Should it be a ban offence? I'm not talking about the one fake review here and there. I'm talking about the fake reviews that go on for months? What if the provider knows it's a fake review and says nothing. Should she get points for knowingly having a fake review and not saying anything? Originally Posted by FirePhoenixHow would you prove any of this? Seem the majority of disputed reviews come down to he said she said.
Should it be a ban offence? I'm not talking about the one fake review here and there. I'm talking about the fake reviews that go on for months? What if the provider knows it's a fake review and says nothing. Should she get points for knowingly having a fake review and not saying anything? Originally Posted by FirePhoenixI think it is perfectly reasonable for a fake review--even the first one--to result in a temporary vacation. Multiple offences as you describe would then--I assume--result in more sever time-outs.
Funny you mention this FP. I had clients hit me up today telling me about a odd review posted on me. After reading it it's obvious he has never seen me. I flagged it for Monds and even pm the guy with no response from either party. It's very frustrating. I have no idea what else to do in this matter but to let it go idk Originally Posted by *Shannon Shane*We've contacted the gentleman and apparently his review is of a BP lady either using your name or just "Shannon" from ECCIE. As soon as we get to the bottom of it, we will edit the review to correct the contact info.