... "I DO NOT" do anything uncovered, who is "ALWAYS" stated prior to appointments.. My question is should I be worried? 😉 Originally Posted by khloe619If you hope to shift public opinion or create a full blown drama threAD, you're going to have to do much better than this. Too ambiguous.
Have you ever gotten a review from someone who gives you a "yes" recommendation then switches it to "no"? Well this happened to me from a gentleman I seen.. His reason being was not very explanatory and further more blocked me from the conversation therefore not allowing me to defend myself... Weird right? I've only been using this site for almost a year now and I only have"13" reviews, there could be plenty more but most guys don't give reviews sometimes... But "ALL" positive reviews but that "1".. Also "I DO NOT" do anything uncovered, who is "ALWAYS" stated prior to appointments.. My question is should I be worried? 😉 Originally Posted by khloe619
Originally Posted by KlassyKelliAnn - Just reading the review and comments below what I got from just that seemed very explanatoryHow do you know what is in the review?
Your best course of action is to not have anymore action concerning this change on the review. It will do nothing but allow more people to read out of curiosity the review that does present you or the session favorably. Let it go and learn from it.
How do you know what is in the review? Originally Posted by Von Spieler
I hear ya, KKA. A lot of times a girl will say 'read the review', meaning the public portion. But the way things have gotten around here, folks are quick to leap to the negative (and dramatic) possibilities. A read of just the public portion including the comments clearly shows the issue and the reason for the "No".
Von Spieler was just doing his due diligence as a Mod, I'm sure. Doesn't want the Mod Police after him.Originally Posted by FootLong
... Providing isn't just about services rendered- it's about attitude. You're young and pretty and I suggest you look into improving your customer service/relations skills so you can bank more positive reviews. And don't ever complain to or in front of a client- it's just bad form, girl.Nicely said, KKA. Couldn't agree more.
KKA Originally Posted by KlassyKelliAnn
Your best course of action is to not have anymore action concerning this change on the review. It will do nothing but allow more people to read out of curiosity the review that does present you or the session favorably. Let it go and learn from it.
How do you know what is in the review? Originally Posted by Von Spieler
Everyone can see the reviews and comments. It doesnt take a rocket scientist ....(or maybe it does as I am obviously having to explain myself in the midst of a not so subtle accusation) to deduce what happened when reading those comments that EVERYONE can see as they are PUBLIC. Geez! Originally Posted by KlassyKelliAnnYes, KKA and Von Spieler, I came to the same conclusion and commented the last time Khloe posted on this very same subject. Um,a déjà Vu much???
I know you're implying she has read restricted info, but I made all the same assumptions from the public info.And you certainly shouldn't have done it twice!
That said, Khloe, I think you should've left this one alone. You lucked out with the "Yes". You shouldn't have brought attention to this whole situation. Originally Posted by LilMynx69