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Originally Posted by Blondieeexx3
Thank you so much for the feedback… So basically it’s more or less, a system where the female providers are giving the “OK” on men that they have seen before, if you enjoyed or had no problems while seeing that particular person, so that in the future, when other providers have the same man request to see me for an appointment/date, I can see whether or not other providers have given him the OK or not? Just wanna make sure I understand what you said and I’m guessing when you said it goes for a female providers like me as well, you mean like the men can give me an “OK” or not as well? And I’m not gonna be using it too much. I just wanted to get verified on there so that I could potentially offer my services there so thank you so much for the help. Just let me know if what I’m understanding is correct or not please. Appreciate you taking the time to respond to me. ��
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,,,purchase "points" that they can gift to you. These appear as a badge under your profile pics. The more badges, the more appreciation for you.
There is no option for a provider to give a "don't see" warning on a client. But, from my understanding, if you have a problem with a P411 client and reach out to site management, they can permanently ban that client from their service. And unlike review boards, they can't just invent a new screen name and rejoin, as P411 verifies RW ID.
Seasoned providers say that P411 is a "must-have", as (1) If a client gives you a P411 pre-screen or appointment request, you can see all of his OKs, dates, locations, etc. (2) If the provider is still active on P411, you can PM them and ask what their experience was with the client (in general). In my specific case, you can see that I have 28 OKs spanning about 20 years. Not a newbie!
You can also use P411 to screen the people who contact you on the front end by setting who you will accept appointment requests from. Most new providers will set "All / New Client Friendly" (not the exact wording). A more experienced provider who doesn't want to deal with newer, less experienced clients may set her minimum for contact between 2 - 5 P411 OK's required. Etc... it's all under your control.
I once reached out to a provider who had a minimum of 25 OK's. As I expected, she replied to my request in less than an hour! If you're going to set the bar that high, you'd better bring superior service!
I hope this helps. It frustrates me that I have to pay just under $200 a year to keep my membership active and I see a whole generation of new providers that don't understand what a powerful tool it is for their safety and convenience, and don't reply to requests - ever. It's not TikTok or X!