Always interesting to see posters that question the management are in the red!
Didn’t think I was considered a rebel lol
Always interesting to see posters that question the management are in the red!
Didn’t think I was considered a rebel lol
Last edited by Marcus69; 16-01-21 at 20:45.
Do you have a cause though?
I enjoy the review system. I like reviewing when I get back from a visit but also know I’ll be made out to be full of sh** if the service didn’t happen or wasn’t good
I’d be disappointed if reviews were gone and would think service would get a whole lot worse as those who opt out now would have a field day
FullIrish (18-01-21)
My opinion is you can usually tell if a profile or review is legit if you have your head screwed on and have a bit of common sense. Also, call the ladies, talk to them, they are just people. Then visit, if it's not the woman you expected, just leave. If the performance isn't up to your scratch, then chalk it down to a new experience and move on. If you're not willing to walk away or have the occasional punt not go perfect then this isn't for you. You have to be at peace with wasting some money here.
Besides, the review system will never be perfect since we are dealing with humans not objects. This isn't Amazon. A human can have an off day, client or provider. Does that mean they should get a bad review and have their means of income effected?
What about the clients too? I'm 10000% sure the rate of shite clients is a lot higher than providers, but that's it isn't it? The greater risk is always on the providers side and they should rightly be protected. Anyone can have an account and leave reviews and say anything they want without evidence, you really think it would be wise to let all and any reviews, especially negative ones through?
Nayce (18-01-21), TheSavannah (18-01-21)
Absolutely identify with most of this thread.
I have visited quite a few escorts with fantastic reviews in the last few years that have turned out to be not exactly as described in the reviews. It just happened again tonight. I am losing count of how often it has happened, in fact. Now, I generally just turn around and leave, if I can.
I have left some bad reviews for escorts, and it has always been a battle to get them put up, and then they are almost always edited to make them less negative. One escort a few years ago claimed that I was drunk, and then claimed that I was on drugs, which was laughably untrue. And if the reviews do get to the website, the escort usually replies with lie after lie.
I actually started a thread a while back about this, but the reaction from some escorts and their defenders was so hysterical that it really just shows how much push back there is against any attempt at honesty in the reviews. There are a lot of vested interests ensuring that reviews are kept unbelievably positive.
I also agree that some punters are so fantastically grateful to escorts they visit that they feel they have to give outstanding reviews every time, even if the service is only so-so. Some guys forget that they are actually paying for a service.
An escort's job is not easy, and there are some excellent escorts out there, but the lack of reality in the reviews means that the escorts that are really good at their job don't get the credit that they deserve, because pretty much every escort has almost perfect reviews.
I have been always fair in my reviews but negative reviews are important too and sadly the review system has failed many clients on here as many are not published but the positive go up straight away
I actually managed to get a mediocre review published recently, but only because I had a series of texts between me and the escort and was able to send it as proof - the escort had claimed that she didn't remember me.
However, when I read what was published, two sentences from my actual review had been taken out; the effect was that it read a lot less negative than I had intended. For example, i wrote that the escort met me in pyjamas and had made no effort with her appearance, and this was taken out.
I complained, and the reply contained this....
(m) We do reserve the right to edit or reject any review for any other reason not stated above. If you believe that your review has been removed without good reason, you may contact one of the moderators who will be able to give you further details.
This apparently is in the review regulations. It basically means moderators can edit any review any way they feel like. And generally this means they will edit reviews to make them appear less negative than they were intended. This is the reality of the reviews on EI, and is the reason why they do not give anything like a picture of reality. You cannot even trust that the negative ones are actually what was written.
If you look at a guy's history of reviews and it's all five star green - well, nobody is that lucky.
If you look at a guy's history of reviews and it's mostly reds, greys and yellows - well, most likely he's simply an arsehole. Nobody is that unlucky.
If you just ring the number next to the pictures you may just get lucky.
Civility costs you nothing.