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Amazon.com has a program called Vine. They give free products to customers in exchange for writing reviews about these products. The review is identifed as Amazon Vine. There is nothing unethical or immoral about it. It just is that way.

 

Having a personal code of what you think is right or wrong in relation to your escort 'friends' and or the review process is good. Pay for everything, or don't. Accept freebies or don't. Make your own decisions and your own choices. Personally, I think a review should mention as at least a footnote if it was given in exchange for a free encounter. I still see nothing wrong with it, unless the review is not honest.

 

Trying to say your way is the moral high ground or the only way, is not so good.

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I think after 3 pages, this thread has morphed slightly from its original intention. I think Lee had posed the question of dishonesty, clients using several aliases to submit reviews for an escort. This is the part I have a problem with. If an escort chooses to give a Freebie to a client for good word of mouth, thats HIS choice, but reviews made under FAUX personas in exchange for "whatever" is a different kettle of Fish....and I believe the

main issue here.

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JJ directing people back to the original posting and pointing out the divergence from the question asked. It really is a new year. Happy 2012 to all.

Phony names used to give phony reviews for freebies. This would be the type of posting which should have Daddy or the moderators adding the aliases to the identifying posters screen name at the top of the post.

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Does it happen? Yes...it's just another game that people like to play

Have I done it? No

 

Side comment: I don't really think that anybody who was, is or thinking about doing it would say anything on the forum which makes it a bit of a moot point.

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Side comment: I don't really think that anybody who was, is or thinking about doing it would say anything on the forum which makes it a bit of a moot point.

 

No but it does 3 possible things: 1) if an escort had someone approach them and they rejected it, they could confirm. 2) it alerts the admins and powers that be that there may be something to be aware of. 3) it might cause the person(s) who proposed it to think twice about it before they do so again.

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and behind door number 4

 

And 4. quite possibly by posting this you will have forced them further underground where they will come up with a new scheme to do the very same thing. There will always be liars, cheats and crooks in the world. If they are doing it now then they will continue to do it in the future until they get caught.

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No but it does 3 possible things: 1) if an escort had someone approach them and they rejected it, they could confirm. 2) it alerts the admins and powers that be that there may be something to be aware of. 3) it might cause the person(s) who proposed it to think twice about it before they do so again.
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