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Originally Posted by Merwiin
At the end of a session the provider asked me not to review her, because she was having a bad day/night and it impacted the activities. I know that's pretty vague, but in all honesty that made me feel pretty bad inside and I don't want to indicate who she is. In all honesty I wasn't unhappy with the provider, but I've had better experiences.
I've never experienced that before, has anyone else been told that?
I did tell her I tend to stay low on the radar and only post session information on the alerts section when the situation warrants it.
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Shit happens, providers are human. I recently had an experience with a provider that she felt was subpar. She started feeling poorly during the session, so we stopped activities and instead cuddled. I wasn't disappointed, instead I held her and stroked her head. We enjoyed the rest of our time being close. She apologized again and told me not to pay and that our next time would be much better.
I wasn't upset about the circumstances, but I'll admit, I was pleased that she asked me not to pay. To me that screams integrity. It's up to you, but if you pay for the service you ought to review (unless the provider already had a no review policy). As long as the review is honest and accurate that should be all that counts.