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    Quote Originally Posted by philipkntz View Post
    True. Unless you have met the person before. There is one lady that advertises on here that I first met 25 years ago, she was "22" then but looked older. Last time I saw her ad, she was claiming mid 30's. Could be the lady the op is posting about.
    Ah yes that is fair enough. I wonder what would happen if you mentioned that the age was inconsistent in the advertising? Maybe a mod could answer that one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    Ah yes that is fair enough. I wonder what would happen if you mentioned that the age was inconsistent in the advertising? Maybe a mod could answer that one?
    sure I can, I did say here, in my initial answer, that:

    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyLu View Post
    well, depends on the context.
    please contact us always, if you are not sure and I will be happy to look into the reviews one by one.
    we simply might miss your post. (I feel like I am repeating myself...)

    as a general rule, we do not allow users to speculate about the age, throwing numbers, however you can mention in the review that they advertiser looks older than the pics.

    here is the link to the rules:

    https://www.escort-ireland.com/help/...formation.html

    I can see that you had submitted 3 reviews since you have registered with us, and all 3 have been published.
    so am I right to think that you are complaining before anything happened yet?

    well this is first for me here...

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    You could also say that "the pictures in the advert are not recently taken" or "are outdated" etc.
    This also would have been published.

    Speculating and saying that, for example: "no way she is 28, she must be at least 45" will either be replaced with "she seems older than indicated in the advert" or removed from the review.
    Depending on the remaining content and the overall way the reviewer choose to express himself and phrases it.
    I have seen many nasty comments in the content of the reviews, which were not fit for publishing. Simpy aimed to cause upset to the advertiser.
    There are ways certain things still can be communicated in a polite manner, without any loss to the content.
    Last edited by LuckyLu; 17-01-17 at 14:21.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyLu View Post
    sure I can, I did say here, in my initial answer, that:
    Ummm that wasn't he question Lu, it was about making reference to inconsistency with regards to advertising age and I don't mean one year older kind of thing, but staying the same age for several years or shaving off 5 years over night. Those sort of things are factual and it could be said that the age is dubious due to inconsistency of advertising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    Ummm that wasn't he question Lu, it was about making reference to inconsistency with regards to advertising age and I don't mean one year older kind of thing, but staying the same age for several years or shaving off 5 years over night. Those sort of things are factual and it could be said that the age is dubious due to inconsistency of advertising.
    ach, yes, that. sorry looks like I misunderstood.

    this is a tricky one. we cannot stop an advertisers to take years off, and of course at the same time, most observant users will pick up on the fact that someone has been 29 yo for the last 5 years.
    I do not think we have got a policy on that in particular, but will double check with the advertising team.

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    I have enquired with the advertising team and can confirm that if an advertiser wishes to state that she is 29, during 5 consecutive years we will not force her to change the age.
    this is provided the age is unverified. if the age is verified the real age will be displayed and reflected in the advert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    As I said before it's perception and not fact. A lot of women smoke and that can age you up to 10 years. Not sure where the 8 years thing comes from, it seems like a bit of a random number? I can say that no woman wants to be labelled older than what she is.
    I suppose it is a little random but it's only my own rule of thumb due to my own experiences. I'm not suggesting anyone else adopt it as we all look at a profile and use our own tricks to estimate how genuine it is.
    Unfortunately it's the Photoshop era and a lot of fake details in many profiles that make this sort of mental readjustment common.
    If a lady looks close to her photos and is as pleasant in person as she is on the phone I am very happy. The date on her birth cert is irrelevant.
    It has been quite some time since I was carded for alcohol myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyLu View Post
    I have enquired with the advertising team and can confirm that if an advertiser wishes to state that she is 29, during 5 consecutive years we will not force her to change the age.
    this is provided the age is unverified. if the age is verified the real age will be displayed and reflected in the advert.
    Oh gosh Lu this is like pulling teeth. That wasn't the question either. No one is expecting EI to force anyone to change the age yearly, the point was that the client has the right to disclose they know it's not changed yearly or that it has changed radically if it has happened during the time frame that he booked. As in he might say, I saw this lady 5 years ago and again recently and she is still advertising as the same age. However she still looks amazing (let's make it nice). Would this be taken off or accepted?

    I'm not gunning for it, as it's counterproductive from my side, but it would be good to know where we all stand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    Oh gosh Lu this is like pulling teeth. That wasn't the question either. No one is expecting EI to force anyone to change the age yearly,
    haha, sorry Kate. I thought I was being helpful, maybe just got ahead of myself again LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    [COLOR="#FF0000"] the point was that the client has the right to disclose they know it's not changed yearly or that it has changed radically if it has happened during the time frame that he booked. As in he might say, I saw this lady 5 years ago and again recently and she is still advertising as the same age. However she still looks amazing (let's make it nice). Would this be taken off or accepted?

    I'm not gunning for it, as it's counterproductive from my side, but it would be good to know where we all stand.
    you see, again, this is a very good question. I think I would accept it.
    Really depends on how it would be phrased.

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    i do not see the harm in mentioning they are a lot other than advertised, why are the rules being changed now and not for the clients well being either and it is again a kick in the balls for us guys

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