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Thread: its ok do a bad review of a escort

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    I left a negative review last week. The escort was not the one I had talked to earlier when making the booking. After calling her at the time of appointment she told me she was not ready. I finally saw her 30mis later & she was not the escort in EI profile. I did ask about one of her favorites & was told not available. I then decided to leave and was verbally abused for wasting her time.
    Soon after the review went on she opted out of the review system. I now see where she has opted back in after adding a comment to my review which is a pack of lies. Why were her comments about me not verified ? I did not like leaving a negative review but when it happens I think its right to leave one.

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    Kendra, your posts in this thread are priceless. Gave me a good smile on a Friday afternoon

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    If all reviews were positive, then they would be testimonials, not reviews.

    People write reviews for a variety of reasons, (good and bad) it maybe because an escort has asked them to write a review, their way of sharing their appointment, a way to remember, sometimes a bad review can actually get you noticed more than all good reviews and is a good way to have a credible set of reviews. Do you believe it if someone has 100% perfect reviews... Too good to be true...

    When you read a review about a restaurant, plumber or a product you will find a variety of responses, having said that after a number of reviews it is often to norm for only positive responses.

    In fact in service businesses from babysitting to plumbing, reviews are becoming increasingly important replace the old world of mouth and friends recommendations.

    Similiar escorts can choose to have reviews and then they are open to the risk of a bad review.

    The problem with reviews is that for escorts it can be the equivalent of a public job appraisal and so can be hard to take personally.

    Having said that everyone promotes themselves via their profile and so sets and expectation (looks/photo, personality, nationality, age, figures, services) and so if these don't meet expectations then it can be a let down.

    Selling services be it personal services or professional services, will always have a bit of the "invisible" factor.

    Even if there was a professional qualification such as in the legal, medical of other service sectors, their will always be a degree to which either a service is oversold or people have different expectations.

    In general, the lower your expectations, the happier you will be...

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