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LC18

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shorter meetings can have that issue on both sides, figuring out the right pace, less of an issue when you have meet before, i generally like to get started fairly quickly and leave the banter for after the SOG. I personally still get nervous when seeing an sp, but after we have been naked and had sex the conversation just flows... usually do 90 minutes to give enough time to recharge for round 2

At this point of my life I’d only accept 30-90 mins with people I’ve already met at least once. This way it’s just like catching up and we don’t have to get to know each other etc
 

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To indies and agencies @ForeverEscorts @Euphoria Girls @Vog Agency @SOCIA MTL :
To what extent do you believe “MERB privilege” exists?
In what problematic ways have you seen clients from this message board attempt to leverage this “MERB privilege” for special treatment?
Can you identify instances where you may have enabled this behavior—for example, by overlooking misconduct out of deference to this perceived privilege? If so, how do you justify it, and do you believe it moves the industry forward or sets it back?
 
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I am not sure “ Merb Priveledge” exists at all.
I certainly don’t mention that I am a Merb member when contacting a lady and I doubt the majority do. I don’t deny it if they ask but I don’t volunteer it or advertise it.

If you go on X and other sights frequented by SP you will soon realize that being a member of an escort review board is not usually a bonus or privilege and in fact quite the opposite. Most SP avoid “hobbyists/slobbyists” if they can afford to and have a negative opinion of them.
 

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I am not sure “ Merb Priveledge” exists at all.
I certainly don’t mention that I am a Merb member when contacting a lady and I doubt the majority do. I don’t deny it if they ask but I don’t volunteer it or advertise it.

If you go on X and other sights frequented by SP you will soon realize that being a member of an escort review board is not usually a bonus or privilege and in fact quite the opposite. Most SP avoid “hobbyists/slobbyists” if they can afford to and have a negative opinion of them.
I agree. I wouldn't advertise my presence here with anyone new. I think it's more of a red flag than anything.
 

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To indies and agencies @ForeverEscorts @Euphoria Girls @Vog Agency @SOCIA MTL :
To what extent do you believe “MERB privilege” exists?
In what problematic ways have you seen clients from this message board attempt to leverage this “MERB privilege” for special treatment?
Can you identify instances where you may have enabled this behavior—for example, by overlooking misconduct out of deference to this perceived privilege? If so, how do you justify it, and do you believe it moves the industry forward or sets it back?
There are clients who use their popularity on the board to ask for BBFs & try to push for services we don't offer, and I've heard some popular members get discounts but that might just be a rumor. There is a group mentality here.. If a member is popular and has written a lot of reviews, unless all reviews are positive, he will be trusted by others a lot more than someone who barely ever posts or just made an account. So if I see a popular member of the board I know the review he writes will be believed, which is a double edged sword because if something goes wrong and if he isn't a nice client in person, he will write a bad review and it will be believed. I've never overlooked anyone's misconduct because I can't afford to do that for my mental health... but that can backfire. Clients don't treat everyone the same way, they may, and some people are better at handling boundary pushers than others.

A lot of SP are really wary of seeing ''hobbyists'' but there are many others who rely on reviews and are told by their employers that they need to please certain clients because they are well regarded online or are long time regulars and want reviews to succeed. In a way I agree to an extent, I think people greatly overestimate the importance of merb member's opinions particularly here in the lounge, but the truth is that reviews do matter at the end of the day, particularly when you are a new provider and a lot of people are worried they will get scammed or will get bad service. So if I see a popular merb user and he writes a negative review for me, and a bunch of people add angry emojis and start flooding my review thread with negative comments, it will really impact my business because clients, even the ones who aren't into this forum, do research us..
 

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To indies and agencies @ForeverEscorts @Euphoria Girls @Vog Agency @SOCIA MTL :
To what extent do you believe “MERB privilege” exists?
In what problematic ways have you seen clients from this message board attempt to leverage this “MERB privilege” for special treatment?
Can you identify instances where you may have enabled this behavior—for example, by overlooking misconduct out of deference to this perceived privilege? If so, how do you justify it, and do you believe it moves the industry forward or sets it back?
Like anything, this platform has its good and its bad sides. In my opinion, if it’s to remain neutral and true to its purpose, privileges should have no place here. I often receive requests from clients asking if they can get discounts in exchange for good reviews (which I decline). The girls often hear clients calling themselves “valuable members” : whether it’s to reassure them or to convince them to offer better services (like BBFS) which I don’t think should happen. The worst I’ve seen is requests for free “samples” of extras in exchange for the potential of a future review. To me, this clearly sets the industry back. The goal should be genuine, authentic encounters, and all these attempts to gain privileges just make the interaction feel more mechanical and transactional. That’s my two cents.
 

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Like anything, this platform has its good and its bad sides. In my opinion, if it’s to remain neutral and true to its purpose, privileges should have no place here. I often receive requests from clients asking if they can get discounts in exchange for good reviews (which I decline). The girls often hear clients calling themselves “valuable members” : whether it’s to reassure them or to convince them to offer better services (like BBFS) which I don’t think should happen. The worst I’ve seen is requests for free “samples” of extras in exchange for the potential of a future review. To me, this clearly sets the industry back. The goal should be genuine, authentic encounters, and all these attempts to gain privileges just make the interaction feel more mechanical and transactional. That’s my two cents.
We don't want to see "influencers" thinking they are entitled to lot of things because they are "famous".

Your point is good as to keep a certain neutrality and avoid any slipping.
 

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Being on a platform like this and getting client's approval, positive reviews and votes for the contest of the best SP etc I feel are addictive for a lot of SP, particularly newer ones, and it puts power in the hands of people who don't have the greatest intentions. I think that it's a little different for indies and for people who provide other services.. like I had no reviews when I worked at a certain MP for 6 months and I still had clients, but I'm under the impression that most big time reviewers prefer agencies so maybe the owner of certain agencies are looking for their business.

I had clients who have been on merb for a while and have a lot of comments tell me they don't want to write reviews anymore because of the power dynamics they've noticed or because they don't want a ton of questions in their DM's, and I've had a few men with a big presence here tell me they won't write me a good review even if they had a good time with me ''because I already have enough'' lol. But as an indy, most of my clients just check the reviews quickly or don't look at all, and they most importantly won't do a huge research on every individual person who wrote one.

So honestly I don't really care if someone is popular on here and I am not going to give the person a better treatment.. I try to treat everyone equally. But I can see how some SP who are worried about the state of their finances or their future and reputation might feel pressured to do that and disregard abusive and pushy behavior.. and maybe offer discounts themselves or do things for free or cross their own boundaries
 
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To indies and agencies @ForeverEscorts @Euphoria Girls @Vog Agency @SOCIA MTL :
To what extent do you believe “MERB privilege” exists?
In what problematic ways have you seen clients from this message board attempt to leverage this “MERB privilege” for special treatment?
Can you identify instances where you may have enabled this behavior—for example, by overlooking misconduct out of deference to this perceived privilege? If so, how do you justify it, and do you believe it moves the industry forward or sets it back?

MERB privilege does not really exist, however we will prefer clients who are verified on MERB, simply to avoid booking clients who are unpleasant. For instance, you can easily tell when a client who frequents LL and those clients do not lead to good experiences most of the time.

no "Hi", just a disgusting "I want greek now"

Having a valid MERB account creates a certain accountability for their actions. Whether other agencies care about this or not, that's none of my business but I care.

If you look in our history of posts, you can find someone who we recently banned who tried to leverage his MERB account for reviews in order to get good service or freebees. This member is just simply broke and treats girls poorly. So its not 100% true that MERB clients are the best.

MERB has existed for a long time now, and the age of clients manipulating girls with their MERB accounts seems to be over, because there was a period where girls actually hated hobbiests because they'd say "I read that you did this, so do this with me" - I think for the vast majority of clients learned this lesson and SPs can confirm this.

We don't discriminate clients based on whether they have accounts or not, but its only normal to try to book the most pleasant clients possible.

I believe MERB goes through cycles, as new members join. Its not necessarily going forward or backwards. There are always new nice clients joining, and new entitled clients who join. Its just a matter of how much they read to adapt to the right etiquette
 
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Being on a platform like this and getting client's approval, positive reviews and votes for the contest of the best SP etc I feel are addictive for a lot of SP and it puts power in the hands of people who don't have the greatest intentions. I think that it's a little different for indies and for people who provide other services.. like I had no reviews when I worked at a certain MP for 6 months and I still had clients, but I'm under the impression that most big time reviewers prefer agencies so maybe the owner of certain agencies are looking for their business.

I had clients who have been on merb for a while and have a lot of comments tell me they don't want to write reviews anymore because of the power dynamics they've noticed or because they don't want a ton of questions in their DM's, and I've had a few men with a big presence here tell me they won't write me a good review even if they had a good time with me ''because I already have enough'' lol. But as an indy, most of my clients just check the reviews quickly or don't look at all, and they most importantly won't do a huge research on every individual person who wrote one.

So honestly I don't really care if someone is popular on here and I am not going to give the person a better treatment.. I try to treat everyone equally. But I can see how some SP who are worried about the state of their finances or their future and reputation might feel pressured to do that and disregard abusive and pushy behavior.. and maybe offer discounts themselves or do things for free or cross their own boundaries
I totally agree with you on this. Many of our clients don’t want to leave reviews (even "famous" members). Some don’t even want to be on the platform anymore. That’s why I’m always a bit amused when people act shocked that the girls can be fully booked without any reviews. To me, that says a lot. And no, we definitely don’t post fake girls, despite what some might think..

I also want to point out that, whatever our personal opinions, we end up losing incredible talent because some ladies get too much performance anxiety just knowing Merb exists. Even though I love the platform (and as I’ve said before) I wish the overall vibe felt more like a positive community of people who simply enjoy meeting other people. That includes also agencies supporting the other agencies instead of trying to look the best. I personally want everyone to enjoy themselves. But hey, maybe that’s just me living in my own little Lala Land.
 

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I totally agree with you on this. Many of our clients don’t want to leave reviews (even "famous" members). Some don’t even want to be on the platform anymore. That’s why I’m always a bit amused when people act shocked that the girls can be fully booked without any reviews. To me, that says a lot. And no, we definitely don’t post fake girls, despite what some might think..

I also want to point out that, whatever our personal opinions, we end up losing incredible talent because some ladies get too much performance anxiety just knowing Merb exists. Even though I love the platform (and as I’ve said before) I wish the overall vibe felt more like a positive community of people who simply enjoy meeting other people. I personally want everyone to enjoy themselves. But hey, maybe that’s just me living in my own little Lala Land.
I agree with everything you're saying here. And this isn't just from talking with other girls, this is from a lot of clients. A lot of them don't want to write reviews, it's too intimate for them, and they are disturbed by the atmosphere of the platform.. which some of us (both clients and providers) are trying to improve, but without much success lately. I think it's definitely something that needs to be addressed and it's refreshing seeing agency owners take the matter seriously.
however we will prefer clients who are verified on MERB, simply to avoid booking clients who are unpleasant. For instance, you can easily tell when a client who frequents LL and those clients do not lead to good experiences most of the time.
Yes you can definitely tell a lot by looking at someone's comment history. It's not necessarily because they frequent LL, but the way some people write in their reviews or express their personalities here speaks for itself, I'm sure you know what I mean...

As for their Merb account creating accountability, I'm not so sure it's always the case. But it does give you a glimpse into what the person is like.
 
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LC18

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“Do you know who I am? I’ve written multiple reviews on merb. I can write a bad one about you”

It’s giving “do you know who I am? I am [insert celebrity name]” except we don’t care
 

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“Do you know who I am? I’ve written multiple reviews on merb. I can write a bad one about you”

It’s giving “do you know who I am? I am [insert celebrity name]” except we don’t care
We don't want to see "influencers" thinking they are entitled to lot of things because they are "famous".

Your point is good as to keep a certain neutrality and avoid any slipping.

The entitled influencer lol
 

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It's pretty obvious who that is ;)
I can guess who you're alluding to but when I started having reviews as Luna and advertising here, several guys introduced themselves that way to me. I refused to see a lot of them because I found the way they wrote reviews dehumanizing. Some of them just promised a booking without a date and ghosted.
 
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Today I can’t say that I have more than one or two reviewers that I would trust or would influence me.
I used to trust guys like Hungry101 or SOL T NUTZ and a few others who were honest and said it the way they saw it good or bad.

I don think I have seen more than 12-13 different women in the 10 years I have been around and I haven’t written many or a single negative review simply because I have never had a bad enough experience to warrant affecting someone’s reputation negatively.
The ladies I see regularly one is no longer active and the other has enough positive reviews that she doesn’t need mine to bolster her business.

I don’t need any kind of incentives or discounts nor am I influenced by anything, luckily I can afford to see whoever I want to see when ever I want.
That is the only privilege I have which I worked for and am not ashamed to have.
 

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I totally agree with you on this. Many of our clients don’t want to leave reviews (even "famous" members). Some don’t even want to be on the platform anymore. That’s why I’m always a bit amused when people act shocked that the girls can be fully booked without any reviews. To me, that says a lot. And no, we definitely don’t post fake girls, despite what some might think..

I also want to point out that, whatever our personal opinions, we end up losing incredible talent because some ladies get too much performance anxiety just knowing Merb exists. Even though I love the platform (and as I’ve said before) I wish the overall vibe felt more like a positive community of people who simply enjoy meeting other people. That includes also agencies supporting the other agencies instead of trying to look the best. I personally want everyone to enjoy themselves. But hey, maybe that’s just me living in my own little Lala Land.
If "girls can be fully booked without any reviews" is it all word of mouth, your reccommendation or what? I find that hard to believe. There was this phenomenon a few months ago of a new SP at XXXclusive who became so wildly popular through her MERB reviews that they held a
lottery for bookings! Never underestimate the power of advertising.
 
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Lunaseraphim

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Yes girls can become hugely popular due to positive reviews, but that doesn't mean that other girls who don't have reviews or barely have any aren't. A lot of indies barely have reviews or a NRP and since they've been around for a while they still have success.

People can easily find out if a SP is legit and can fulfill their needs by looking at her website, social media presence and by discussing what boundaries and expectation are. Not all clients come to this experience with apprehensions and negative expectations, and a lot of them do know what Merb is but choose to not look at it or look at it only rarely.

I can tell a lot of people don't want to book me because the reviews I have aren't graphic enough or by popular enough members, however. And I still get business, so it is what it is.
 
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