-2018, 10:10 AM
Unless they took the time to read the Forum Guidelines -- a time investment of < 10 minutes; a pittance for a professional escort. Originally Posted by JohnnyYanks
True--however I would guess most people who have been on here much longer have not. Just as most people do not read the assembly instructions for much of what they buy.

It takes no longer to give good info to a novice as it does to give bad info.
OH but then how would the trolls be entertained? LOL
Providers are not supposed to be able to read ROS. How ever I will send the ROS to the provider before I post it(never after). I want to make sure all of the phone and contact information is correct. I agree with you that I owe you a chance to know how I felt about our time together
. In some cases it may take me a day or two before I write the review. You can ask the client to send you the review before he submits it. Once it has been submitted it is the property of ECCIE.
I often share MY review ROS with a provider - don't we all want to know what our job evaluation says? But NEVER before I post it. Unless I've made a grevious factual error, there is zero provider editing allowed. If I have made a grevious factual error, I'll post to correct it. But once you submit it, it is not just ECCIE property. You can still copy and paste it and send it to her.
JohnnyYanks's Avatar
I often share MY review ROS with a provider - don't we all want to know what our job evaluation says? But NEVER before I post it. Unless I've made a grevious factual error, there is zero provider editing allowed. If I have made a grevious factual error, I'll post to correct it. But once you submit it, it is not just ECCIE property. You can still copy and paste it and send it to her. Originally Posted by watchoutthegameisrigged
Interesting. Do you do this for all of your reviews? What feedback do you get from the women you've seen? Do you share non-flattering reviews as well?
Tons of research has kept me away from unflattering reviews. I pretty much know what I'm getting into before I go in and I don't bottom fish. No newbies - I require multiple good reviews from guys I trust in my market. And I'm not shy about contacting them for info they might not have wanted to share in the open. I gladly return the favor. I have developed a network of guys I have some trust in in my local market. It's invaluable.