I'm procrastinating from cleaning the mess the bears made with my garbage last night, so I was thinking about this. There are a lot of information I am personally seeking in a review that is entirely objective and could be answered with a form; Is the provider the same person in the Ad?, Was the provider on time?, What services were included in the service (have a checklist), What services require an extra fee, What services does she not do?, and so on. Body type, appearance, responsiveness, attitude, could all be selections in a form. You search the name (or even a numerical code for the provider as there's a lot of name changes), and it would pull up an overall review percentage of all the people who completed the form. 100% said it was the same person in the Ad, 75% said the provider was on time, body type athletic, etc.
The subjective reviews are good, but you have to read a whole bunch of filler to get to the information you actually want.
The subjective reviews are good, but you have to read a whole bunch of filler to get to the information you actually want.
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