I just read a review where a member gave an informative account of a date, specifying the SP`s restrictions, menu and extras, and then proceeded to give her very good marks that, in my book, were not proportional to the services received or the attitude encountered. I don`t want to pick on this particular case but it made me notice that we don`t have a common rating scale that all members can refer to.
Some posters use the 5-level scale as in the spreadsheet, other use the 10-level system and still other use a hydrid of the two. And fundamentally, when is a five warranted for service -- the most objective of the three variables?
A common scale is important because some of us select SPs out of the spreadsheet using the search function.
The issue of a common rating scale has already been discussed in summer 2003, leading up to the EBS scoring system.
https://merb.cc/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=407
However, on account of the churn in membership since then, I think it would be useful to revisit this issue and come up with a standard 5-level scale compatible with the spreadsheet. Anyone want to table a proposal?
Some posters use the 5-level scale as in the spreadsheet, other use the 10-level system and still other use a hydrid of the two. And fundamentally, when is a five warranted for service -- the most objective of the three variables?
A common scale is important because some of us select SPs out of the spreadsheet using the search function.
The issue of a common rating scale has already been discussed in summer 2003, leading up to the EBS scoring system.
https://merb.cc/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=407
However, on account of the churn in membership since then, I think it would be useful to revisit this issue and come up with a standard 5-level scale compatible with the spreadsheet. Anyone want to table a proposal?