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Besides, Does Anyone Really Need To Know Your Opinion Of The Fajitas?
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A restaurant owner is suing a former employee for posting negative Yelp reviews of the place. Obviously, posting false reviews to get revenge on someone is wrong, and we know it happens. But the larger issue is whether it's risky to post a negative review, or ANY review, on Yelp or Amazon or anywhere else, not just for revenge but even if it's sincere. Could the subject of your review go get a lawyer? Or, if you leave a good review and someone else has a bad experience with the same place or product, could they blame you? Why do you post reviews in the first place? (City News Service via KNBC-TV/Los Angeles)
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