Washington Post - Angered by what she thought was shoddy work on her home, Fairfax resident Jane Perez did what has become the go-to form of retail vengeance in the Internet age: She logged on to Yelp and posted scathing reviews of the D.C. firm that did the job.
Yelp is in the process of adding hygiene scores to its popular restaurant ratings. The site announced that beginning today, July 24, it’s starting to feature these scores alongside reviews, photos, and other information for the locations
The upcoming robot apocalypse has never looked more delicious. While our future evil robot overlords might not be made out of food, they can at least deliver us our last meals before they exterminate us, all thanks to Yelp! Ok, time to be serious. Yelp recently announced it partnered with the San Francisco robotics company Marble.
Yelp and Nowait announced a partnership that will enable Yelp users to check nearby restaurants’ wait times and “get in line” remotely from the Yelp app. Yelp will be making an $8 million strategic investment as part of the partnership, which was announced as part as Yelp’s 2Q earnings release yesterday.
If the accusations were indeed fake, i think she should be thought a lesson.
Its a two way street. Sad part is when both consumer and business abuse it. However, there needs to be a safe forum for consumers to honestly share valuable information experiences. A very high percentage of business WILL screw you over with a smile on their faces.
If they can't handle criticism then why bother have a public customer feedback on their website.
wow what happened to freedom of speech! the women wrote her experience on a review site! this case is messed up