Ever wonder what those numbers next to a profile really tell you? A review score is just a simple way to show how satisfied past clients were. It’s not a secret code or a fancy algorithm – it’s a straight average of real feedback. When you see a 4.8 rating, it means most people left high marks after a good experience.
After every meeting, we ask the client to rate the companion on a scale of 1 to 5. They can also add a short comment if they want. All the numbers are added together and divided by the total number of reviews. That gives the average score you see on the page. We keep the math simple so you can trust the result.
We don’t hide low scores. If a profile has a 3.2 rating, it stays that way until more recent reviews push it higher or lower. This honesty helps you compare options quickly without scrolling through endless text.
Choosing a companion is a personal decision. A high score usually means the companion is reliable, professional, and knows how to make the time enjoyable. Low scores can signal missed expectations, communication issues, or something else you might want to avoid.
Use the scores as a first filter, then read a couple of the comments. A 4.9 rating with a note about punctuality and great conversation is more useful than a 5.0 with no details. The combination of numbers and words gives a fuller picture.
Another tip: look at how many reviews a profile has. A 5.0 rating from two people isn’t as solid as a 4.6 rating from thirty. More reviews mean the score is based on varied experiences, which makes it more reliable.
Our goal is to make the selection process easy. The review scores are there to help you feel confident before you book. They’re not the only factor – consider the companion’s interests, photos, and what you’re looking for in a night. But a good score can save you time and give peace of mind.
Got questions about a specific rating? Our support team is ready to chat. We can give more context or pull up extra feedback if you need it. The more you know, the better choice you’ll make.
Bottom line: review scores are a quick snapshot of past client happiness. Use them to narrow down options, then read a few comments to confirm. With honest numbers and real words, you’ll pick a companion who matches your vibe and expectations.
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