TotallyOz Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 We will start this week by removing all profiles from escorts who don't log in at least once every 90 days. This has been discussed before and we have sent out several e-mails to escorts to ask them to log in. We believe this is the best way to make sure only those interested in getting clients are listed. We are also removing any profiles from escorts who e-mail bounces. Please feel free to discuss this with us. We are always open to discussing any issues you may have with this or other decisions we make. Oz Quote
Members TampaYankee Posted January 6, 2010 Members Posted January 6, 2010 All escorts not having logged in within the last 90 days have been deleted from active listings. Deactivated escorts will be reactivated upon login. Quote
Members flguy Posted January 7, 2010 Members Posted January 7, 2010 TY and Oz, for the past few weeks I have been receiving emails from you asking me to update my profile. For some reason you seem to think I am an escort.......if I was I would have filed for bankruptcy a long time ago. I guess I could give it a try but doubt the time it would take to update my profile would generate even a single email except for some snide emails saying WTF. Thanks for everything. Quote
Members MsGuy Posted January 8, 2010 Members Posted January 8, 2010 Flguy, unless there's a lot of guys hot for a grandpa experience, I would be hard put to raise the fees to file for bankruptcy. I think TY or OZ explained somewhere that the list they are using to e-mail the notices doesn't distinguish between escorts and clients. Quote
TotallyOz Posted January 8, 2010 Author Posted January 8, 2010 My apologies. Here was our last message which got many upset. I didn't think it was for only escorts but I guess I didn't word it correctly. Again, sorry if this did not come across the way it was meant. May the 2010 bring you peace, happiness, and good health. The last year brought about many changes for MaleEscortReview.com. We have changed our site completely and added many new technologies. In 2010, we will improve on these things and make the site even better. Starting this month, all escorts who have not logged in for the last 90 days will be removed from search results. This has been debated in our forums many times and clients feel they get the best results when they know an escort is active and ready to work. We hope that all escorts who want their profile to remain active on the site will log in every 3 months to keep their profile active. We have already put these wheels into motion and if you have not logged into the site in the last 90 days, please do so now to keep your profile active. If your profile is Inactive or if it becomes Inactive, all you need to do is log in and it will go active again. We are also having another contest. This contest is a Review Contest. There is a possibility for 2 clients to win 1,000 USD and 2 escorts to win 1,000 USD. The rules for this are in the Forum part of the website. Check out what it takes for you to win today! We hope 2010 is a great year for you and that all your dreams come true! Thank you for using www.MaleEscortReview.com! We are happy to have you as part of our community! Best Regards, The MaleEscortReview Team Quote
Members TampaYankee Posted January 8, 2010 Members Posted January 8, 2010 I think TY or OZ explained somewhere that the list they are using to e-mail the notices doesn't distinguish between escorts and clients. Yes, we did post an announcement on the Home Page that emails intended for escort distribution were inadvertently emailed to all members. I believe this happened more than once. Our email software had been imbued with that unfortunate feature and we thought we had it fixed. Rest assured that we will never, ever, intentionally ask regular members to upload photos or submit a profile. Please construe any such notice in the future as a screw up in software. I cannot promise that we won't have future software screw-ups. I can promise that we will never intentionally seek to harass regular members to submit photos or profiles. I'm a bit suprised that as many long-term members here and at HooBoy's took that as a legitimate, intended request as it goes against the basic tenet of annonymity associated with these sites since forever. I appreciate that more recent particpants were confused. Nevertheless, it was our screw up and we hope never to repeat it. As an aside, it is interesting how many members overlooked the Home Page announcement. I have to conclude that it is not a very reliable messaging instrument. Quote
Guest StevenDraker Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Yes, we did post an announcement on the Home Page that emails intended for escort distribution were inadvertently emailed to all members. I believe this happened more than once. Our email software had been imbued with that unfortunate feature and we thought we had it fixed. Rest assured that we will never, ever, intentionally ask regular members to upload photos or submit a profile. Please construe any such notice in the future as a screw up in software. I cannot promise that we won't have future software screw-ups. I can promise that we will never intentionally seek to harass regular members to submit photos or profiles. I'm a bit suprised that as many long-term members here and at HooBoy's took that as a legitimate, intended request as it goes against the basic tenet of annonymity associated with these sites since forever. I appreciate that more recent particpants were confused. Nevertheless, it was our screw up and we hope never to repeat it. As an aside, it is interesting how many members overlooked the Home Page announcement. I have to conclude that it is not a very reliable messaging instrument. Tampa and Oz, I understand the confusion. It happens to everyone to send an email to the wrong recipient. It happened to me several times. Probably, It would be wise to send a follow up email to explain the technical glitch. Not everybody logs in to read the Board or the home page. With kind regards, Steven ~ Quote
TotallyOz Posted January 13, 2010 Author Posted January 13, 2010 Tampa and Oz, I understand the confusion. It happens to everyone to send an email to the wrong recipient. It happened to me several times. Probably, It would be wise to send a follow up email to explain the technical glitch. Not everybody logs in to read the Board or the home page. With kind regards, Steven ~ Thanks Steven. That is not a bad idea. We just hate sending out so many e-mails as we don't like to bother people and don't want members to think we are going to send them stuff daily. But, you are right, it is most likely the best solution. Thanks. Quote