Jump to content

Additional Reviews - Cool or Uncool?


MysticMenace
This topic is 1059 days old and is no longer open for new replies.  Replies are automatically disabled after two years of inactivity.  Please create a new topic instead of posting here.  

Recommended Posts

spacer.png

Interestingly enough, I have not met with a lot of providers since January (except for my regular masseur in MD), but what has sparked my interest to start this topic was the recent influx of requests I have been getting from both RM and RMasseur sites to "add a review with 5 stars" for certain providers for a variety of reasons - slow pickup, balancing out some recent bad reviews - other reasons.

Admittedly I have done this once or twice (the last time I probably should not have obliged as everything else this provider had done, outside of certain pricing schemes, was sketchy at best) early last year. And, providers who actually consider me a regular would never really ask me for this favor. It would be these individuals that I have met once or twice - had a great time with them, but I would not necessarily feel compelled to provide an additional review if I have not had a recent encounter with said provider. And the more I get these requests, the more I tend the question the motivations behind the ask. Perhaps it's just a seemingly efficient and expedient business move (to see if folks can solicit more positive reviews from clients who already provided positive reviews previously), but I wonder if you have tended to still meet with them. 

In retrospect, I do not know if I would necessarily hire those folks again. From a business and professional standpoint, I am still a big proponent for someone having integrity, so if someone is asking me to essentially lie and add a review for an encounter that does not exist or has not occurred, certainly gives me pause.

How about you?

Edited by JoeMendoza
Link to comment
Share on other sites

To me, it depends on the way the guy asks. After thanking a guy for a great time I've had a couple say "I'd appreciate it if you'd give me a review." I don't mind doing so because they were very nice when asking and I did tell them I had a great time. However, when a guy just asks out of the blue for a review I don't give one unless I already decided to do so.

Once, a now-retired escort asked me to review him. The guy had a very good reputation and advertised the unique ability to cum multiple times. When we met, it felt like I was being rushed and as if he was following a script. He also refused to cum a second time. It seemed like he might have booked too many clients. So, a few days later when he made his request I asked him if he wanted me to mention the part about our session being rushed and that he shooed me out the door ten minutes early? He did not. To his credit, he apologized profusely and confirmed that he had screwed up and booked his next client as an outcall, which meant he had almost an hour less than he thought he did between clients. I hired him the next time he was in town and he gave me the second hour at no charge. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

When I hired, I always posted reviews (on the review site) when I had an excellent or good experience. I didn’t bother with mediocre encounters.
 

I tried hard to be fair and positive but if there were negative aspects, I mentioned them in the reviews. IIRC there were 3 times where I said something negative, and 2x the escort objected furiously to my truthful description/comment. In Hooboy’s day, the escort got the last word. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...