surferguy Posted April 22 Posted April 22 What do you make of a reviewer that's reviewed both legitimate escorts as well as a handful of guys/profiles that were obvious or well-known fakes ?
+ ApexNomad Posted April 22 Posted April 22 2 hours ago, surferguy said: What do you make of a reviewer that's reviewed both legitimate escorts as well as a handful of guys/profiles that were obvious or well-known fakes ? Take everything with a grain of salt. Have your own interactions with the provider and go with your gut and what feels right. + azdr0710, marylander1940, Njguy2 and 2 others 3 2
+ Pensant Posted April 24 Posted April 24 When I see reviews by reviewers who signed up on Rentmen a day or two before the review, I assume it’s a fake and move on. OTOH, the ones with glowing reviews have “generally” been good hires. Yukon21, BrooklynIrish and marylander1940 3
panpanda Posted April 24 Posted April 24 Usually the reviews can be generated by using bots or hiring some cheap off-shore companies to write reviews for you. There was an Asian masseur who I hired in the past, who used these fabricated reviews to gain leads. I would say just see if you have a pleasant interaction with the provider first via phone screening and just go from there. + Pensant 1
BrooklynIrish Posted April 24 Posted April 24 If you click on the reviewer, you can see who else they've reviewed. I put more faith in reviews from people who have seen multiple providers. + Pensant, + azdr0710, Yukon21 and 1 other 2 2
Cretus Posted April 24 Posted April 24 (edited) To post a review on rent.men and rentmen.eu sites, you have to have a client account, and it must be a premium account, which you must pay for. I don't know if it is the same on rentmasseur, as I don't use rentmasseur. I don't think bots (multiple distinct automated accounts) are somehow bypassing this financial obstacle, and this certainly wouldn't be a usual or typical phenomenon. I always check to see who else the reviewer has reviewed. Reviews indeed should be taken with a grain of salt, and one should look at written reviews as well through a VPN. Edited April 24 by Cretus + Pensant, Your Man in Arlington and Luv2play 1 2
+ DrownedBoy Posted April 25 Posted April 25 I've seen reviews that gave 5 stars, but when I contacted the reviewer, who has reviewed many others, he confirmed (from what I read on CoM) that it was a horrible hire. Useless.🙃 Yukon21 and BrooklynIrish 1 1
BrooklynIrish Posted April 25 Posted April 25 2 hours ago, DrownedBoy said: I've seen reviews that gave 5 stars, but when I contacted the reviewer, who has reviewed many others, he confirmed (from what I read on CoM) that it was a horrible hire. Useless.🙃 Why would they do that???
StableMentalDefective Posted April 25 Posted April 25 Some things to ponder: There are billionaire Kardashians. Airwaves are swamped with tax relief/debt consolidation/personal injury attorney ads. Folks walk around looking like they got dressed from the lost and found box at the DMV. Amazon reviews rave about life changing products and give 4 stars. All reviews should be taken with a grain of salt. + DrownedBoy and BrooklynIrish 1 1
dcguy20 Posted April 25 Posted April 25 I have more of an issue with numerous reviews (bordering on obsessive) by the same person in a very short time span. + DrownedBoy 1
+ DrownedBoy Posted April 26 Posted April 26 On 4/25/2025 at 9:26 AM, BrooklynIrish said: Why would they do that??? No idea. My theory is that gay closeted guys are really cowardly about rocking the boat, so they give 5 stars no matter what.
Guest Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Most legitimate clients and providers are overly polite men. The scammers, flakes, and their ilk are not good people. You will get overinflated reviews when you get a group of polite men together.
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