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My Psychic Experience on Keen
bluebelle:
this is directly from Yelp:
This is from report about a Seattle case where a landlord filed suit against a Yelp reviewer,
"Whatever the reason for the lawsuit, attorney Josh King, vice president of Avvo.com, a website where consumers post reviews of doctors and lawyers, says any legal action was not a good idea.
"The idea of pursuing a defamation lawsuit over an online posting about the stupidest thing you can do as a business owner," King said. "It simply raises the profile of the issue, it ignores an opportunity to respond to customer feedback and it lets other consumers feel that you as a business are more interested in covering up negative feedback than actually responding to it and addressing it."
After receiving the subpoena, JT says he shut down his Yelp account.
And Yelp tells KIRO 7 the company takes every step available to protect its sources, as it did in JT's case.
Since we started asking questions, Lawless has withdrawn his lawsuit and subpoena, and for now the threat of legal action against JT is over."
bstalling:
So your scammer Keen friends clued you in to this site and that you were being discussed for the scammer you are? Cool beans.
bluebelle:
and this:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/12/student-wins-27k-fees-from-law-firm-that-sued-over-facebook-post/
I mean really guys, suing over online opinions? I work in law...that's ridiculous.
Misha668:
Doesn't matter BB, like I said before... even if the readers lose or Keen.com - they get more clients and more business through publicity.
You guys however get outed for wanting married men, spending tons of money on Keen and just overall look stupid to your parents, the public and peers.
Besides, internet laws change all the time. And using words like scammer and so on is libel/slanderous.
bstalling:
--- Quote from: bluebelle on June 22, 2017, 05:32:41 PM ---this is directly from Yelp:
This is from report about a Seattle case where a landlord filed suit against a Yelp reviewer,
"Whatever the reason for the lawsuit, attorney Josh King, vice president of Avvo.com, a website where consumers post reviews of doctors and lawyers, says any legal action was not a good idea.
"The idea of pursuing a defamation lawsuit over an online posting about the stupidest thing you can do as a business owner," King said. "It simply raises the profile of the issue, it ignores an opportunity to respond to customer feedback and it lets other consumers feel that you as a business are more interested in covering up negative feedback than actually responding to it and addressing it."
After receiving the subpoena, JT says he shut down his Yelp account.
And Yelp tells KIRO 7 the company takes every step available to protect its sources, as it did in JT's case.
Since we started asking questions, Lawless has withdrawn his lawsuit and subpoena, and for now the threat of legal action against JT is over."
--- End quote ---
It's so stupid how these psychics claim that they are going to sue us for leaving bad reviews. Like, it would cost them much more to track us down and spend money on a lawyer so that
they can sue us for ruining the $20 a day they make on Keen. Like, I'm shaking in my boots that you are so bothered over a low traffic psychic review site.
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