With all this lively discussion about club ads, and the necessity of calling them out on club comments, are there some clubs that are prone to having club ads more than others?
I have heard before that Baby Dolls in Dallas is one such place but idk
I’ve seen two diffreent types of people that post bogus reviews. The guy who doesn’t go to any clubs at all but makes up lame and nondescript reviews to get vip access.
The other type is the SC employee that is just trying pretend to be a customer and the review makes the place seem perfect in every way. The most humorous club ad reviews are those that are cleverly disguised ads / they seem genuine but after a closer read there is an unrealistic volume of compliments directed at the club, the bouncers, bathrooms etc and then you look at the reviewer profile and the guy has 1-3 reviews total.
I doubt baby dolls employees need to post fake reviews but there may be some guys writing or plagiarizing a busy club like baby dolls, hiliter, Follies, etc for vip access or extension.
Not sure if this counts but often a positive review for a Deja Vu club will get a review comment from the club saying they appreciated the review and had a private message sent to the reviewer...could be interpreted as a tit for tat... Sorry, couldn't help it...
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The other type is the SC employee that is just trying pretend to be a customer and the review makes the place seem perfect in every way. The most humorous club ad reviews are those that are cleverly disguised ads / they seem genuine but after a closer read there is an unrealistic volume of compliments directed at the club, the bouncers, bathrooms etc and then you look at the reviewer profile and the guy has 1-3 reviews total.
I doubt baby dolls employees need to post fake reviews but there may be some guys writing or plagiarizing a busy club like baby dolls, hiliter, Follies, etc for vip access or extension.
Sorry, couldn't help it...