Hey there, and welcome...I'm kinda new as well. I've been signed up for awhile, written a few amp reviews but only lately became more active, here's what I have to mention...

The search bar has been a good friend of mine. If I see a provider here online, and she strikes my interest, I search for her name and then you can find ads she's posted, replies she's posted and, most importantly, reviews. Unfortunately, as a nube, you can't see the private remarks that the reviewer posted. But you can still find valuable information listed in the template of the review and sometimes within the comments. It's my understanding that you have to be "verified" here in order to see the private comments and that's difficult to do. You need two verified providers here to vouch for you and then I've read in several places that your verification simply won't get processed. Still something you need to work towards though. This site is a great tool for research, most everything you'll want to know can be found by looking at the variety of posts.

As far as wanting to find a "newbie friendly" provider, just like above, you'll often find who is and who isn't through some research. Familiarize yourself with the "ISO" section, you'll see "newbie friendly" requests semi-regularly, you'll see who comments on those ISOs and figure out some of the providers who are willing to do an "alternative" screening. I went to p411 to get verified, they charge $99 for 6 months, but it'll hopefully save some time in the long run. Oh, and the provider you mentioned above could be a "reference" for you. You'll see "send me your references in your first text/pm" a lot.

There's also another website that you should sign up for. Not sure if it's cool to mention it here, but you'll see it mentioned, it's just five letters. In fact, there's a thread dedicated to that website in this very coed discussion area. Over there, you can get access to their private access areas by submitting a review, or you can simply pay for their access. You'll see familiar names of dudes and providers on both sites, but they are both very valuable when it comes to researching a provider. I think this site is better for independent providers and productive interaction with the providers while the other site is better for studio and amp providers. Also, the reviews on the other site, to me, is better for the reviews because of the premium access and the linear organization of the reviews.

Providers you should stay away from? Towards the bottom of the main area, there's a section called "alerts", check that out as it helps with the really big bright red flags. Little things and caution flags will just be peppered in throughout the reviews.

I'm sorry, did that go on too long? Basic point, if it's research you're looking for, you're in the right neighborhood, IMO...