Boaxxx Posted Sunday at 01:01 AM Posted Sunday at 01:01 AM Why do you think a provider can have raving five star reviews on RM while COM reviews can shred the same guy to pieces? I was checking out a profile on RentMassur of a provider that will be visiting San Jose. Of the 21 reviews five were five star and one was three star. The three star review stated that the massage was good but the pictures were fake. I then check COM and almost everyone bashes the guy saying the massage was just OK and confirmed the pictures were fake and/or old. What gives? 🤷
56harrisond Posted Sunday at 01:25 AM Posted Sunday at 01:25 AM + JamesB, simongayx and Nue2thegame 1 2
savantsav Posted Sunday at 04:41 AM Posted Sunday at 04:41 AM The truth is, clients are not the customers of RM, providers are.Rm charges a hefty fee for an ad AND they have to constantly 'bump' it to show up in the first pages. So it is in RM's best interest to make sure the providers are happy and will not disrupt that cash flow. If you provide a 5 star review, it'll be approved within the hour. If you provide a 4 or less star review, it'll be under "review" for a few days, then they'll ask you for evidence that the meet took place, then that'll be another few days, then they say the provider replied that it's not true so they "ask" you for more evidence, you supply screenshots and everything, they answer 3 days later that "The encounter happened more than a week ago and we only approve recent reviews" and close your case. They want to have the providers paying for the Ads and the bumps and the "Rentman of the day" and "platinum" and whatever it charges the providers.
Boaxxx Posted Sunday at 07:02 AM Author Posted Sunday at 07:02 AM Hmmm, from my experience my three star review was approved as fast as any of my five star reviews. It eventually got "removed" when the provider changed his name and created a new account. peter831 and + Pensant 1 1
jeezifonly Posted Sunday at 07:43 AM Posted Sunday at 07:43 AM I'm pretty sure that a paid advertiser on a provider site has more control over the text appearing on his page than he would over any (respectfully expressed) negative comments about service here, made by client COM members. Some providers respond here. Of course, grinds can be axed anywhere , but providers know in general that their profiles create the first impression, and that most first-time clients may be unaware of comments left elsewhere. Consumers should do whatever level of research makes them comfortable with potential losses right? Nue2thegame 1
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