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seller62
12-14-2011, 04:09 AM
Just a thought that sometimes flows through my mind: a ts escort with a little bit of entrepreneurial spirit would just invest the donation of 1 every 30 clients to create 10 TER accounts and write excellent reviews about herself.

Plus all the TS forums are free, so it's easy to create self-reviews.

Do you guys think this happens?
I mean, how much can reviews be trusted?

the_corner
12-14-2011, 04:25 AM
When reading reviews, like with everything, use common sense.

MatiasTz
12-14-2011, 04:43 AM
Just a thought that sometimes flows through my mind: a ts escort with a little bit of entrepreneurial spirit would just invest the donation of 1 every 30 clients to create 10 TER accounts and write excellent reviews about herself.

Plus all the TS forums are free, so it's easy to create self-reviews.

Do you guys think this happens?
I mean, how much can reviews be trusted?
True, an escort could do that. But -- TER doesn't publish every review, even if you're a paid member. You have to post at least three times and they won't publish many reviews from a single member for a single escort.

Plus, what about the ladies who get more negative than positive reviews? There are more than a few like that.

rodinuk
12-14-2011, 02:03 PM
Well this is real life so of course it happens although whether they invest money into it on TER is stretching it a bit IMHO but certainly on the free forums such as this one.

The degree to which a review can be trusted depends on many factors but as the_corner rightly says common sense should prevail.

These are some of the things you can look for:

* trusted regular contributor

* factual rather than gushing

* mechanics of meeting - location, communication, pricing included

* at least some more intimate details

* reviewer reviews other escorts

* the language usage may go astray sometimes poor/strange English which may wander from first to third-person and then you see these patterns repeated by different users reviewing the same girl

etc. etc.

Here's an example of self-advertisement from a while ago:

http://hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=59896


Caveat Emptor!!