This is the best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how a business took care of business.
All business will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.
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Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.
AOL bought the Huffington Post a number of years ago. As a member of AOL, I would voice my political opinion on their blog. There was a lot of interesting view points. When AOL added the Huffington Post, I wrote AOL and told them that people who disagreed with their viewpoint would be eventually eliminated especially those who knew politics and kept abreast of it. I received no answer from AOL. I signed up for the Huffington Post blog, and shared my viewpoints. I must have made somebody angry because I noticed i was getting flack from people who had received a great amount of kudos from other bloggers regarding their left wing positions. It did not phase me, I just answered them. All of a sudden I was not allowed to sign into the Huffington Post blog. I inquired about 10 times asking why I was eliminated and never received an answer. I just wanted some proof that I broke rules. Then I wrote AOL about 20 times with the same question, and never received an answer. I think I am entitled to an answer and should be allowed to use their blog. I seek no apology, but all the news on AOL comes from the Huffington Post, and many of the writers are bias. It is infuriating that I cannot give them another viewpoint. If AOL can send me messages trying to get me to use their advertising products, I think they can take the time to answer me instead of ignoring me. This may be trivial, but I politics is something that is my hobby. Otherwise, I like AOL. However, I think the Huffington Post is not an honorable or ethical news reporter.
Are you an owner, employee or ex-employee with either negative or positive information about the company or individual, or can you provide "insider information" on this company?
Are you also a victim of the same company or individual? Want Justice? File a Rip-off Report, help other consumers to be educated and don't let them get away with it!
Got Reports filed against you? Resolve the issues and rebuild trust through our Corporate Advocacy Program.
Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.