Just seems like common sense
Posts here are for our benefit. Minimize our risks mostly and avoid getting ripped off. I wouldn't ask if its ok to post feedback but if a GOOD regular asks not to share her details on forums it is likely they're hearing about LE trolling boards or don't want Leo to know which pond to throw their net. I don't have a problem respecting that for GOOD regulars. The losers deserve to be accurately reviewed and unfortunately they also swim among the winners.
Mutual respect works for all where I don't want these providers to cross the line because someone else didn't give a shit, put a bullseye on their back and now she or they have an axe to grind. We know the ones who "accidentally" drop condom wrappers between seats, sent nuisance texts or calls or start collecting identifying info just in case they want a bargaining chip.
I think the point is to not turn our GOOD regulars into bad and soon the word on the street, literally, would be these forums are bad news. It's not should I get her permission. It's if she thinks she's got enough business right now and doesn't want to ruin a good thing and ASKS not to share info, then enjoy being in her circle of trust.
An Example Of Board Members Looking Out For Each Other.
This is what can happen.
[QUOTE=FunBill;1846462]I'll just add my own $0. 02. It's risky sharing info via PM with people you don't know or trust. I made a mistake in the past and it bit me hard in the ass. I am very careful about who I share information with now. Now after some asshole took the information I shared with him and got me blacklisted![/QUOTE]