Can Someone Remind Me How TER Works for Providers?

Madison of Houston's Avatar
I find that site so freaking annoying, lol, but I'm trying to expand.

Does someone have to post a review of you (the provider) first for it to get attached to your account and only *then* you can post as a provider?
jan-w's Avatar
  • jan-w
  • 03-26-2026, 12:22 PM
I'm not a TER fan. Years ago, I joined and submitted 2 reviews on a couple of well known reputable ladies in my area. For guys, the review template is long and annoying, wanting numerical grades or something on the activities. I don't remember exactly how it was worded. Anyway, I filled in all their blanks and they still refused the reviews because they said I was too new and the ladies didn't have enough reviews on the site to be accepted. They invited me to try again in the future, Lol. I told 'em to fuck themselves and cancel my account.
Brooke Wilde's Avatar
I gave up trying to understand that site years ago. My profile has misinformation on it, but they won't let me change it. The ad feature seems to be useless.

Considering it has been around for so long you'd think it would be more user friendly.
Madison of Houston's Avatar
Thanks for both chiming in. I knew that site was a shit show, lol. So irritating though. I wonder how they make any money if they make it so difficult to use!
Cendell M's Avatar
Yes I find TER hard to navigate as well.
LustyBustyGina38FF's Avatar
I use it for screeing or looking for a new city to visit. And TER has a private ladies area where you can make post just about anything.

I post ads on it, an ad is free.
rockshox69's Avatar
It's been around longer than ASPD, and all my old posted reviews are still sticking around from the early 2000s. I suppose not having an active forum board keeps it under the radar mostly.
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Madison of Houston's Avatar
I use it for screeing or looking for a new city to visit. And TER has a private ladies area where you can make post just about anything.

I post ads on it, an ad is free. Originally Posted by LustyBustyGina38FF
It does, but to *even* be able to access that area and get a "provider account" I believe someone has to post a review of you and then you have to message saying, "Hey that's me" and then they attach it to your account.

Correct me if I'm wrong though. But that's the thing I hate about that site. I can't just have a provider account unless someone reviews me on there. So dumb.
I don’t care for it. I love reviews but I prefer they review me here, and OH2 second. I don’t understand why hobbyists write for TER.
Madison of Houston's Avatar
I don’t care for it. I love reviews but I prefer they review me here, and OH2 second. I don’t understand why hobbyists write for TER. Originally Posted by MiaMichelle
Agree all the way!
Wow. I haven’t logged into my ter in forever.
LustyBustyGina38FF's Avatar
It does, but to *even* be able to access that area and get a "provider account" I believe someone has to post a review of you and then you have to message saying, "Hey that's me" and then they attach it to your account.

Correct me if I'm wrong though. But that's the thing I hate about that site. I can't just have a provider account unless someone reviews me on there. So dumb. Originally Posted by Madison of Houston
It's been so long for me on TER I can't recall how it works as to how you can get act as a provider , sorry I'm not help at all..But I will ask in the ladies room for YOU!
Madison of Houston's Avatar
It's been so long for me on TER I can't recall how it works as to how you can get act as a provider , sorry I'm not help at all..But I will ask in the ladies room for YOU! Originally Posted by LustyBustyGina38FF
Thanks girl, and no worries!
TER is better known outside of texas. OH2/Eccie tend to be the dominant site in the lone star state but not anywhere else. Nationwide, TER has been around a long time and tends to have a foothold in the northeast. From the hobbyist perspective, once you pay for membership, reviews are easy to access and have a lot more detail than other sites. If you write a review that gets accepted, you get free member ship for a few weeks. They are really strict with reviews. The first few I wrote were rejected for one thing or another. Once you get the hang of it, they become easier. It is great if you travel nationwide. I would think the primary benefit for providers in texas would be to get noticed in other areas or attract others that travel to Houston.