Anonymous wrote:There are two different things going on in your post. The request for a review, and the request for a referral and getting credit for the referral.
For the review, you are fine saying you are not much of a social media person and thus don't feel comfortable posting a review. That should end the discussion if she is a professional. I think there is nothing unethical about her asking for a review.
Likewise, I think there is nothing unethical about asking for referrals and offering you a fee credit for referrals that show up. My dentist passes out cards saying we get a $50 credit for referred patients. That doesn't bother me. For some reason it seems more odd coming from, say, a psychological or other related professional dealing with children. In the end, it does not bother me.
NP. Depends on the professional. Counselors and psychologists should not solicit them from current clients or others who may be under "undue influence" by them. Similar constraints about asking for referrals (and giving or receiving money for referrals is a no no as well).