Can us reviewers pay to be "supporting members"?

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I'm already a well- known member here, providing extensive reviews. However, in light of recent drama surrounding a specific member, I've noticed how favorably "supporting members" are treated, regardless of the severity of the accusations against them. It's not just a recent occurrence; I've witnessed it happening multiple times over the years, where negative reviews of supporting members mysteriously vanish without any explanation. This has made me apprehensive about leaving negative reviews for providers who are also supporting members. I don't want to risk having my own account terminated, and I also don't want to waste my time writing a review that will ultimately be taken down.

Anyways, to my point:
Can I pay to become a "supporting member" as a reviewer? If I do, will I receive the same level of protection as the providers who are supporting members? If that's the case, I would be more than willing to do so. I have significant wealth, much more than any of the providers here, so the cost would be negligible for me. This would give me the freedom to write honest and respectful reviews, particularly those pertaining to supporting members.

Instead of directly messaging the mods, I decided to make this post in the lounge so that other members can also express their interest. Perhaps we could be referred to as "super reviewers" or something similar :)
 

jonnyblunt

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I see you joined yesterday. So I admit it made me wonder where are all your reviews ? Under another handle ? I have a feeling I know what review of said provider you’re talking about lol.
I also wonder why do certain reviews just disappear. Did the mods take it down ? or also , correct me if I’m wrong. The person who wrote the review also can delete it. For whatever reason they decide to

I’ve wanted to pm a mod and ask why. And thats best to do privately I believe. The only thing I have a good laugh about is all the white knights who come to the defence of whatever provider it is that the negative reviews are about. Man oh man give your head a shake. They don’t give a flying fuck about U. They want your money and that’s it’s. They can tell you whatever u wanna hear and it pumps ur tires and makes u feel good. But again. They want ur money and that’s the bottom line.
I’ve learned this throughout my many years of pooning and I’ve to been guilty of believing what theyve told me too lol. I’ve also seen a couple sp’s on the side where I did not have to pay anymore. So it gave me a better perspective of it all.

but there will always be white knights. So hey at the end of the day whatever floats your boat. I guess 🤔
 

carvesg

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I'm already a well- known member here, providing extensive reviews. However, in light of recent drama surrounding a specific member, I've noticed how favorably "supporting members" are treated, regardless of the severity of the accusations against them. It's not just a recent occurrence; I've witnessed it happening multiple times over the years, where negative reviews of supporting members mysteriously vanish without any explanation. This has made me apprehensive about leaving negative reviews for providers who are also supporting members. I don't want to risk having my own account terminated, and I also don't want to waste my time writing a review that will ultimately be taken down.

Anyways, to my point:
Can I pay to become a "supporting member" as a reviewer? If I do, will I receive the same level of protection as the providers who are supporting members? If that's the case, I would be more than willing to do so. I have significant wealth, much more than any of the providers here, so the cost would be negligible for me. This would give me the freedom to write honest and respectful reviews, particularly those pertaining to supporting members.

Instead of directly messaging the mods, I decided to make this post in the lounge so that other members can also express their interest. Perhaps we could be referred to as "super reviewers" or something similar :)
And you have been a member for a total of 34 minutes ! You are beating every records in the books ...lol

Contact the moderation team to have a straight answer , don't ask our opinions.

My guess you don't have a voice sexy enough to be a supporting member....

FYI if you look at all threads and talk with the ladies ...they have to walk a straight line and you would not be able to pitch in in the reviews , 411 or talk about other providers
 

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I don't want to get involved in any public critique of the mods. However, even if they are making bank the OP seems to have a good idea for making even more bank. What I wouldnt give to have a paid subscription to be a verified, pooner and the funnest part would be if reviews could go both ways ! Like I'll say x provider is want bam, mechanical she could say , this guy could use some deodorant, dental hygienist visit etc.
 
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You admit freely to multi handles in your opening statement. Thanks for volunteering that, the VPN doesn't help in that case!

Welcome to perbatory.

As for becoming paid, it's certainly something you can take up with Fred Zed, the board owner. We are not going to indulge in a public debate of the merits of the idea. However, fair warning, being paid does not in fact, give you carte blanche to post whatever you like. Paid advertisers can and have been banned for breaking the rules in the past. A recent high profile banning and subsequent DNR of a previously well reviewed advertiser here shows that very clearly.

We also do not remove honest, respectful negative reviews, no matter what the trolls and twitter champions will say, paid advertiser or not. When a negative review is removed, it's usually because it's false in some way. We have seen vengeful ex boyfriends post nasty reviews, had spurned clients attempt to take revenge, and very often, there's another side to the story. A well known provider doesn't just turn on a client. He's pushed or broken boundaries, asked for discounts, abused the time of the session or otherwise done something and she's reacted to that. Cut the session short, changed service levels or otherwise responded and the review is posted with only the latter part of the story, not the part where he did something to richly deserve the treatment.

As for the cadre of often banned trolls we are dealing with, they are all at least somewhat misogynistic in their posts, treat ladies as property or with content, insult ladies who don't go along with their bullshit, and break several other rules usually along the way. They also clap back hard at any guy who dares oppose their attempts to control the dialogue. They keep burning through VPN's and create conspiracies about mods and providers in cahoots, because as with all narcissists, they are unable to see their own behavior as anything but the absolute best way to go about life. Rather than own up to being an asshole and deserving a ban, the mod must be getting a freebie or other such bullshit.

It doesn't matter how much money you have. If you treat the ladies like crap, you cannot expect GFE or PSE service. To then try to use PERB as a weapon to punish those same ladies will NEVER be tolerated.
 
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