A couple of weeks ago we talked about the importance of getting
good reviews, but we think it’s also time to tackle the subject of bad
reviews, which most escorts will eventually get if they haven’t gotten them
already. Regardless of whether you’ve made some mistakes or behaved
inappropriately with a client (which, let’s face it, can happen for an infinite
number of reasons), you are going to receive bad reviews.
Sometimes clients are rude and you feel compelled to react to that
attitude. Sometimes you have a bad day and accidentally are rude yourself.
Sometimes certain customers will just leave you a bad review for no apparent
reason and most of the times someone you refused will leave some pretty bad slurs.
The internet is a well of insults and not just for escorts, so don’t take it
personally and teach yourself the best way to react to a bad reviews. Here are
our suggestions:
1. In case the bad review is accurate, learn from it. It can happen that something we say will insult our
client. We might not notice it, but they certainly could. Learn how to become
more subtle or gentler with your attitude. Try to read your customer before
going further with your interaction. Take it slow if they’re shy (unless you’re
niched in domination). Misunderstandings can happen easily, and you have to
forgive yourself for them, but at the same time you must remember that you are
a service provider, and that the customer is always right (within the limits of
reason, of course). Become the best companion you can be.
2. Refrain from throwing in a negative comeback. Don’t get angry and don’t let yourself feel insulted. The worst
thing you could do is start a fight with your reviewer. Remember that even bad
publicity will get you attention, and that getting into an argument with your
reviewer will only worsen your image.
3. Report the review. If you
have received a bad review from someone you did not even have an encounter with
or from someone who treated you poorly, try to report the review. If there is
no report or ban button, attempt to contact the website administrator and
describe the situation in detail to him/her.
4. Talk to the reviewer. Most
of the times this is a bad idea, but if you think there was a misunderstanding
behind the bad review, you can try to contact the reviewer and solve the
situation personally. Please bear in mind, however, that people’s minds are
hard to change, so don’t expect this tactic to work out quickly or at all for
that matter. Still, if you think it’s worth a shot, go for it.
5. Lastly, when all is said and done, ignore the bad review. Certain things cannot be changed, and the
only thing you can do is learn from past mistakes, prepare yourself for similar
future situations, screen your clients better and always ask for a positive
review from your happy clients. When the good reviews top the bad ones,
customers know what to expect. The bad review will be an outlier among many
compliments.
I for one have had a good amount of great reviews , and yes a few very rude reviews .. I simply don't understand why clients are not happy , that they have to be so rude and vulgar ? I know if something I did displeased them , then why not say something to me , and only me ? Don't go writing a bunch of ridiculous lies , to go on and damage my reputation . Mind you they haven't succeed in doing so ..I guess my good reputasion over rides the bad ..