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Morepleasure

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New (US) directory [was: Verified vs Reviewed]
« on: 19 October 2016, 03:34:52 pm »
Hi ladies,

Please look at "verified" approach described in this article
http://www.texasgoldengirl.com/afterhours/verified-escorts/

We are thinking to use it in new escort directory service.
But, first of all it will be nice to hear from you about it.
Please participate in our survey and answer four questions:

1. Do you have reviews on sites like: AW, TER, etc?
2. Do you think described "verified" approach allows you to have fair reviews?
3. Will you fill safer yourself when meet with verified client?
4. Are you ready to review your clients?

Thanks in advance.

Fabulassie

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Re: New (US) directory [was: Verified vs Reviewed]
« Reply #1 on: 19 October 2016, 04:14:34 pm »
Most of us are in the UK or another European country where prostitution isn't illegal so we don't have to worry about law enforcement posing as clients.

And the biggest UK site has a feedback system for those who care about punter feedback.

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Re: New (US) directory [was: Verified vs Reviewed]
« Reply #2 on: 19 October 2016, 07:45:38 pm »
The original topic was changed by moderator.
The main question is about review format written in article.

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Re: New (US) directory [was: Verified vs Reviewed]
« Reply #3 on: 19 October 2016, 08:27:32 pm »
The original topic was changed by moderator.
The main question is about review format written in article.

Actually it was changed by an administrator - me.

Since this forum is sex worker only and the only purpose for your being here is to tout your directory, it's been moved here which is the only board where you may post. As Fabulassies says, the majority of members here are in the UK, so the question is pretty irrelevant.