Price on Reviews

DirtyOldMan69's Avatar
I'm new at this game. I would like to get some various opinions concerning this subject.
Since I'm new at this when I filled out the review I put the incorrect information in the Price box. Since then I've found where the acronyms are explained. Someone commented about the entry I made. I replied to him concerning this.
Is it 'required' to put the price in the review? My feelings are that is something the young lady and I have agreed on and is strictly between her and I. If she wants the price put there then I will do that.
When I write a review I consult with the young lady about the content of the review before posting. Of course this only applies to good reviews.
I'll be looking forward to any and all comments.

Chuck12's Avatar
Is it 'required' to put the price in the review? My feelings are that is something the young lady and I have agreed on and is strictly between her and I. Originally Posted by DirtyOldMan69
Since this is the Escort Client Community Information Exchange website, i would suppose it is. The price has to be filled out unless you do not want to get credit for the review. Since providers cannot post their rates in their ads anymore and the showcases "rates" part can only see by members with premium access, the reviews are one of the avenues others without premium access can know whether a provider fits within their budget.

The only reason i would see not posting the rate you got is if a provider tells you "Hey Dirty Old Man, you are so awesome I am going to give you 1/2 off for my hourly rate, but just to you." Then yeah sure you would not post that rate because every other fucker here would be calling her and saying "hey I want the rate Dirty Old Man got."

I doubt you are getting a rate only for you with every provider you are seeing, unless you have a gift i do not of course. So if you are paying her regular rate or an advertised special rate, you should be including it in your reviews.
DirtyOldMan69's Avatar
I see your point and it makes sense to me.

Thanks!
SofaKingFun's Avatar
Yes, you should post her rates. If it was a special deal 'tween the two of you then say so and post her advertised rate. Simple enough.

One thing that struck me as odd though was your stating,

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When I write a review I consult with the young lady about the content of the review before posting. Of course this only applies to good reviews".

Now I understand asking her about you mentioning something in the review that's not on her "normal" menu, but if she knows you're going to post a review, why would you need to consult with her?

To me, a review should be YOUR experience from YOUR perspective, period. It's simply your telling of your experience. So when you consult with another party, prior to posting, it becomes viewed as less objective and more contrived than anything else. It's skewed. At least that's my take on the matter.



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FootLong's Avatar
Concur with SKF. Post the advertised rate. We need to see at least that. And saying "see ad" does not hack it, as sometimes ad links disappear. Good to have that price history when looking back at reviews.
Yes, you should post her rates. If it was a special deal 'tween the two of you then say so and post her advertised rate. Simple enough.

One thing that struck me as odd though was your stating,

"When I write a review I consult with the young lady about the content of the review before posting. Of course this only applies to good reviews".

Now I understand asking her about you mentioning something in the review that's not on her "normal" menu, but if she knows you're going to post a review, why would you need to consult with her?

To me, a review should be YOUR experience from YOUR perspective, period. It's simply your telling of your experience. So when you consult with another party, prior to posting, it becomes viewed as less objective and more contrived than anything else. It's skewed. At least that's my take on the matter.


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. Originally Posted by SofaKingFun
In addition to the donation, I also concur with the rest of SKFs post
As for reviews, if a lady asks me to do one, I will.

If I get asked not to, and the service was in line with the other reviews on her, I won't. But if the service was lackluster, too many don'ts, etc. or has changed considerably for the worse from her previous reviews, I feel I owe it the the gents out here to get one posted.

Just my dos centavos.

The Colonel