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Originally Posted by Joddxxx
I don’t mind giving a name, cross intersection, minus phone number and store’s name, and use ROS for more explicit details of what occurred, but will that grant you premium access to the forum?
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You have to at least provide a number.
I’m thinking of the AMPs that do have a separate number unconnected to the location. For example, when Top Spa in DWG was shut down, the crew posted ads on RR with no address and a new phone number. If guys had stuck with describing nearby cross streets there would have been nothing in writing to tie the business to a specific address.
A slightly different situation exists with the new A1 Dragon. When the new version opened, they had a new phone number. I suspect that number was shared via word of mouth (probably one of the girls started reaching out to former customers). When I search that phone number, all I come up with are the ECCIE reviews. As far as I can tell, they never posted an ad with the new number. Once the reviews identified the location as A1 Dragon, it kind of blew their cover, but you get the point.
This obviously doesn’t work for storefronts who include their address in their ads, but if they are posting provocative ads that make it pretty apparent there are extras, to me that gives guys license to use less discretion in their reviews. The places who offer legitimate massage and may have a few girls who are discovered through trial and error to provide extras should probably be off limits for reviews unless they have a means of contact separate from the spa’s main number.
This may be too difficult to make work, as some guys may not do sufficient due diligence before they start reporting on an AMP, but it’s at least worthy of some discussion.