Suggestion and Policy

Updating prices and services?
chunking 90 Reviews 3741 reads
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Lots of ladies have raised the prices as much as 20% this year, and changed their menu.
There does not seem to be a way of entering the prices and services into a review in a structured manner ,, you're dependent on the reviewer entering free-form text.

Since price transparency is (or was) a primary goal of review boards, wondering if moderators pay attention to price information when approving reviews...

The profile is set by the initial reviewer and then only changed through problem reports. That has always been the case. Problem Reports can be submitted by the provider or by any TER member with proof. For changing the price, you can submit a problem report with a link to her website or ad site with the new price listed.  

For changing services available, it is a little more difficult since services are rarely listed on their website or ad site. However if several recent reviewers mentioned a service change, that can sometimes be used as proof when submitting a problem report. The TER folks that approve reviews will not make the change on their own while reviewing the review, but they might change the profile if someone submits a problem report and says, “the last 3 reviews of xxxx show that she no longer does BBBJ.

My position -- which could be just a fantasy -- is that it is helpful to put current info into the Profile as you edit it for submission of your review. A changed value won't change the Profile immediately, on its own. As perfectstorm pointed out, a Problem Report is needed to bring Admin's attention to a data field that needs updating.
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However, I think -- I hope -- that a record of new info will help Admin decide about what changes to put through.  Let's suppose that someone is CBJ only but starts to change her services. The history of that field might be:  
CBJ CBJ CBJ CBJ CBJ then a BBJ CBJ CBJ BBJ BBJ BBJ BBJ CBJ BBJ  
Someone submitting a PR after the FIRST BBJ:  
CBJ CBJ CBJ CBJ CBJ then a BBJ Problem Report
might not get approved. It's an outlier.
A few reviews later  (Profile still says CBJ), a Problem Report will get approved
CBJ CBJ CBJ CBJ CBJ then a BBJ CBJ CBJ BBJ BBJ BBJ BBJ CBJ BBJ Problem Report
and the Profile will now say BBJ because the Provider is clearly shifting her Services in that direction.
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Please do update / change relevant data fields when you submit reviews even if the new info doesn't change the Profile immediately.
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Thank you.

Posted By: chunking

Lots of ladies have raised the prices as much as 20% this year, and changed their menu.  
 There does not seem to be a way of entering the prices and services into a review in a structured manner ,, you're dependent on the reviewer entering free-form text.  
   
 Since price transparency is (or was) a primary goal of review boards, wondering if moderators pay attention to price information when approving reviews...
And, I see no problem changing a data field AND mentioning the changes in the Juicy text. We see the INFO immediately in the text even if the Profile is not yet changed. Thank you.

GaGambler224 reads

I'd like to give him credit for something else that he does. Whenever he sees a girl who is obviously several years older than her stated age he mentions her true age in his review instead of relying on a PR that is rarely approved to warn the readers that the woman in question is actually mid 30's and NOT 23 years old. I think more reviewers should do this, but sadly very few actually do.

Posted By: chunking

Lots of ladies have raised the prices as much as 20% this year, and changed their menu.  
 There does not seem to be a way of entering the prices and services into a review in a structured manner ,, you're dependent on the reviewer entering free-form text.  
   
 Since price transparency is (or was) a primary goal of review boards, wondering if moderators pay attention to price information when approving reviews...
You and the other members who have answered you so far bring up good points.

Ads to that the way pricing is supposedly listed according to which service she performed.

Say for instance she advertises as an escort who does massages and BDSM and sex, charges a blanket fee of
 $350 for one hour,  
 $500 for 90 minutes,
 $650 for two hours, and
 $900 for three hours.
 $1500 for overnight
  Additionally, her extras are  
$50 for COF,  
$75 for CIM no shallow,  
$200 for CIMNSNQ,
$250 for Greek, and
$300 for cum in ass.

She has been on TER for a month and a half had 4 reviews before yours, they all vary in her services performed and pricing

You book a one-hour session for BDSM with Greek, MSOG, cum in ass and CIMNSNQ.

When submitting the review in TER, the dropdowns have you listing 4 separate services and 4 separate prices. If you just list that she's an escort who offers sex, andctgen combine your total donation and put it all under sex, it makes it seem like an awfully expensive $1100 nut, until or unless you explain it all in Juicy Details. Not everyone explains, though.

She retires for a year because there was a hole in your condom and she had your baby (JUST KIDDING). I'm the next schmoe who comes along when she hangs her shingle out again, baby damage and all (you bastar you).

Her new pricing scheme (now that you've stiffed her with a lust child) is now:

MILF escort who charges a blanket fee of
 $450 for one hour,  
 $600 for 90 minutes,
 $750 for two hours, and
 $1000 for three hours.
 $1800 for overnight (babysitters are expensive)
  Additionally, her extras are  
$100 for COF,  
$175 for CIM no shallow,  
$300 for CIMNSNQ,
Greek and cum in ass are off the menu.

I book her for 90 minutes and CIM, but when I go to post my review and enter these new prices, TER still shows all the old prices for each service too, so who the hell knows WHAT'S going on? Lol!

But a reviewer can point these things out in the review, or at least point out that people should read her website to get accurate pricing.

Some Providers use different prices in different ads, deliberately, to try to figure out what $ structure is best for her business. Those who use TER and look at ALL of her posted ads have an advantage to refer to her lowest priced ad or her 'easiest to understand' ad, if they choose to do so. Otherwise, ...
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Maybe she figures out that her "high end" ad with higher prices has a low ROI. Her "low end" ad with lower prices brings in too many undesirables or time wasters. Her "middle" ad brings in reasonable traffic at a rate and pace (1 / day vs 12 / day vs 1 / month) that works for her.  
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Check out her recent ads (multiple ads) to figure out what's what.

Posted By: impposter
Re: Under the current pricing info, the more reviews a lady has, the more confusing it gets.
Some Providers use different prices in different ads, deliberately, to try to figure out what $ structure is best for her business. Those who use TER and look at ALL of her posted ads have an advantage to refer to her lowest priced ad or her 'easiest to understand' ad, if they choose to do so. Otherwise, ...  
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 Maybe she figures out that her "high end" ad with higher prices has a low ROI. Her "low end" ad with lower prices brings in too many undesirables or time wasters. Her "middle" ad brings in reasonable traffic at a rate and pace (1 / day vs 12 / day vs 1 / month) that works for her.  
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 Check out her recent ads (multiple ads) to figure out what's what.
Good points. Keep in mind that some ads do not include any pricing information at all, even when the same provider has multiple ads. It's not until contacting her directly are prices discussed. Of course, this is case by case.

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