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Originally Posted by Bubba3452
Still asleep I totaly agree. Its one of the major issue with this. Who knows what is true? Like with fake reviews, I have had to play detective from time to time to try to decide who is telling the truth and often its tough, if not impossible.
Do you really want to link a NC/NS or even some of the rip offs automaticy to someones profile without proof its true?
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Yes, I do think it should be linked. I see reviews that I think are misleading all the time. Gents often "see the lady in the best light" in a reivew, as it makes them feel good about themselves. It's much less fun to write the review that says she had bad stretch marks, and a serious belly. I think in the end, NCNS attached to either gents or ladies will wash out over time. We all know that on occasions real life gets in the way. It will show those who seem to have a pattern. That is of great value!
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Unless you really think we never have members on both sides that make up things for their own agendas?
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I understand, but believe this is no different than those posting reviews that have an agenda.
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I totaly agree these things need to be posted and am happy to discuss what forum they are most effecive in. But linking anything negitive to anyones profile when there is no proof is plain wrong. The repercusssins could be devastating, especialy to a provider. God forbid several guys who don't like a provider should get together and both write NC/NS or scams about that provider.
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What stops this today? How do you stop several guys who decide they don't like a provider, and they write reviews that say she was bad. If they actually pony up the money, the rules say it is their opinion, and the provider is not allowed to comment in the review, and it gets linked to her profile! In such a scenario, the mods cannot decide as they weren't in the session. There will always be a small amount of this, but we cannot run scared because an instance could happen. If we can't write NCNS that are attached to a ladies profile, I suggest that in keeping we also abolish reviews that give a NO recommendation, as how to we determine those are justified. At least it would be consistent.
I think that shows the folly of the "bad repercussions" argument.