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A bit off topic but thought this might be interesting to all. I hire both male and female masseur/masseuses. I know for masseuses/escorts (female) they have a site www.nationalblacklist.com where they actually review the CLIENTS. Visit the site, very interesting concept! I wonder if the masseurs or male escorts will ever start a site like this. It might come in handy to protect them from any bad dudes or no shows/time wasters. Curious, maybe a site already exists for masseurs/escorts where they review the clients? The women already have one.

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A bit off topic but thought this might be interesting to all. I hire both male and female masseur/masseuses. I know for masseuses/escorts (female) they have a site www.nationalblacklist.com where they actually review the CLIENTS. Visit the site, very interesting concept! I wonder if the masseurs or male escorts will ever start a site like this. It might come in handy to protect them from any bad dudes or no shows/time wasters. Curious, maybe a site already exists for masseurs/escorts where they review the clients? The women already have one.

Dont massuers use this site for their clients as well?

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I've written at least 4 negative reviews on genuinely terrible experiences. Only one showed up, and was gone shortly thereafter. None of the others even appeared. The masseurs apparently can removed reviews at their will.

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I recently asked masseurfinder that question directly after submitting a review about a terrible experience with a masseur in Miami (which I also posted about here) that never made it online. Here is the response I got:

 

"Each user fully owns their ad and can therefore control the content within it. So we can't force them to have any content they do not want.... [as] stated in our Testimonials Policy, which is linked to at the top of the page where you submit a testimonial. All male massage websites on the internet work this way. We provide a way for clients to submit feedback to masseurs, because WE want to have at least some channel of feedback on them. But in ANY paid advertising situation, the owner of the paid ad gets to feature the content they want to...exactly like a newspaper or magazine ad. A business will generally choose to feature their very best customer testimonials in its paid advertising. But for us, it's important to have an inside look at the service that's being provided so we can act when we see a negative pattern emerging."

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Submitting a negative review to any site I have found is a waste of time. I did this once and it never got posted. The best course of action is just to let the masseur/escort know your complaint, and never hire them again. Simple solution. Don't repeat with them , and take your money elsewhere. In any business, restaurant, hotel, massage, etc. it is unrealistic to expect great experiences 100% of the time. I have only had 2 bad experiences and never used the guys again. All the rest have been great. Lots of great masseurs out there, so I just focus on the good ones, and let the bad ones self destruct, which they eventually do.

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That's why Daddy's neutral service and this discussion forum are so valuable. Masseurs pay for their ads on Masseurfinder, MassageM4M, etc. Masseurs would not continue to pay and participate if the ad platforms force negative feedback to remain associated with their paid ads.

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