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http://www.eccie.net/forumdisplay.php?f=994
they have some Canadian reviews, these are windsor reviews.
this story seems pretty crazy to me but it mentions eccie. They should move, this business idea would flourish in other places
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ritics-say-treats-women-like-menu-orders.html
An 'escort review' website that allows users to rate prostitutes based on services rendered, physical assets and price, has sparked controversy.
ECCIE.net, which is run from North Texas and has global reach, allows registered members to post reviews on the hundreds of teenage and adult women profiled.
One commentator wrote on the womens gawker media site Jezebel: 'The problem is treating women like they can be ordered off of a menu.'
However, another defended the site on CBS, stating: 'Nothing better than being an informed consumer.'
And someone with the same view added: 'The legalities and ethics of prostitution notwithstanding, I'm afraid I simply don't see anything wrong with this rating site.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ats-women-like-menu-orders.html#ixzz2WM5jDglH
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they have some Canadian reviews, these are windsor reviews.
this story seems pretty crazy to me but it mentions eccie. They should move, this business idea would flourish in other places
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ritics-say-treats-women-like-menu-orders.html
An 'escort review' website that allows users to rate prostitutes based on services rendered, physical assets and price, has sparked controversy.
ECCIE.net, which is run from North Texas and has global reach, allows registered members to post reviews on the hundreds of teenage and adult women profiled.
One commentator wrote on the womens gawker media site Jezebel: 'The problem is treating women like they can be ordered off of a menu.'
However, another defended the site on CBS, stating: 'Nothing better than being an informed consumer.'
And someone with the same view added: 'The legalities and ethics of prostitution notwithstanding, I'm afraid I simply don't see anything wrong with this rating site.'


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...ats-women-like-menu-orders.html#ixzz2WM5jDglH
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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