Yeah but that goes back to my question. As a prospective client, how can I tell who previously allowed reviews?
Yeah but that goes back to my question. As a prospective client, how can I tell who previously allowed reviews?
ClarkKent (19-04-16), ShadowEmpress (20-04-16)
Or you can go here https://archive.org/web/ , do little bit of cross referencing and you can find reviews (if any) for the ladies that are opted out now but used to be opened for reviews.
Anitafan (25-04-16)
ShadowEmpress (25-04-16)
I absolutely agree with the first paragraph. The system seems to favor the escort in the sense that they have the last word in reviews. Which is fine. As a client it's my responsibility to do the proper research and if I see a bad review I have to make a judgement call based on numerous factors, including the escort's response. Doesn't mean a bad review is going to necessarily mean I move on to a different escort. Some clients are asses. But I can't make an informed decision if I can't see those reviews. It is not a balanced system and I hope in the future some things are fixed. It seems like it's complained about enough lol!
Last edited by ClarkKent; 25-04-16 at 11:35.
Sigh.... Just, all of this. It is unfair to the escorts who have always chosen to keep things private, because not being able to differentiate between the two is definitely going to hurt the amount of clientele they receive. Because there IS a difference between the two. On multiple forum posts I've seen clients and escorts who say there are those escorts out there who are lovely and keep things private, but as a client who has now had first hand experience in this dilemma, the husband and I will probably never meet with one of those ladies in this current system that doesn't differentiate between them and those who previously allowed reviews.
It is also extremely unfair to genuine clients who take the time to write genuine reviews. I absolutely believe that an escort has the right to stop receiving reviews should they choose to, but it should not delete all the reviews they have received. They have the opportunity to write a rebuttal if they do not agree with a review, and I think savvy clients can make an informed decision based off that. If there really is such a large problem with fake bad reviews being written, there should be an appeals system where the escort can ask the moderators to remove specific reviews, and if the mods find the said review suspicious, be able to remove it. I understand it is one thing to remove a review by a profile that seems to have been created for malicious intentions and has no community experience and prior reviews, but it is another thing to remove a real one, especially if written by those active on the site (in either multiple reviews, forums, or both.) The way things are now only helps those who are taking advantage of the system, and hurts those who are being genuine.
Anitafan (25-04-16)