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A non-reliable company
I truly believe that Yelp is a non reliable company. I read some restaurant reviews as 5 star and the restaurant did not even deserve one star. I noticed that some reviews (good ones) are removed and other bad reviews are still posted even when they are from
fake names and unidentified persons. I truly believe that Yelp will deal with plenty of lawsuits and, no matter what they do, will become known as not reliable place, if it is not yet known like that.
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Yelp's been very bad.
I'm not entirely sure if Yelp.com qualifies as an outright scam, in the traditional sense, but at the very least they're not what they say they are and they do NOT do what they claim to do; not even close. For instance, if you were a first time, or casual user of Yelp.com, and you wished to see our Salon's reviews, you might come to believe that our business gets nothing but bad reviews, because that's what you are being shown when you first visit the Yelp.com site. However, do a bit of checking around and you'll find out a few more things. One, those "bad" reviews are all, over 2 years old, and yet they still feature on the first page; more than that, bad reviews are the only ones listed on the first page. Two, the good, positive reviews far, far outnumber the bad ones, but Yelp.com doesn't make it easy for consumers to find them: we are not clients of Yelp, so we get mistreated until we have no choice but to advertise with them. They are absolutely crooked and they're working very hard at making other, life-long crooks look decent by comparison. Yelp.com needs to be reported. If the FTC can't get them, I'm sure the feds can get them for racketeering.
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Dishonesty
THIS phone message, below, shows how dishonest YELP is! I have NO 'manager' on YELP ... and all my reviews are positive (including two that were removed as 'suspicious', even though all are from real and actual happy customers).
""Hi Lee this is Ida calling from yelp. I am managing your listing on yelp and wanted to talk to you about that contract issues on your five Star reviews due to recent reviews and also had some suggestions about your listing. Give me a call my number is [protected]. Again this is Howard at h-u-h(?) calling from yelp. My number is [protected]. Thank you." "
There is something very weird about YELP and how they do things. I had heard bad things about them ... and now I can see they are true. I wonder if one can leave a review on YELP about what we think OF YELP?
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I haven't heard about this website before, but they stole money from me
I never heard about the website www.guterman.yelp.ca before, but the owner started to charge me. I was furious and searched for the contact info, but the owner didn’t provide it on the website. I have no idea what to do now, but I want my money back. Also maybe someone has any ideas how to stop these fraudulent charges. Please, share your views and post comments. It will be really helpful for me.
False advertising
Reviews or complaints are filtered and removed if the business owner don't like.
The excuse is violations of their guidelines but I cut and pasted a review from Odana Hills Dental and posted it on Dr. Zietz page and it was rejected. Question: How can this review be within the guidelines for one dentist but not for Dr. Zietz?
Yup, yelp is a scam. Businesses can pay to have bad reviews removed. Did trust that site.
Wrong, misleading and outdated information
I have been attempting to get Yelp to remove the Guitarsmith Custom Guitar site, to no avail. Guitarsmith has moved 2 years ago, all the information is incorrect, and you might think that a company like Yelp might check to see if there's a business there, or try calling the phone number. If a client were to use the info on the site, they would find an empty building, or another business there. Also, I have requested that they remove a libelous, slanderous review that was posted almost 2 years AFTER Guitarsmith had moved, not to mention the fact they Guitarsmith does not engage in any retail or public services, so this site shouldn't even be listed... to make it simple Yelp, you are giving out bad info to people about a business that doesn't even exist. And allow reviews that never happened, from people that can't be contacted or for that matter, even exist. I'm starting to see why people hate Yelp, and maybe it's time for a class action lawsuit.
Review scam
I am listed on Yelp as small retail business. I had all five star reviews for atleast one year besides 2 bad ones and thats when Sales rep from Yelp.com called me to buy their advertising package for $ 300 a month. I refused to pay as that is too much for a small business.
After a month I see few more 5 star reviews which were filtered by yelp but those 2 bad ones still stayed there.
Every time I get a 5 star, next day it would get filtered out. Now its so bad, I see one of my 5 star review which was there for atleast 1 year also got filtered out.
They are running a scam out there, if you dont pay, you dont see 5 stars on ur page..
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Not displaying good reviews
Yelp advertising promised to display reviews from our customers. They lied. Yelp has displayed only one good review, and one bad review. Ten excellent reviews had been "filtered" (their term for not displaying customer comments). With 10 excellent, 1 good reviews and only one bad we would have been rated 5 stars. Instead they are rating us at 2 stars. This is hurting our business.
I have written to the management and no one replied.
Isaac Oak, CEO
Designed to Fit Kitchen & Bath
Fremont, CA
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Fraud
Yelp contacted me to advertise I said no. Within three months my reviews were all filtered and what few negative reviews here were are left on. Every time a customer puts a good review on my business they remove it to the filtered area. They called again to ask about advertising I expressed my concerns the woman told me maybe I should advertise and see what happens. This company is trying to extort money for leaving good reviews. They need to be stopped. I will be contacting an attorney it as a small business money iSight I ope this will help
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Free speech? Real reviews by real people?
Yelp claims that it is "real people, real reviews" — they are only true when Yelp likes them, or Yelp has gotten advertisement income. When a friend complained to me that yelp filtered / picked and chose reviews it liked, I was skeptical. Turned out he was truthful.
We found this 5 star rated electrician in Sacramento. He is on the top of the list. Turned out he was overpriced and not that great. We gave up working with him. But while searching further, I found another electrician who has probably 10+ genuine, good reviews. All of them got filtered out. I guessed he refused to advertise on Yelp.
I recently am fighting the plastic bags bans and bag fee throughout California. There is a witch hunt going on making these thin plastic bags the greatest evil on earth, though they were cheap to make; hence take less resources. Many of us use them as trash bags which are thinner than the "formal" trash bags, and for doggie waste. Many were brought back to stores to be recycled. And the 10c per bag fee imposed on ALL retailers turned customers away. Folks like me have boycott shopping (discretionary shopping) since SF imposed the fee on 10/1/12. Yelp did not like my "talk / discussion", and my blog "repealbagfee. blogspot.com". So it suspended my "talk privilege".
I thought this country guarantees free speech. The greenies can write all kind of nasty comments on me. Yelp was okay with that. But when I called for civic activism in a civil manner, Yelp was not happy, for I stood on the way of law makers and greenies, the politically correct side.
Actually, Tripadvisor has the same problem, too. Tripadvisor deleted reviewers comments on bed bugs (!) in some hotel. And Tripadvisor's major source of income is from advertising. No wonder. Checked out reviews on Yelp on Tripadvisor.
I guess all this is understandable — they are all corporations. And law makers — aren't any better.
So, take what you read on Yelp and Tripadvisor with a grain of salt, and cross-check on each other website that the hotels are free of bed bugs... Our friends stayed in one in Japan. It was — full of bed bugs. When they complained to the inn keeper, she said "that room too..."
Yelp is a complete rip off
Small Business Owner here and I'm here to tell you Yelp is the worst! ONLINE EXTORTION! Had a couple good reviews on yelp months back but the yelp listings was on the 9th or 10th page on google organically. Got a negative review and then all my good reviews... about 29 got somehow "filtered" so that my potenial customers only see the negative review... this negative review is now on the FIRST page of google in searching our particular catagory online... once that review went live the sales folks at yelp kept calling and implied if I paid that somehow my good reviews may re-apper. They tell me that a customer has the right to say negative things which is true but my clients that have posted good reviews have a right to have them seen as well! Yelp tells me that they have no control over the "filter" seems odd that none of my good reviews can be seen and the only bad one can... NOT FAIR!
YELP IS A COMPLETE RIP OFF... no other review site filters... you get the good with the bad... google local... angies list, service majic, home pro they all post both the good and the bad... IF you are a small business owner... never register with yelp.
Yelp keeps filtering out legitimate reviews. As soon as a client puts a review on my http://www.yelp.com/biz/a-night-to-remember-sacramento they filter them out!
This is driving me nuts! how can they justify filtering out only the good reviews?
I am open to a class action lawsuit against yelp if someone starts one up!
This site is a very biased site. They blast negative reviews all over the web. They hide favorable reviews and in some cases actually remove them for no reason. That is unless you advertise with them. If you pay their advertising fees the negative reviews will disappear and the the positive will be highlighted. How do owners of these types of scams live with themselves. Oh well one day they will be judged whether by our courts or a higher one!
My rational and concise complaints were all removed from yelp.com.
Yelp has thus negated its purpose for existing which is to provide both the bad and good consumer experiences.
Will no longer waste my time posting on yelp.
F**K!
Yelp just took another 5 star review down after I put a Yelp complaint on my Facebook page.
Where's my F***ing gun!
For years, Yelp has been publicly accused of extortion—asking for money from businesses that are automatically listed on the site in exchange for preferred placement on the site. There are also accusations of abruptly vanishing positive reviews and suddenly appearing negative reviews.
Yelp has been doing this to me for several months.
They call me wanting me to pay them a minimum of $200.00 a month to advertise. When I refuse and warn them not to call me anymore, they take a few of my (5 star) reviews and hide them.
I had 13 (5 star) reviews and now I only have 4 of them... the rest are hidden.
Yelp continues to call me (even though I told them not to). And every time I refuse to pay (or I complain about their extortion scam) another 5 star review disappears.
MEANWHILE, Another fake (1 star) bad review suddenly appears on my yelp page... the person wasn't even a customer of mine.
I contacted yelp and rode-their-### to remove this review for violation Yelp's rules. Yelp not only left it up, but when I hung up the phone, another % star review was taken down.
It's clear that Yelp Flags small businesses that don't pay the extortion money and bullies these businesses untill they do.
YELP CAN SUCK MY BALLS
I am a small business Owner of a Nail & Beauty Salon in NY who concurs with the above comments about Yelp. They are definitely driven by their Sales Department who conspires to make you buy into a monthly note ($$$) in order to keep your good reviews up and not filtered. Even after sending many emails in reference to my complaint it was just a wait of time, and really make it their business to punish you by taken down any reviews that make your business be more competitive in the area your located. So, if you are thinking about uses Yelp to promote your business look out for the trap! Your better off creating your own web site than put up with their nonsense. Good Luck
The same thing basically happened to us. The question is "what do you do about it?" I emailed Yelp to be able to respond to the negative reviews, but cannot access the account that I set up with them. After several emails requesting a conversation with someone to fix the problem, I am still waiting (since Sept 2013) The bad reviews are visible and all of the good reviews are hidden, although a month ago, the good reviews were also visible (or recommended). When I checked today, the same good reviews visible a month ago are now "not recommended". Why? who knows that Logic?
So I am guessing Yelp is some sort of automated Droid, incapable of making coherent decisions, or it is a run by a group of unethical humans with only some sort of profit motive driving them. Either way - i believe It will self destruct in time.
I will spend my time improving my business and trying to listen to my customers to provide the best service possible. We are doing better than ever despite Yelp. I do not use it anymore for recommendations of any kind because it is not reliable.
I am in the massage business in New Jersey, and having the same problem with Yelp.com
I will just paste an email letter of complaint that i sent to them a few hours ago. I don't even want to be on their site anymore
I just want them to delete my business, but they refused to do so. is it legal for Yelp to prevent people from
removing their listing from their site?
This is the email i sent them tonight: Dear Yelp.com:
You have moved 10 reviews for my business to your filtered folder, four of them within
the last 2 weeks or so. This is clearly an act of bias and hostility on your part, against my business; and it is
a disturbing invalidation of your FAQ on Filtered Reviews.
It seems like you are conducting an orchestrated campaign to maintain a low rating and a
very negative image of my business in the eyes of the public. You are very much aware that businesses such
as my own, are easily vulnerable to 'nasty' public comments. In the meantime, your sales people have
contacted me to purchase advertising on your website.
I reaffirm my request to have my listing deleted from your website, Yelp.com for reasons stated previously, and
for new reasons stated above.
Yelp are being protected by the BBB as I reported them and was told even though they state quite honestly "if you pay us we will help you big time, but if you refuse get ready to have your online reputation destroyed" there is nothing the BBB can do because they told the truth up front lol.
The BBB even admitted that they had been told by Yelp the same as me when they were contacted the very fact they were honest meant they would keep their rating!
YELP is practically ruining small business' reputation like real estate agencies around Boston, YELP surely is being paid for by bigger real estate to post only negative comments about these business and filter the good reviews. I find this practice by YELP unfair, hateful. My good reviews about a great small real estate agency in Brighton were filtered. YELP should be fined, or put OUT OF BUSINESS by authorities because it seems if they are NOT PAID, they trash small business everywhere in USA.
Something consumers should know about the yelp extortion
Something consumers should know about the yelp extortion: the lawsuits made to yelp.com are they back again in 2013? Beware of false yelp reviews! On small businesses. Go to pixsym.com/yelp-extortion for your self a disclaimer, on this post contains quite a bit of personal conjecture. Online reputation management for small businesses is one of my personal passions. Managing a company that helps businesses utilize new media successfully is something I really take pride in. The thought of review sites taking advantage of user generated content to eek extra cash out of already-tapped small businesses really (And I mean really) irks me.
October of 2011 a class-action lawsuit against yelp claiming that they were removing negative reviews in exchange for advertising was dismissed with prejudice (Meaning they cannot be sued again for the same reason). It s now january of 2012 and already it seems the complaints of extortion are not going away; in 2013 instead they appear to be growing more frequent in numbers as awareness has risen that something fishy could be going on at yelp.
As I come across blogs that talk about yelp, a quick scroll down the page to the comment area brings forth a slew of business owners claiming that yelp is still filtering reviews based on whether they advertise. Here are a few places to read recent comments:
An article that started out talking about yelp s review filter lives on in the comments with many angry small business owners.
The we hate yelp facebook group exposes concerns from users and business owners alike
If yelp, is in fact, doing everything on the up and up, they are still facing quite a predicament. On one hand they don t want fake reviews to cause consumers to distrust them and on the other hand they don t want businesses and their reviewers to distrust how they handle their reviews. And in the mean time... Thousands of people each day are making buying decisions based upon the visible reviews on yelp.
As a business owner, what has been your experience with yelp? Good? Bad? Indifferent?
Let s talk about it in the comments below...
I received one bad review on yelp. From a customer that kept demanding a $500 item they did not pay for (After I had already given them several free gifts.) subsequently, yelp removed every single good review I have... But left this nasty review. According to their supposed filter system... This bad reviewer with no other reviews, no friends, and no image... Should also be removed, eh? Several of the positive reviews I received were from verified yelp members... Who even posted pictures of the events I photographed! Yelp still removed them. So now, rather than 12 good reviews and 1 bad... I have this one hovering nasty review with 1 star. When my good reviews started disappearing is when they started calling twice a week to hit me up for advertising. Again, the claim that they could have my filtered reviews looked at to make sure they were valid and restored. This is how they extort money out of us?!
Samara hart
Jessica, your frustrations mimic that of so many. Your story is yet further proof that yelp s review filter is hurting far more than it s helping. Whether yelp is manually or algorithmically hiding reviews, it s a disgrace.
Daniel negrea
Same story for me.. Refused their advertising and in 2 weeks
All my reviews are gone..:)
Untrue statements made on http://yelp.com toward jd lawn care service by joe kristufek from westmont, il. Only to bash and slander their business becouse of a late fee charge that was issued to joe k. For not paying his bill on time by the due date.
This site is a joke.. This is
Exactly what I posted on my yelp business page:
Let s forget about me for a second and talk about the site
You viewing right now. Just do a search any search engine for yelp
Extortion before you decide what business should you go with.
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How yelp s review filter plays games with business reputations
I am a business owner and my website designer signed my site up on Yelp and told me it was a useful tool to get your busines going. Well, initially no one really paid attention to this much - I hardly remember to get my clients to yelp us, until recently, I had to let go of a staff for dishonesty, and bam I started to get new clients telling me to look at yelp. made a couple of complaints to yelp letting them know that some of the reviews on their site are false, never heard of these clients names and some totally off on their 'supposed' services done, and one even got the city where I moved from incorrectly, which I found strange, I would hardly tell a client where I moved from - but anyways, I got worried and so I started to ask lot more of my clients to yelp us. Then, somehow I think my call to them triggered their sales team and they're actually using a different tactic on businesses now due to their earlier lawsuit. With our business, they blocked or filtered all of our good legitimate reviews and fronted all the negative reviews fraudulently put on by the ex-staff (my assumption of course). The coincidence was that right after I called them to complaint I got 2-3 emails asking me to pay $290 per month to get my ratings to 5 stars - they bluntily told me that they have 10-15 email accounts that are elite rated by yelp (suppose to mean frequent reviewers) and that they can put out 5 star reviews for me on yelp and anytime there's a bad review is put on they will mask it with their good ones so my stars stay up. I bluntly told them what I thought of that kind of fraud reviews, I said to them then nothing really is legit then on yelp - if anyone paying this price can get a 5 star rating then what's the point of the public going to read on this and trust this? Well, you think I ever got a reply back on that email!
I had 11 reviews which showed up on YELP, all positive. Then they began calling asking us to advertise with them. When I told them that I wasn't interested in advertising just so they would not put competitors adds on my free page, all of my reviews became filtered. I have emailed them several times but they will not respond.
The more and more complaints like this that I read from innocent small business owners such as myself, the more outraged I become, as I am too a victim of Yelps shady practices. Frequently, I search the web for reviews from customers and in 10 years, have not had one negative until recently after doing a search, came across a negative review on Yelp, Yahoo and one other misc. pet sitting site from an annonymous user. These reviews popped up shortly after taking an individual to court on a personal matter. I contacted the annonymous user "Chris T" demanding he remove the phony review, but got no response therefore I contacted the companies directly. Two companies gladly removed the obvious fake review, however Yelp on the other hand did just the opposite. I had a 5 star review from a legit client in 2011 that was unfiltered. The new phony review was in filtered. I complained about the phony review and suddenly the positive review went into filtered and the phony negative review went right up front into unfiltered, so now that's the only review showing. As a business owner, I am supposed to be given the opportunity to respond to the complaint, however all 4 times I responded, they were removed from Yelp. Last month, I filed a complaint with the BBB and Yelp denies doing any of this, stating that their filters are random. This is a complete and total lie, as I have screen shots showing my response as a business owner and them disappearing almost immediately. Now that I've complained I swear Yelp is making this personal. How is Yelp getting away with doing this to innocent business owners? I've been in business for 10 years with an outstanding reputation and am now a victim of Yelp showing my business with a 1 star rating based on a fake review!
Business owners you shouldn't pay for this site
Business owners you shouldn't pay for this site. You can get a free listing and your clients can still leave you a review. Don't sign a contract! They got me, my contract is almost up thank goodness! You can pretty much get the same results without paying them!
Long story short, I don't trust their review filter process at all anymore
Here's the thing about yelp - great user experience and great, honest reviews. I used to live by them. Then, I tried to help my mom set up an account for her business. She got a bunch of 5-star reviews from her clients. As a business owner, she was thrilled to see her yelp page (And thus website) showing super high in google searches for offers in her area. Thrilled, of course, until yelp filtered every single review. Not just 1 or 2, but all 6 of the 5-star reviews her diligent customers left. : (Try contacting their support to ask them questions about this kind of thing. First, try *finding* their support! It doesn't really exist. They'll give you a canned response talking about why they filter reviews. Yes, I know that scammers will try anything to get their businesses up high in the ranks. But 6 different reviews from real people my mom shakes hands with every day? I don't think so.
I've since learned that is a pretty common and very sleazy yelp practice to make you pay for additional services. My mom can't afford that and why should she? With word of mouth, her business was doing great. Just wish yelp would help me fix her page, and it makes me wonder how many other businesses have low or non-existent reviews because of all this.
So yeah. Long story short, I don't trust their review filter process at all anymore. : (sad, because I know I personally put a lot of time and effort into my reviews.
Yelp is more about the reviewer than the business being reviewed
I think too much of the time, Yelp is more about the reviewer than the business being reviewed. While it can be helpful for gathering info on a restaurant, I leave it at that, and then use additional sites to supplement Yelp. I just don't find it very helpful.
Yelp (like Angies list) are phony. The nature of comments are diddled with. You can pay to have negative reviews removed. See elsewhere on this site (and others) where this is discussed. I caught Yelp removing 2 negative comments I posted - probably got paid to do that. Eff 'em. Waste of time.
Yelp fraud and scam
We believe that Yelp is rigging their system to filter out great reviews on businesses that do not advertise through them. The salsesperson calls us everyday to advertise but since we did not advertise with Yelp, we noticed all of our 5 stars reviews were filtered out. We wrote to them to inquire about the only negative review and ask that they remove it since it was an attempt from a questionable legitimate client. We expressed our concerns about the truthfulness of this review since we never had such a client.
We have flagged this questionable review and asked that Yelp investigate and after a week we got no response. We e-mailed the company again to inquire about removing this fraudulent negative review. We got no response from them, however we got 5 calls from their advertisement department asking us to advertise with them and we can get our company to top spot.
We logged into Yelp and now found that all our 5 Stars were filtered out. Since we can't get a hold of the people at Yelp, we expressed our concerns with the advertising person from Yelp. She told us it's not her department but she believed that Yelp has any algorithm that filters out certain reviews. We believe that Yelp is using their service to force businesses to advertise with them and filter out 5 Star reviews on businesses that don't advertise with Yelp. It is fraud and we urge all victims to report to BBB or call FTC [protected].
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Even for consumers, Yelp represents fraud. I just had horrible experience with an auto transport company in Burlingame, CA. They damage my auto and refused to honor any damage claims. They got so scared of my review that they offered $100 off to anyone quoting their response to my review. Yelp filtered it out within an hour after the business posted their response. I followed up with yelp and they game me a standard BS. The big question is how in the world they can filtered it out even when business posted their response. Obviously, they were paid by business and they helped.
I got several calls in the last couple of months and they kept promising thousands of calls and clients ready to purchase. The thing that really bothered me is that I asked on several occasions what my worst case scenario would be... and it was three months of advertising at $300/ea. As soon as I signed the agreement (which everything my salesperson said was, "we will work with you, you will get so much business, etc") my yelp calls actually went down... I am on month two and have gotten worst performance than when I was not paying for advertising. The part that really bothers me is that I WAS MISLEAD by the salesperson who said that I could stop after $900 (three months). Of course, now that I've talked to my account rep and her manager, they kindly told me I am screwed for 12 months. I want to warn every business owner out there to NOT engage with this company. They will say anything just to get you to sign and then you're on the hook for 12 months. All I have left to do is hope the thing pays for itself and WARN EVERYBODY.
Luis D. Austin TX
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Unethical fake reviews
Yelp.com deletes legitimate reviews 4 a fee. Yelp is a disservice to consumers because U can't trust the legitimacy of any review. Bad reviews R deleted if a company pays a fee, even if the reviews R honest and real. Apparently Companies that pay a protecting service don't have to worry about getting bad reviews. So whats the point of using Yelp if U can never know whats real or not be able to see what has been blocked?
Obviously if they let U know which review is fake and which one is real it would destroy all their credibility wouldn't it? Read their guidelines. It clearly states they do not remove reviews. Yet, they have removed 100% factual reviews that I have made. If you want I can send some 2 you and you can see if U can find them. Then explain why it is that a Company that claims not to remove reviews does exactly that.
So where''s the "fake" reviews you mention?
Privacy issue
As an elite member of yelp from April 2011 to March 2012, the website encouraged me to post my real first name and real photos.
When I was being harassed by a gang of yelpers and wrote to yelps headquarters, I was sent a no reply email, that the yelp community polices itself.
Later yelp closed my account because obviously I complained too much about the people that were harassing me.
I never violated yelps terms of service, and yet, yelp sent me a letter claiming that I had 2 accounts and that was a TOS violation and they were closing my account with 200 reviews.
Marvin and Felix, obviously made up names of yelp headquarters employees, never really checked into the validity of this and simply push buttons with no due diligence to what is really taking place on this website.
A month later my photos and name were place on a tmblr page in a very negative way.
See below proof of harassment.
The member has been flagged more than any member I have seen. Yet her account is not closed.
I have never even had a facebook page, for the reason that I do not want my full legal name and photos on the internet
This can impact my career and I am not sure where my photos, and name, which were obviously stolen from yelp, will end up next.
Yelp does not consider this, nor take responsibility.
Felix and Marvin from HQ, are the most incompetent employees.
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Yes littlestewie taught Venice a lesson about doing that.
Rude salespeople
Don't trust Yelp. I was considering purchasing advertising on Yelp to help my business. I spent 54 minutes on the phone with a sales representative. While it looks like they offer some nice SEO and advertising I was, in the end, surprised at the monthly cost and declined to buy in. At that point the sales rep asked a few questions, then a few more, growing...
Read full review of Yelp.com and 11 commentsAllowing false review to remain
There was a false review that a wacko person made against my business since June 2010, I have sent complaints to yelp to remove this review since this is absolutely false! I don't know who this person is making this bad review against me, but yelp replied and inform me that they were not going to remove this review because they had an intelligent computer system that would decide which reviews would stay and which one would be eliminated. I am confused and angry because I am helpless to defend my small business against this computer scam artists. By the way, This person that made the bad review and used yelp against me asked me for $4000.00 and he would remove this negative review against my business. I am suspecting yelp is aware of this and something really nasty behind all this! Be care full of yelp!
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I am the one who left the neg review on Yelp and you deserve every bit of bad karma that you get. You are dishonest and a liar. I never asked for $ to remove the review seeing as I will never remove the review because it is all true! I hope to God that this negative information about your scam of a so called business had put you out of business, you should have no place in any animals lives because you just do not care for them only for the $.
Rene Austacio Lopez is the most dishonest 'backyard breeder' of German Shepherds! He not only misrepresented himself to me --- but also, numerous other GSD buyers. He has been so dishonest that the County of Riverside Animal Control finally put him out of business! The only thing that Rene Lopez is interested in is money. He doesn't care for the welfare of his puppies and dogs he sells. I am glad that some people came forward and saved these dogs from their destiny of hell with this man. PLEASE stay away from this swindler...now I only pray he is never allowed to have dogs again. Mr. Lopez treats his dogs worse than puppy mills!
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Another important feature of Yelp for Business Owners is the ability to respond to reviews. Whether a review is positive or negative, responding to it shows that you care about your customers and are committed to providing excellent service. By responding to reviews, you can also address any concerns or issues that customers may have, which can help you improve your business and build customer loyalty.
Yelp for Business Owners also offers a range of advertising options, including sponsored search results and display ads. These ads can help you reach more customers and increase your visibility on the site. Additionally, Yelp offers a range of analytics tools that allow you to track your performance and measure the impact of your advertising campaigns.
Overall, Yelp for Business Owners is an essential tool for any business looking to improve its online presence and reputation. By claiming your listing, responding to reviews, and using Yelp's advertising and analytics tools, you can attract more customers, build your brand, and grow your business.
Here is a guide on how to file a complaint against Yelp.com on ComplaintsBoard.com:
1. Log in or create an account: Start by logging into your ComplaintsBoard.com account or create a new one if you don't have an account yet.
2. Navigating to the complaint form: Locate and click on the 'File a Complaint' button on the ComplaintsBoard.com website, found at the top right corner.
3. Writing the title: Summarize the main issue with Yelp.com in the 'Complaint Title'.
4. Detailing the experience: Provide detailed information about the key areas of concern, any transactions with the company, steps taken to resolve the issue, personal impact, and more.
5. Attaching supporting documents: Attach any relevant supporting documents but avoid including sensitive personal data.
6. Filing optional fields: Use the 'Claimed Loss' field for financial losses and the 'Desired Outcome' field to specify the resolution you seek.
7. Review before submission: Ensure your complaint is clear, accurate, and complete before submitting.
8. Submission process: Click the 'Submit' button to submit your complaint.
9. Post-Submission Actions: Regularly check for responses or updates related to your complaint on ComplaintsBoard.com.
This guide will help you effectively file a complaint against Yelp.com on ComplaintsBoard.com.
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