It's always nice to see another escort who is passionate about her service, our industry and peers. And with all due respect to this lovely lady.... It is also distressing when someone with such passion is so biased and misinformed. I'm speaking about this thread https://www.lyla.ch/topic/193953-im-starting-to-hate-this-industry/ and the last comment from Jessy Celeste on page one. In which she makes claims about reviews and the advertising site leolist. First I'll address what I find hypocritical about the comment in general. Throughout her comment she makes negative claims about the advertising site, Leolist. She is negatively reviewing an advertising site on a site which claims to NOT allow negative reviews. And on a site which also owns the other site she is bashing, lol. So why doesn't she ask Lyla, why they don't do more to vet the advertisers on their site, to help stop the "scammers". I understand why Lyla's mods or owners won't step in to make clarifications, as it's a win win situation for them. If people are chased away from Leolist and directed to Lyla, they still get their business, and vice versa....... Jessy also claims that the leolist vetting/verification process is a joke...yet it is the very same process Lyla, which she claims to be a better site, uses to vet it's member escorts..... and as a part of it's vetting, Lyla asks you to become vetted on leolist and vipfavours first as you can see here https://www.lyla.ch/forum/212-pei-escorts-schedules-announcements/....If you look on any of Lyla's advertising pages ( where the escorts advertise), you'll notice that in order to become an escort member, you need to show that you've been first verified on both those other sites (Leolist/Vipfavours), or to take a picture holding a sign, just as Leolist requires, The irony in this is quite funny ........SO...if one vetting process is a joke, so must the other be. I also find it sad that someone could be so delusioned into thinking that any particular site will gaurantee anyone anything, as far as safety, quality of service, or reputation. It was on Lyla, then called Cerb, that I experieced being ripped off, scammed, outed, bullied, manipulated, etc, etc, by some of it's members. Some who still remain. The sad truth about this industry is that it has many grey areas, many flaws, and many hurdles that need over coming. Those involved are made up of the good the bad and there is no proven way yet to rid any site of it's troublesome members and citing bias, and untruths, will do nothing to help with any of it.
I realize we all feel just in speaking positively about those things that do well for us, which fill our needs, etc, but in doing so we also need to look at all sides of the coin, to think of others and to speak with unbiased, informed truths.