Reviews: help a brother out

Redwolf's Avatar
We all forget things, don't know them, or put down the wrong info sometimes when doing a review, whether it be a wrong date, putting body measurements in the wrong order, or not knowing a website. Thankfully, someone usually notices and the correct info can be added or the review can be edited.

I have noticed recently more and more reviewers leaving out important info. Please help a brother out and include the info. Don't make search all over. The forum owners have set guidelines for what should be included and what is appropriate.
http://www.eccie.net/showpost.php?p=492722&postcount=4
For example, in the 'Fee' field should be written the amount paid.
Hey Redwolf. I've never posted a review and have some questions. Is there a form that you fill out and how detailed should the ROS be? Any help would be appreciated.
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  • jan-w
  • 04-28-2011, 06:11 PM
We all forget things, don't know them, or put down the wrong info sometimes when doing a review, whether it be a wrong date, putting body measurements in the wrong order, or not knowing a website. Thankfully, someone usually notices and the correct info can be added or the review can be edited.

I have noticed recently more and more reviewers leaving out important info. Please help a brother out and include the info. Don't make search all over. The forum owners have set guidelines for what should be included and what is appropriate.
http://www.eccie.net/showpost.php?p=492722&postcount=4
For example, in the 'Fee' field should be written the amount paid. Originally Posted by Redwolf
I know what you mean Red. Sometimes I think guys don't want to fill in the amount paid because it might incriminate him, you know, admitting you paid x dollars for certain activities . For the same reason, some guys use the disclaimer, "It's only a dream, never happened." I don't think any of that stuff will save you if LEO really wants you.
Redwolf's Avatar
bbell3, if you go to the pertinent forum (Independent, Agency, Spa, etc.), click on the button that says NEW REVIEW. It will provide the form for you to fill in.

Read the rest of the stickied thread which gives some examples of how to write a review and not to write one.
http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=84297
Sens55's Avatar
There is no "rule" on how much detail you need to put in ROS. But there are guidelines. Things like, how was contact made. Screening protocol. Was she the girl in her ad/pics and were they representative of what she looks like now (not 10 y.o. glamor shots). Did she provide the services paid for. A reasonable idea of her personality and how she handled business. A bonus would be anything you think unique about her that guys might want to know. That could be a trick she does, her attitude, her intelligence in conversation, that she needed guidance, she rushed. Anything like that helps guys decide if she's the right date for him, and helps her by making sure the guys that call are the ones that will appreciate what she has to offer.

You don't necessarily need to go into the "blow-by-blow" of the activities if you don't want. But the above information, to me, is far more important. Just keep in mind the goal isn't to get your review published in Penthouse Forums, but to let other guys know what your date was like so they can decide for themselves if they want to see the girl.
Thanks for the info Sens and Red. Should I also ask the lady for permission to post the review?
Some ladies have no review policies, so if I were a guy I would ask. But, that's just me.
Thanks MsElena. Thought that might be the right thing to do.
Sens55's Avatar
My rule is, if the girl gives shitty service, lies, is messed up during the date or tries to scam me, I don't care what she says, she's getting a review and it'll be a bad one.

If the girl provides the agreed services for the price, I'll ask if they want one and where. Occasionally I've had girls ask if I would do one on a particular board, and, again, if they were good to me, I have no problem returning the favor.