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Fines for Bad Reviews

Last posted Mar 06, 2015 at 03:10PM EST. Added Mar 05, 2015 at 04:56AM EST
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If your company gets a bad review on the Internet or from a magazine critic, all you have to do is to take it into consideration in order to fix the problem and improve your company. Sounds rational, right? Well, guess what. More and more companies would sue the person who wrote the review and threat her/him with unbearable fines! It's stupid, it's illegal (at least in most cases), and it will bring more problems to the company. Amy's Baking Company anyone?

In this video, the angry Canadian Buckley looks at recent cases where businesses have decided to offer scare tactics to keep people from speaking out about problems, instead of offering better customer service.

What do you think? Is shutting mouths the best approach for the companies to deal with their problems?

ugh, Buckley?
anyways

yea, its dumb and honestly, pointless. All stuff like that does is make that company look bad. I might sign the thing, but what is stopping my friend from posting the bad review? nothing. Its so pointless.

There is a problem with people leaving bad reviews for no reason, but in that case, you actually can sue those people and win.

Companies that try to remove truthful reviews are bad companies, and companies that remove untruthful reviews are good and just trying to get rid of lies.
We all know this, and really isn't much to debate about.

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