If everyone could keep to reporting strictly on the quality of the massage without mentioning HE or anything else then it would probably be fine to give a first name and establishment. The thread where someone was asking if there was any place that would do back walking is a good example. Unfortunately if we go that route, someone will eventually mention that they left happy and a girl will get fired.
Also, I know from having spoken to a therapist that sometimes the girls will get into fights and make postings where they pretend to be a customer that left happy. They post the name of the girl they are angry with in the hopes that she will get fired. I do not know whether they have done that on this forum but I was told that there is a forum where that has been done recently.
They also try to steal each others customers away. One trick they pull is to say when you call that the girl you want the appointment with has left and isn't coming back when in reality she has just gone on vacation. If you get that line and you really prefer the girl you were asking after, wait 2 weeks then call again to set up the appointment.
But that is off-topic. Best to keep with the policy of no names in postings. If you are really curious, PM the poster. That is just my 2 cents worth.
[QUOTE=Nattie; 1898790]Just wondering if you guys think it's alright to use a first name and spa name if after all attempts nothing happens? I know there is a "no personal identifying information" rule but does that stand if all you are reporting on is a massage? It could help to alleviate disappointment and save cash if you are one to tip upfront. I know the downside is some unkept smelly dude showing up and leaving unhappy and then ruing the reputation of one of the hard working gals. How do you interpret the rule?
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