How I go about writing reviews on here??

Dear staff - just curios as to how I go about writing reviews on here??
I have seen several girls and have written several reviews on other sites and would love to start writing reviews on here as love ECCIE
Any help appreciated. Thanks. Dino
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  • Mokoa
  • 04-06-2016, 07:43 PM
To submit a review use the button at the top of the appropriate review forum in the city where the visit took place. You will be presented with a form to fill out. Fill out all items in the form. Click on the Submit button at the bottom to post it when you are done.

Important! You may want to first compose the ROS part of the review offline in Notepad or Word or something else similar. Then when you go online to post the review copy and paste the composed ROS.

This thread may be of interest to you...

http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=14698
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  • Mokoa
  • 04-06-2016, 07:44 PM
A separate topic.

Moved to its own thread.
To submit a review use the button at the top of the appropriate review forum in the city where the visit took place. You will be presented with a form to fill out. Fill out all items in the form. Click on the Submit button at the bottom to post it when you are done. Originally Posted by Mokoa

Unless you are a female, of course. Then you are FORBIDDEN.
Have a nice day!
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  • Mokoa
  • 04-07-2016, 07:54 PM
Actually there have been female members who have posted reviews in Coed forums. They don't receive credit for them but they posted them anyway.
Actually there have been female members who have posted reviews in Coed forums. They don't receive credit for them but they posted them anyway. Originally Posted by Mokoa

That's nice, but it's not the same, and far from equal. If I post a fair and accurate review I want it to along side all of the other "real" reviews. And I want credit for it.

I know that you don't make the rules here, Mokoa....but for a site to be so rigidly locked in such an old antiquated way of thinking is just pathetic.
The person paying for the service should be able to review, comment and critique the service provider. In the hobby and Real World.

If ladies were paying guys to see them, then allow a review of the guy (service provider) with PA Credit. If ladies were paying for another lady to see them, then allow a review of the gal (service provider) with PA Credit.

If ladies want to write reviews on the clients in the Coed section, then that is just fine and within their right of free speach; however, they need to keep in mind that the normal RW and Hobby business model is not for businesses to critique or review the customers in public, just the opposite. Please ladies, don't tell everybody that I have a little winky.

Most clients (and in all RW businesses) will happily accept comments and recommendations for improvement from service providers if the recommendation is properly presented in such a manner that will obviously demonstrate value and enhanced pleasure of the session for both the provider and client.

Hope that all came out OK: ^^
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  • Mokoa
  • 04-20-2016, 12:16 AM
That's nice, but it's not the same, and far from equal. If I post a fair and accurate review I want it to along side all of the other "real" reviews. And I want credit for it. Originally Posted by DakineOne777
You are proceeding from a false assumption. I never stated it was the same nor did I state that it was equal. I simply pointed out your assertion that ladies were forbidden to post reviews was incorrect.
You are proceeding from a false assumption. I never stated it was the same nor did I state that it was equal. I simply pointed out your assertion that ladies were forbidden to post reviews was incorrect. Originally Posted by Mokoa

Of course if you want to play the semantics game, technically ANYONE can write a makeshift "review" on any of the open forums and never have it acknowledged or receive credit as a real review. We both know that was not what I was talking about.

But at least thanks for acknowledging that it is not equal in any way, shape or form. It surely isn't.