To the people who never write reviews or contribute meaningfully to discussions here, or TOFTT, but often ask questions in this section: you'd likely receive better and more responses if you did. Just sayin'...
It doesn't need to be a bad review. I don't write bad reviews, unless it's a scam or so horrible, it's basically a scam. I understand the livelihood part. And the human aspect of the encounters: sometimes people just don't match well.It's tricky.
A bad review can wreck someone's livelihood.
All because of bad chemistry.
Also....I've had experiences doing this that I just dont want to talk about. Good and bad.
If a scam or something dangerous comes up definitely comment...otherwise its all pretty intimate.
Well said.Not all of us are financially as well off as the frequent flyers who post here. When you only make a handful of appointments a year, one tends to seek reliable and consistent providers who are reviewed. It's also harder to TOFTT because one let down out of 5 appointments a year is a lot harder to swallow that 1 out of a dozen.
You’re not wrong.Not all of us are financially as well off as the frequent flyers who post here. When you only make a handful of appointments a year, one tends to seek reliable and consistent providers who are reviewed. It's also harder to TOFTT because one let down out of 5 appointments a year is a lot harder to swallow that 1 out of a dozen.
Hmm... I'm not sure how this is connected to money, or the lack thereof. Even using your own math. Five appointments a year could equal five reviews a year, for example. You don't feel like writing a whole review? Then you can go to an existing one and expand on it, or just say something like "I have confirmed this and that" or "I liked this but not that." This type of extra information/confirmation is also helpful for those looking for intel.Not all of us are financially as well off as the frequent flyers who post here. When you only make a handful of appointments a year, one tends to seek reliable and consistent providers who are reviewed. It's also harder to TOFTT because one let down out of 5 appointments a year is a lot harder to swallow that 1 out of a dozen.
Im not referring to pricing, but rather total amount available. It changes who you see and how many times.You’re not wrong.
It also never ceases to amaze me how many threads end up circling back to pricing
You're forgetting that the 5 appointment are likely not all different. Because i make very few appointments in a year, i tend to see the same well established providers for reliability and consistency and if there are already many reviews on the person I saw, I dont see any value in conforming a good experience. I tend to not write about what was offered or not, because for these well reviewed providers, it is known what is on the menu, but not everything that is on the menu is offered. YMMV. But I see the value in posting what services were offered and what weren't for a relatively new provider.Hmm... I'm not sure how this is connected to money, or the lack thereof. Even using your own math. Five appointments a year could equal five reviews a year, for example. You don't feel like writing a whole review? Then you can go to an existing one and expand on it, or just say something like "I have confirmed this and that" or "I liked this but not that." This type of extra information/confirmation is also helpful for those looking for intel.






