Nosy outsider, don't mind me
[QUOTE=FunctionK;7363185]The other website (TER) is just garbage. My friend told me that the review he wrote on July 31 still hasn't been posted, and today is already August 5. Guess how many girls are getting buried? Seira was here for just two days and then left. Honestly, I don't mind some fake reviews because I can tell them apart, and I know YMMV, but I want reviews from people who've seen the girls to be visible as soon as possible. Clearly, the hottest girls right now are Rika and Pin, but it seems like they're only just starting to get attention. If I remember correctly, Rika has been here for almost two weeks already, and if no one pays attention, she's probably going to leave soon.[/QUOTE]I've only recently given some TER reviews. They've been pretty on track about the 72 hour window, but I've ran into issues that pushed the review out further. I'm never in a hurry to review first, but I didn't think that in itself would cause an issue.
One review was rejected because the girl (Viki) was no longer on the site I said she was. So then I submitted feedback that showed the Wayback Machine proof that she was there, and they said that also didn't count. So I had to find her at an agency in North Carolina to use that as a reference. It was almost immediately accepted after that.
Then it happened again with another girl (Yaya). But I already located her in your state so I was prepared. Except AsianSensation99 AND AsianHotGirls are banned for reviews, so I had to use the third mirror site, angelbaby88, which isn't even listed on the rentry. I forgot how I found it. It also doesn't tell you until you hit submit after filling out every field that the website is "unacceptable". Save draft and trying to press submit early won't trigger the flag. And now she's gone from your sites again. Luckily I already got my credit, but any further hesitation and I would have lost that effort because I haven't found her again.
I can imagine many reviews vanishing into nothingness when a girl ups and leaves with a policy like this. Anyway all this to say, feel free to nudge them to Nashville next so if you are late in your review, you'll have some more time to get your review in if you know where they went and I'll have an opportunity to find out if they're great too if they come to the C-org here. Win-win.
Lots of reasons to hessitate giving out PII
[QUOTE=FannieMonger;7362896]I'm trying to book with Asian top model and they want a linkedin profile and unredacted driver's license. Is this normal? With that amount of info and a few Google searches, they could know more about me than most people. They could easily blackmail me by threatening to expose my texts to my wife or employer. People really give out this much info?[/QUOTE]But the risk of one of the DMV K-agencies (and likely any of them anywhere in the world) blackmailing you is WAY down the list. The simple fact of the matter is they can make good money with a given volume of business and the legal risks, while not fantastic for running a bordello are a lot better than extortion and racketeering. It's not clear that they would make as much via blackmail either.
Things change over time, and to be honest from application to application. I have never sent an unredacted copy of my DL. I have (independent) used a work email (close to 10 years ago now though) as part of the screening and "I am who I claim" verification. So knowledge or that and the employer was given. I've also gotten into some agencies with a recommendation for another monger who had known me via some websites and email / private discussion so was comfortable vouching and, as someone mentioned, once was ask to send screen shots of scheduled appointment with another agency. Common phone number is important for that.
While I know a lot of guys approach this from a far distance the reality, IMO, is that the interaction has to be one based on mutual trust.