Post by account_disabled on Nov 23, 2023 3:38:11 GMT
reviews? Will DoctorFinder also have a ridiculous Terms & Conditions clause like Insider Pages that says: ““You agree that you may not and will not post or submit any User Content that contains or features any of the following: References to illegal activity, professional malpractice or health code violations.”
Because if so, I don’t think a doctor review website that deletes malpractice accusations is going to be very successful, seeing as how most complaints against doctors are related to malpractice.
Re: Bob Smith. I’m not going to say that malpractice isn’t prevalent, but Asia Mobile Number List
giving people an online forum for accusations is irresponsible. comments and online accusations could be extremely costly. If people have a problem, they should settle it in with a lawyer, not blow off steam online.
I had a terrible experience with Insider Pages. My entire profile was wiped out, including dozens of reviews I had done over a four-year period for local businesses. They gave me no reason nor did they even contact me with a warning that they were doing it. I emailed them repeatedly and even called them and was never given any answers. Very unprofessional.
Reputation goes beyond a negative comment. Review sites are merchants who profit as the self appointed BBBs of the Internet. So who can you complain to when the review merchants are hurting you? When these giants of the review industry lists erroneous information about your business or practice there doesn’t seem to be much a small business or a doctor’s who reputation has been damaged can do and the problem is getting worse. Wrong business data published about you can destroy your business.
Because if so, I don’t think a doctor review website that deletes malpractice accusations is going to be very successful, seeing as how most complaints against doctors are related to malpractice.
Re: Bob Smith. I’m not going to say that malpractice isn’t prevalent, but Asia Mobile Number List
giving people an online forum for accusations is irresponsible. comments and online accusations could be extremely costly. If people have a problem, they should settle it in with a lawyer, not blow off steam online.
I had a terrible experience with Insider Pages. My entire profile was wiped out, including dozens of reviews I had done over a four-year period for local businesses. They gave me no reason nor did they even contact me with a warning that they were doing it. I emailed them repeatedly and even called them and was never given any answers. Very unprofessional.
Reputation goes beyond a negative comment. Review sites are merchants who profit as the self appointed BBBs of the Internet. So who can you complain to when the review merchants are hurting you? When these giants of the review industry lists erroneous information about your business or practice there doesn’t seem to be much a small business or a doctor’s who reputation has been damaged can do and the problem is getting worse. Wrong business data published about you can destroy your business.