Posts Tagged fake reviews
The Review Book Spams Dr D
Posted by admin in plastic surgery news on February 9, 2011
A Dr Di Spam E-mail:
Dear Chiropractor,
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Beware folks as there doctor review sites that are businesses. Be careful when you read a review at such a site. It might be a “”paid for” item. This service that spammed me lets the doctor determine which reviews appear online. This is e-mail trying to sell me the service.
Hell, they think I am a Chiropractor……
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
Originally posted 2009-10-30 09:00:47.
Lifestyle Lift Franchise fined $300,000 for Fake Internet Reviews
Posted by admin in plastic surgery news on December 24, 2010
A plastic surgery franchise has agreed to pay $300,000 in fines for engaging in a facelift of a different kind: fake consumer reviews written by employees. Lifestyle Lift agreed to stop posting false reviews online.
Source: abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=8092576&page=1
Lifestyle Lift is a franchise not a procedure. People have occasionally been asking about this and maybe business hasn’t been so good.
Looking at a site at which I contribute answering questions, Lifestyle Lift has a record of 45% positives (295 reviews.) How many of these were written by employees or other plants?
Buyer beware!
Best Regards,
John Di Saia MD
Originally posted 2009-07-16 07:30:05.



