Working draft — this document must be reviewed by a licensed lawyer before public launch.

A rating on Rentadeto is a factual claim about what real people said after real, paid dates. This page is what stands behind that claim.

Who can leave a review

Only a client account, only for a booking they paid for, only after the date has happened and the payment has settled, and only once per booking. The “once per booking” part is enforced by the database, not by a rule we remember to apply.

Companions cannot review companions, and no account can review itself. Nobody can review a date that did not happen, because every review is attached to a paid booking or it does not exist.

When we ask

After the payment has been released, not before. That is deliberate: while the money is still held, a client has a live dispute button, and asking for a rating at the same moment would put a pressure lever in one person’s hand. The review window is 14 days from settlement.

What the number on a profile means

Reviewers, not reviews. If someone books the same companion twice, they count once, and their two ratings are averaged. So “12 reviewers” means twelve different people.

The star figure is the plain average of those people’s ratings, to one decimal, and it is never shown without the count. We do not show a rating at all until five different clients have completed a date — below that, one review moves the number more than it should, and a number with almost nothing behind it is worse than no number.

Ordering the browse page is a separate calculation, and we will say so plainly. For ranking we use a score that weighs the rating against how many people gave it, so that one perfect first date does not outrank a long record. That score is never displayed and is never described as a rating. Companions with fewer than five reviewers are not ranked by rating at all; they are shown in a rotation that changes daily.

What we publish

Every review that follows the rules, including the bad ones. A rating that is low, blunt or unflattering publishes exactly like any other.

Publicly, a review shows the rating, the month, and the words “verified date”. Never the reviewer’s name. The words themselves live on a separate page from the profile, and that page is served with noindex, nofollow so review text does not end up in search results about a named person.

What we remove, and the only reasons we will

These are the grounds. There are no others.

  1. Our records contradict it — no such booking, or it describes a different date.
  2. It identifies the companion: a surname, an employer, a street, a building, or where they live.
  3. It comments on their body or appearance rather than their company.
  4. It accuses someone of a crime. That does not disappear — it goes to a person on our team as a safety report, which is where an allegation belongs before it is on a public page.
  5. It breaks a published rule: soliciting or describing sexual services, or arranging payment off the platform.
  6. A valid legal demand.

Every removal is written to our audit log with the ground and the person who made the decision. Being negative is not on this list and will not be added to it.

Corrections and withdrawal

A rating can be changed for 24 hours after it is left, and it does not count toward the profile until that window closes. After that it is fixed. Written text is never edited, by anyone, including us.

A reviewer can withdraw their review at any time, permanently, no questions asked. That is one-way: the booking’s review slot is used up, so a review cannot be withdrawn and re-posted.

If you are reviewed and think it is unfair

You may publish one reply per review, up to 500 characters. Replies are read by a person before they go up.

You may flag a review for us to look at against the list above. You cannot delete, hide, reorder or filter your own reviews, and you must not contact a reviewer about one. If a review breaks a rule, tell us — that is what we are for.

Things we will never do

  • Write a review. Not as a sample, not to seed a new city, not to fill an empty profile. Every review on this platform was written by a client who paid for a date.
  • Import or buy reviews from anywhere else.
  • Pay for reviews, in any form. No credits, points, discounts, prize draws, badges, or unlocked features for reviewing, for reviewing positively, or for taking a review down. Companions may not offer anything either; doing so is a permanent ban.
  • Show only the good ones. There is no sorting, filtering or curation of a companion’s reviews — every published one is on the page.
  • Let a companion see a review before it publishes, or approve it.
  • Summarise reviews with AI. A machine-written claim about a named person, published where members make decisions, is not something we are willing to stand behind.
  • Publish photos in reviews.

Questions, or a review you think breaks these rules

hello@rentadeto.com. A person reads it. If you think we got a removal — or a refusal to remove — wrong, say so and we will look again.