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merc77 (Disabled)
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It depends. If it is a known entity then yes. If it is offering a cheap discount then yes. Otherwise, the answer would be no.
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02-23-18 09:18am
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rearadmiral (0)
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I selected 'no' but the answer is probably 'maybe.' If I couldn't see a listing of scenes but I had trustworthy advice that there was something in there I'd like then I'd still join. (Depending on the biller, of course.) If it had a good review here or if someone here mentioned a scene that sounded interesting then I'd take the plunge.
On the other hand, I have been interested in joining many sites and I've clicked on a link for 'videos' or 'models' and been take directly to the join page instead. If you're not even willing to let me see who the models are on your site before I buy then your site isn't for me.
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02-23-18 10:40am
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Drooler (Disabled)
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Absolutely not. There should be no giving the benefit of the doubt. I've done it and regretted it.
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02-23-18 01:36pm
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skippy (0)
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I'm assuming yoiu are talking about listing scenes on the tour pages, correct?
A listing of scenes or a count of scenes?
Some sites have a lot of scenes, so listing them in the tour section would be pretty difficult, although some sites are set up so you can see thumbnails of scenes/sets but not watch them.
To me, the number of scenes and the frequency of scene release are pretty important stats.
I really think you can get a read on whether a site is honest or not by looking at the preview pages and reading reviews. If the informatio nyou want to see about the site is not there, move on.
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02-23-18 04:07pm
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pat362 (0)
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No because by definition if you can't see a listing than it literally means that you do not know what you are going to get for your money and I doubt any of us would join a site like that even if they offered a discount.
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02-23-18 06:06pm
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