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1 hour ago, DrownedBoy said:

You need a subscription. To play you have to pay. Then read their documentation for the email or contact form available 

I do pay for it sometimes. Ill keep looking for the information. Thanks. I thought it was hopeless to get them removed. 

Posted
5 hours ago, DrownedBoy said:

You need a subscription. To play you have to pay. Then read their documentation for the email or contact form available 

 

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do they only report bad stuff? i just started the hobby and texted a few folks i was about to book with one but he wanted a deposit. I was not comfortable having my info on a sex worker's account.  Another one was super slow in returning my text and so I moved on and booked with one  this week and another this weekend. told him sorry I already booked with someone else. Now I see a comment on my number "waste of time" 😑wtf not sure who but it was probably one of those two. who I didn't book. Luckily the two I did book totally my type. 

 

Posted
16 hours ago, whatdoidowiththisagain said:

they need to remember 

this is a customer service operation and act accordingly, e.g. not post unwarranted bitchy posts about clients based upon one encounter. These providers are majoring in the minors.  Save Mr. Number for the clients who rip them off, assault them, try to drug them, etc.

Posted
16 hours ago, whatdoidowiththisagain said:

I see a comment on my number "waste of time"

^This is quite common on MN. Without context, the comment means nothing. I do not take these comments seriously as they indicate 9x out of 10 an inexperienced, unprofessional, low quality provider writing off a potentially good client for no reason.

A good provider won’t pay any heed to such a flippant comment. You need not worry about these. If anything, it filters out the bad providers from booking you. My favorite is: “time waiste”. That’s when I really roll my eyes. You’re dodging a bullet with those.

16 hours ago, whatdoidowiththisagain said:

do they only report bad stuff?

^Yes. For the Nth time, Mr Number is NOT designed as, or used as, a review platform, a referral platform, or a place to promote clients. The actual purpose of Mr Number is to report fraud, spam, and scams.

While some of us like myself also use the app for what it’s designed for, to report fraud and scams, providers mainly use it for our own purposes as a warning beacon only. The good ones among us only report really serious problems, like stalking behavior. I detail more of those situations upthread. The unspoken rule is: warn others about really bad client behavior, especially with regard to safety and unreliability. If he’s ok to see, say nothing.

So yes, you’re going to see negative comments if you see any at all.

It makes no sense to “refer” a client to the whole world of other good and bad providers by talking him up on Mr Number. It takes us extra time to do that. We want to keep good clients to ourselves, not cut into our business by attracting other providers to him. Also we don’t want to lead our clients into the hands of bad providers who see a positive comment and decide take advantage of him in some way.

Some comments are legit and definitely reflect consistently bad client behaviors. I can usually tell when this is the case by the way the provider wrote it, and of course how many times others post similar things or agree with the previous comments. Those are mostly right and we steer clear of the problem client.

The good providers among us reserve our comments for really bad stuff, not something stupid like he sent some annoying texts or decided not to book after all. The bad providers abuse the system.

When I see a flippant negative comment, I see the client anyway. When he turns out to be a good client that doesn’t exhibit the behavior referenced in the comment (which tbh is most of the time with flippant comments), I post a new comment on him under the “not fraud” category saying something brief to the effect of negating the previous comments with positive statements and affirm it is safe to see this client.

I do this out of kindness. Nobody is rewarding me for it. I want my clients to have a good experience hiring. Good clients deserve to see others they want to see. More power to them. I would not expect even a small percentage of other providers to spend any time going out of their way to do this for their clients. It takes extra time and effort (even a little), and most providers are unwilling to spend that extra time and effort. Maybe it never crosses their minds in the first place. Also, I don’t tell my clients I am doing this for them. Most clients don’t know Mr Number exists, and for everyone’s sake, that’s really for the best.

Posted
4 hours ago, DunwoodyGuy said:

I think you mean "hermeneutical" not "hermenteutical."

Oops. Thanks. My bad. LOL. 🤪

I think hermenteutical has to do with intense study and interpretation of the principles and processes of farts, starting with the Ur-text: "Beans, beans, the musical fruit., The more you eat, the more you toot."

Posted

Joining late here, I see a certain level of merit to Mr Number that @Simon Suracihas outlined. I get a lot of fraud/spam messages. If someone has 30 reports Im likely ignoring. 2, and I'll give it a chance and see what's up. But if its a "he started threatening me" then there's a problem. 

It's imperfect, but we live in an imperfect world. Everyone's just trying to not get hurt from bad folks on both sides of the coin.

Posted
On 9/10/2024 at 1:09 AM, DWnyc said:

I didn’t know what Mr Number was until a year after being on this site - and 5-6 years after seeing providers regularly. In my case using a burner had nothing to do with my reputation on MrN. And I assume many others aren’t focused on that logic either.  

A burner number isn’t fake - it just can’t be traced through regular background checks (until it can - the more someone uses it info builds up). If what you’re really saying is you need someone’s name, ability to run background checks on them etc - and you need their “real” number for that, to build up leverage, that’s a different matter. 

My Mr Number reputation is stellar. It says I’m sweet but get annoyed if kept waiting. Someone tried leaving something nasty and I got it removed because a provider alerted me while we were meeting - wasn’t a problem for him. 

Here’s more advice for clients: I’ve rarely met a provider who had a problem with my burner number. If they ever did I would Move on and they would lose my business. Because in my experience the odds are 90% it’s not a problem. 

 

Is there an easy way for me to check my Mr Number reputation?  It is mainly for curiosity to see if anyone I met actually left something about me.  I don't want to go through a painful sign up process for anything, so if that is needed, I'll pass then.

Posted

Clients worrying about their Mr. Number record is kinda silly. Do you need to be liked by everyone so much that you care what some inconsequential person you’ve never met wrote about you based on a disjointed text message exchange? “It’s on my PERMANENT RECORD 😫

Posted
46 minutes ago, jmichaeliii said:

Is there an easy way for me to check my Mr Number reputation?  It is mainly for curiosity to see if anyone I met actually left something about me.  I don't want to go through a painful sign up process for anything, so if that is needed, I'll pass then.

I have the app in my phone just out of curiosity, send me your number and I'll check it for you and reply by private message

 

Posted
31 minutes ago, Oakman said:

Clients worrying about their Mr. Number record is kinda silly. Do you need to be liked by everyone so much that you care what some inconsequential person you’ve never met wrote about you based on a disjointed text message exchange? “It’s on my PERMANENT RECORD 😫

Most clients anyways have a burner number use it,  get rid of it,  download another one, making it difficult to be tracked. Some of them behave properly (show up, don't play games) while others don't.

 

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Posted
On 12/12/2024 at 8:25 AM, Pensant said:

Guys, just this week I had a hot encounter with a new provider who told me I had a bad report from 2021.

I just happened to look at Mr Nunber for my own number and see that a provider from last year reported "underpaid. Collect money in advance.". 

This troubles me because I always put the quoted amount of the service folded on one side of my wallet and then add appropriate tip from the other side.  In this case I recall the provider was mediocre at best and I did not tip.  But he did get his full fee.   

I'm a premium subscriber to Mr Number and wish they would alert us on the app when we get a review.  I would have addressed this in the moment with the provider but 9 months later there's little point. I'd also love to be able to respond to a comment.

Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, MuscleDaddyRWC said:

I just happened to look at Mr Nunber for my own number and see that a provider from last year reported "underpaid. Collect money in advance.". 

This troubles me because I always put the quoted amount of the service folded on one side of my wallet and then add appropriate tip from the other side.  In this case I recall the provider was mediocre at best and I did not tip.  But he did get his full fee.   

I'm a premium subscriber to Mr Number and wish they would alert us on the app when we get a review.  I would have addressed this in the moment with the provider but 9 months later there's little point. I'd also love to be able to respond to a comment.

I'm a premium subscriber and always got negative comments removed - it's a private number (meaning anything is possible slander), and I tell them it's random insults from the gay community. Once I emailed them directly. It kept my entry clean.

A lot of famed escorts have both good and bad reviews on Mr. Number. Some praise; others say he cut their time. YMMV.

Edited by DrownedBoy
correct app name

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