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I'll leave a good review too. Stories like this really piss me off. It's injustice is what it is.
An error occurredbrohans this thread is restoring my faith in people way to fight the crapheads out there bromigos
That's as ####ty as it gets, but not surprising. A lot of turds in this world.Mad Cow said:I saw that. Doesn't make the practice any better if the law calls it "legal". They are no better than the neighborhood ruffians coming to collect protection money.ETA the fact that they allow negative reviews to always show and censor only positive is reprehensible.Gawain said:Cali courts (well the 9th circuit) have stated this practice is perfectly legal.
here it is:Can you post the text of the review here?
Good news is that anybody with a clue is going to immediately know that review is written by a moron and/or it's complete bull####.here it is:Can you post the text of the review here?
Absolute WORST optometrist I've EVER been to! He is a massive #####, first of all. He doesn't listen to his patients' needs or requests. I told the secretary when I made the appointment, the secretary again when I got there, and I told him directly that I need to get dilated to get an accurate prescription, because I over-focus. He completely ignored this.
He went ahead with the exam, and forced me into a pair of contacts which I knew were completely wrong. (I've known my eyes for 22 years and he thought his 5 minutes with my eyes made him more knowledgeable about my specific situation.) I wore them, he made me sit in the exam room for ~10 minutes so I could get used to them (which he assured me was what I needed for the contacts to look right) and again ignored me when I told him the prescription wasn't right. I told him I couldn't see properly and wouldn't even be able to drive home with them, which he didn't care about. So I took them out and left immediately.
He doesn't care about his patients in the slightest. My husband has gone to him before and the doctor has been just as rude and douchey as he was to me. If you want a great optometrist who listens and cares, go see Dr. Beene at the Pleasant Grove Wal-Mart vision center. Avoid this jerk like the plague.
Agree, local friends are best as you know who you are dealing with.I avoid Yelp like the plague. It became very obvious that Yelp allows people with an ax to grind to rip a business to shreds while filtering positive reviews. One local restaurant was bought by new owners, changed and re-opened. They immediately had terrible reviews and about 7 of them mentioned that the business was "now owned by someone from out of state who was trying to pretend to be local." It was completely obvious that a single person had posted them all but that didn't seem to matter to Yelp.
I've gone to restaurants I found on Yelp and found them out of business. I've seen restaurants marked as out of business that I knew were still open.
The whole thing is a complete joke.
I find TripAdvisor much better for restaurants. For everything else, I typically just throw a post up on Facebook and recommendations come pouring in. Need a mechanics? Ask my FB friends. Need a new doctor? Ask FB. Etc.
Me too. It's seems like there should be a campaign exposing Yelp for what it really is.Wow, I was pretty naive about Yelp - I definitely won't trust it anymore.
Same here. Yelp deleted.Wow, I was pretty naive about Yelp - I definitely won't trust it anymore.
I have a half dozen Google accounts... creating "dummy accounts" with Google is no more difficult than Yelp.sublimeone said:At least Google is now making reviewers attach a name to it. With yelp, you can go on, create a dummy account and slander anyone you like. It's tough for small business because they can do a great job and then have one ####### client who destroys their online rep.
Yep. I'm fairly active on Yelp both writing (elite) and using reviews. I always take scathing reviews with a grain of salt though... Most that I know who use the service do the same. The images of location, services, dishes, menus are pretty handy. Recommendations on dishes (for restaurants) are also helpful.Yelp can come in handy if you're looking for a good restaurant in an area you are not familiar with but that's about all I use it for. Well, that, and some of the reviewers are-worthy in how far up their own asses they are. There is great comedy in yelp reviews.
Yelp just seems like the internet mob.I have a half dozen Google accounts... creating "dummy accounts" with Google is no more difficult than Yelp.sublimeone said:At least Google is now making reviewers attach a name to it. With yelp, you can go on, create a dummy account and slander anyone you like. It's tough for small business because they can do a great job and then have one ####### client who destroys their online rep.
ummMad Cow said:And thanks, PM sent.PM me your business name and i will leave you a good review (I have a verified yelp account i use often)....i will also report the crazy lady as such to Yelp as well, a crazy person.The most likely reason that your positive reviews were filtered is because the reviewers created an account simply to post one review for your business and did not include any personal information or pictures. Reviews such as these are often automatically filtered in an attempt to prevent people from creating fake Yelp accounts to illegtimately boost the ratings of a single business. The reviewers should be able to get their review for your business unfiltered if they add some personal information and a picture, review some other businesses, and perhaps contact Yelp. While people often get annoyed at Yelp's filtering software, it likely does more good than harm overall.
I would probably recommend posting a thoughtful response to the negative response and encouraging more patients to post reviews on Yelp if they are satisfied. Like it or not, Yelp is an extremely useful tool that many people use to select the businesses that they frequent.
No I understand what you are saying. I pondered that, but to be fair most of those that have posted have been helped by me in one way or another, whether getting things from me or through answering questions. That said, I do not blame you for that point.wow i am gonna get killed for that post
and i am not saying don't do itNo I understand what you are saying. I pondered that, but to be fair most of those that have posted have been helped by me in one way or another, whether getting things from me or through answering questions. That said, I do not blame you for that point.wow i am gonna get killed for that post
Then write your own prescription, #####.here it is:Can you post the text of the review here?
Absolute WORST optometrist I've EVER been to! He is a massive #####, first of all. He doesn't listen to his patients' needs or requests. I told the secretary when I made the appointment, the secretary again when I got there, and I told him directly that I need to get dilated to get an accurate prescription, because I over-focus. He completely ignored this.
He went ahead with the exam, and forced me into a pair of contacts which I knew were completely wrong. (I've known my eyes for 22 years and he thought his 5 minutes with my eyes made him more knowledgeable about my specific situation.) I wore them, he made me sit in the exam room for ~10 minutes so I could get used to them (which he assured me was what I needed for the contacts to look right) and again ignored me when I told him the prescription wasn't right. I told him I couldn't see properly and wouldn't even be able to drive home with them, which he didn't care about. So I took them out and left immediately.
He doesn't care about his patients in the slightest. My husband has gone to him before and the doctor has been just as rude and douchey as he was to me. If you want a great optometrist who listens and cares, go see Dr. Beene at the Pleasant Grove Wal-Mart vision center. Avoid this jerk like the plague.
Hard to argue.. thought they don't simply remove all good reviews in my experience. If they see a surge of great (or crappy, though less often) reviews from new(ish) users, they'll often quarantine them as fabricated. I've never had a review (good or bad) pulled by them.Yelp just seems like the internet mob.I have a half dozen Google accounts... creating "dummy accounts" with Google is no more difficult than Yelp.sublimeone said:At least Google is now making reviewers attach a name to it. With yelp, you can go on, create a dummy account and slander anyone you like. It's tough for small business because they can do a great job and then have one ####### client who destroys their online rep.
You get some good reviews, they contact you
You pay them, they keep your good reviews and probably give you some other reviews from Yelp people who never went to your business
You DONT pay them and they remove good reviews and put in poor ones probably from people who have never been to your business
Some online sites are ok. Yelp is a total abortion, abuse the he'll out of those extortionistsand i am not saying don't do iti guess i am just pointing out online reviews suckNo I understand what you are saying. I pondered that, but to be fair most of those that have posted have been helped by me in one way or another, whether getting things from me or through answering questions. That said, I do not blame you for that point.wow i am gonna get killed for that post
i'd give a positive review for any of you who asked (were i a yelper)
Then write your own prescription, #####.(I've known my eyes for 22 years and he thought his 5 minutes with my eyes made him more knowledgeable about my specific situation.) I wore them, he made me sit in the exam room for ~10 minutes so I could get used to them (which he assured me was what I needed for the contacts to look right) and again ignored me when I told him the prescription wasn't right.
The shark play is to throw a little bait out there for the Yelp customer service guy & find out as much info on them as possible. Once you find their LinkedIn & FB accounts start posting fake CL adds, etc. The next time you talk to them offer some reputation management services of your own.
Lol.ETA: Oh, and I just left Yelp a 1 star review on Google Play with the expanation behind it. See how they like a taste of their own medicine. I suggest all FBGs go and do the same.
If it was, Wetdream would be Yelp's #1 Super User.That said, I'll be sure to AVOID using Yelp in the future. I had no idea it was a blackmale service.
Yeah, minus the extortion it is exactly the same.ummMad Cow said:And thanks, PM sent.PM me your business name and i will leave you a good review (I have a verified yelp account i use often)....i will also report the crazy lady as such to Yelp as well, a crazy person.The most likely reason that your positive reviews were filtered is because the reviewers created an account simply to post one review for your business and did not include any personal information or pictures. Reviews such as these are often automatically filtered in an attempt to prevent people from creating fake Yelp accounts to illegtimately boost the ratings of a single business. The reviewers should be able to get their review for your business unfiltered if they add some personal information and a picture, review some other businesses, and perhaps contact Yelp. While people often get annoyed at Yelp's filtering software, it likely does more good than harm overall.
I would probably recommend posting a thoughtful response to the negative response and encouraging more patients to post reviews on Yelp if they are satisfied. Like it or not, Yelp is an extremely useful tool that many people use to select the businesses that they frequent.
not to be a d-bag, but isn't this as bad as what yelp is doing? Generating fake good reviews from friends on an internet message board?
This is just simply not true. Let's not let the Yelp backlash get out of hand.Yelp just seems like the internet mob.I have a half dozen Google accounts... creating "dummy accounts" with Google is no more difficult than Yelp.sublimeone said:At least Google is now making reviewers attach a name to it. With yelp, you can go on, create a dummy account and slander anyone you like. It's tough for small business because they can do a great job and then have one ####### client who destroys their online rep.
You get some good reviews, they contact you
You pay them, they keep your good reviews and probably give you some other reviews from Yelp people who never went to your business
You DONT pay them and they remove good reviews and put in poor ones probably from people who have never been to your business
mad cow has been a trusted board member here for a long time. He has offered a ton of deals on eyewear along with tons of free advice for this community. Not sure what is wrong with leaving him a good review. And yes you are a d-bag. Now go away.ummnot to be a d-bag, but isn't this as bad as what yelp is doing? Generating fake good reviews from friends on an internet message board?Mad Cow said:And thanks, PM sent.PM me your business name and i will leave you a good review (I have a verified yelp account i use often)....i will also report the crazy lady as such to Yelp as well, a crazy person.The most likely reason that your positive reviews were filtered is because the reviewers created an account simply to post one review for your business and did not include any personal information or pictures. Reviews such as these are often automatically filtered in an attempt to prevent people from creating fake Yelp accounts to illegtimately boost the ratings of a single business. The reviewers should be able to get their review for your business unfiltered if they add some personal information and a picture, review some other businesses, and perhaps contact Yelp. While people often get annoyed at Yelp's filtering software, it likely does more good than harm overall.
I would probably recommend posting a thoughtful response to the negative response and encouraging more patients to post reviews on Yelp if they are satisfied. Like it or not, Yelp is an extremely useful tool that many people use to select the businesses that they frequent.
I gave a legitimate review based on both my purchase from MC and his helpful advise to us. I know it looks weird coming from a different state, but every word was true. All you have to do is look at one of his eye threads and you will find multiple people having been helped in the past and discounts thrown out there to us.and i am not saying don't do iti guess i am just pointing out online reviews suckNo I understand what you are saying. I pondered that, but to be fair most of those that have posted have been helped by me in one way or another, whether getting things from me or through answering questions. That said, I do not blame you for that point.wow i am gonna get killed for that post
i'd give a positive review for any of you who asked (were i a yelper)
I always took it with a grain of salt, strictly from a consumer stand-point; I don't really care what Jebby J from the Bronx thinks about anything. also feel like people tend to reply more if they're pissed about something, and reading most of those are so specific to whatever kind of idiot that person is, I discount as well.Me too. It's seems like there should be a campaign exposing Yelp for what it really is.Wow, I was pretty naive about Yelp - I definitely won't trust it anymore.
I had this same thought. There should be a website for business owners to anonymously give scathing feedback on clients or at least a place to respond to their negative reviews.Me too. It's seems like there should be a campaign exposing Yelp for what it really is.Wow, I was pretty naive about Yelp - I definitely won't trust it anymore.