Why did you post the same review twice? The other one you put that you didn't know her name.
It’s a resubmission of a review that was rejected for Private Access credit. His original review didn’t include the provider’s name in the title. And his original physical description of the provider was vague. This post from topjimmy the site administrator explains what happens when a review is rejected:
WHAT IF MY REVIEW IS REJECTED?
Next, what happens if your review gets rejected. Does that mean you're shit out of luck? No it does not.
Most importantly, once your review is posted you'll see a box above the review that indicates whether it's "Pending" which means it hasn't been reviewed by a moderator yet. "Approved" which means it was reviewed and 45 days of private access credit was granted. Or, "Rejected" which means the moderator did not grant review credit. The reason for rejection is given by the moderator who reviewed the submission, and is written in that box above the review. It could be fields were left blank, it's older than 30 days, no name given, no phone number, or lacking in the physical description or private details don't tell enough about what happened. You will receive an auto-PM notification that your review was rejected but this DOES NOT tell why it was rejected, you ALWAYS have to get that info by looking above the review itself. You shouldn't even bother to ask the mod why it was rejected because you'll just be directed back to your review to read the comments in the Rejection notice. Save the mod that trouble and just go check it yourself.
If you're not trying for private access and your review gets rejected you can always leave it as is, but if you wanted to earn credit, you can still make corrections and earn the access. One way is to RESUBMIT the CORRECTED version of your review and let it pass through the queue again. If you choose this option ,you'll need to report your old rejected review to the mod staff and ask that it be removed as you will be posting an updated one. If it's something simple like a missing name or phone number or other small detail, you can PM that to the mod who rejected your review and ask that it get edited in. Mods can do that and then manually issue credit. Just work with the mod behind the scenes and more often than not we can guide you in correcting the issues so you can earn credit for your review. Take note, though. All of these options take time. Could take days. With that in mind, the best practice is to make sure all the criteria is met within your review before posting so you can earn credit the first time around.