I love to write Yelp reviews.
I write ones that are good, even effusive, and I write bad ones too. I once called the pork belly at a well-known Washington D.C. restaurant “hands-down the most revolting entrée I’ve ever been served.”
A pet sitting company sued a couple who gave the business a one-star review, seeking $1 million in damages for libel and for violating a non-disparagement clause. A Texas judge gets five stars for tossing the suit.
August 30, 2016 at 08:57 PM
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I love to write Yelp reviews.
I write ones that are good, even effusive, and I write bad ones too. I once called the pork belly at a well-known Washington D.C. restaurant “hands-down the most revolting entrée I’ve ever been served.”
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