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Originally Posted by 8x6
Well said, Jackie. I can certainly understand a No Review policy, but in my specific case it kept you off my radar while I was in Search mode. And I understand the economics of selling Premium access, and wasn't suggesting that all info be available to free members. But to my limited knowledge, ladies can't view ROS even if they purchase Premium access. That's the part I found strange.
That said, I certainly agree with your position that good communication during the visit is the surest path to happy and well-satisfied repeat customers. Sounds like you've found what works best for you and your clients, and that's what's most important.
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It works wonderfully for me, it would not work for everyone. I also had the advantage (as did a very small number of ladies still active here) of establishing (in my case, re-establishing) a professional career in Kansas City while contracting for an Agency (Plaza Escorts). This garnered immediately a certain legitimacy for myself (and others), as well as sustaining the implication that a more than adequate level of service was being assured (through the reputation of the established Agency). Also, the clients of the Agency whom I had the pleasure of meeting were very vocal (back-channel) in their recommendations, as Plaza had a very firm NRP also (technically it was a limited review policy but it may as well have been a NRP, as restrictive as it was by request). And, please don't take this the wrong way (it certainly is not a personal observation - just a general one), but sometimes, when a client is in "search mode" it isn't always a bad thing to be off their radar . . . it generally means that one is off of a lot of other radar too (and that, may at certain times, be a very good thing).
Any account here on ECCIE that has selected "female" in their profile when registering is not allowed to purchase premium access (the option is prohibited by the software). As was pointed out above, there are some ladies that re-register with a different username from another computer (or have the registration completed for them by another person) and they then subsequently pay to access all of the discussion(s) on this Website. As to
WHY it (and a lot of other policies) is set up this way . . in many (most) respects, ECCIE follows the same blueprint that was established at ASPD. As to why the policies were established at ASPD . . well, that would be a long dissertation as those policies were crafted over many, many years. Mostly, the decisions regarding policies are purely economical in the final analysis, regardless of how they may be presented otherwise.
Kisses,
- Jackie