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    Default Nowhere to be found!

    Hi,just a heads up about a TS escort that’s advertising as pre-op but is obviously not. Had a message from the moderator to tell me they cannot contact them to change their info and I should report a fake profile,as if they’ll do anything about it(should have said to me that they’re giving them money and I’m not “so sod off”). Anyway,if anyone’s interested PM me for name.

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    Hi Salebra,

    As I told you by PM, you can report the profile and we will look into it. But you have to use the procedure that everyone follows to report a profile.
    If you think that is "so sod off"...

    Instead of report it as anyone would do, you just opened a thread to complain about.

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    This is a warning section,I’m simply warning the people that pays the escorts and in turn pays your wages.
    I messaged you to report it,I thought I made my message pretty clear.
    You know the story,I’m hoping you’ll look into it.

    Thanks

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    Good luck with that!
    The single consideration EI has, in my experience, is to avoid any interruption to their income stream This is, of course, generated by their advertiser's subscriptions which in turn is paid for by the money you pay their advertisers. Allowing clients to post accounts of negative or dangerous experiences with their advertisers would constitute a significant threat to this income stream. EI, in my experience, doesn't give a monkey's about how their advertisers treat the clients they meet via this website. EI gets the advertiser's subscription. You get a way to contact their advertiser's. Their advertiser gets your money. That's where EI steps out. Whether you get what the advertiser's profile suggests you will, whether it's a good or bad experience, whether the advertiser attempts or succeeds in robbing you or assaulting you, the STD status of the advertiser, cleanliness of the location, whether the advertiser misrepresents themselves in their profile etc. are of no concern to EI. Your only recourse they'll tell you is to invite other potential clients to PM you so you can pass on the name. They don't allow clients to name advertisers or their specific locations in the warning section. Advertisers can easily switch off their review section. Reviews that recount dodgy experiences with their advertisers are blocked by the moderators. They'll advise you to contact the cops in the event that you feel one of their advertisers committed a crime against you.

    ' So Sergeant, there I was with my trousers around my ankles with this escort/tranny/ dominatrix and....................................,..........'

    Again I say, good luck with that! and good job EI, sterling work in dealing with the situation I brought to your attention in my warning. See warning named ' I found a dominatrix going through my wallet'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Good luck with that!
    The single consideration EI has, in my experience, is to avoid any interruption to their income stream This is, of course, generated by their advertiser's subscriptions which in turn is paid for by the money you pay their advertisers. Allowing clients to post accounts of negative or dangerous experiences with their advertisers would constitute a significant threat to this income stream. EI, in my experience, doesn't give a monkey's about how their advertisers treat the clients they meet via this website. EI gets the advertiser's subscription. You get a way to contact their advertiser's. Their advertiser gets your money. That's where EI steps out. Whether you get what the advertiser's profile suggests you will, whether it's a good or bad experience, whether the advertiser attempts or succeeds in robbing you or assaulting you, the STD status of the advertiser, cleanliness of the location, whether the advertiser misrepresents themselves in their profile etc. are of no concern to EI. Your only recourse they'll tell you is to invite other potential clients to PM you so you can pass on the name. They don't allow clients to name advertisers or their specific locations in the warning section. Advertisers can easily switch off their review section. Reviews that recount dodgy experiences with their advertisers are blocked by the moderators. They'll advise you to contact the cops in the event that you feel one of their advertisers committed a crime against you.

    ' So Sergeant, there I was with my trousers around my ankles with this escort/tranny/ dominatrix and....................................,..........'

    Again I say, good luck with that! and good job EI, sterling work in dealing with the situation I brought to your attention in my warning. See warning named ' I found a dominatrix going through my wallet'

    You’re right, EI is paid by escorts, therefore he who pays the piper calls the tune. They always protect them from fucked up retards, who haven’t a clue how to treat a woman. I’d ban myself if I were you, that will fucking teach them.

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